1932
2015
Sally A. Tegrar, 82, of the Whiting section of Manchester Twp., passed away peacefully on Tuesday, March 31, 2015 at the Southern Ocean Center surrounded by family. She was a homemaker and later on a bookkeeper for various organizations for 30 years, retiring in 2001. Born in Jersey City, she resided in Moonachie, NJ for many years, moving to Whiting in 2002. She was a congregant of the Whiting Bible Church and was an avid knitter. She loved her family very much. She is survived by her form husband, Suren "Sonny" Tegrar, and her children; Susan & Roger Weber, Steven Tegrar & Roseann Primerano and Michael & Renee Tegrar. Sally is also survived by her 8 loving grandchildren.
Friends may call on Thursday, April 2, 2015 from 2-4pm & 7-9pm at the Anderson & Campbell Funeral Home, 115 Lacey Road, Whiting, NJ. Funeral services will be at 7:30pm that evening. Committal will be private. To leave an on-line condolence, please visit www.andersoncampbellwhiting.com.
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April 2, 2015
Harry Elko
I visited Sally for the past 6 weeks as a hospice volunteer. It was a great honor and pleasure to have had the opportunity to meet her. She was a very good person. And a great knitter.
April 2, 2015
Carol Stacy Chichester
Dear Susie, Steven and Michael,
While it's going all the way back to Alicia Avenue, I always remember your Mom as pretty and kind. I also remember your Dad carrying me home after splitting my knee open on your brand new front steps. I'm very sorry for your loss.
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