Edward David “Ed” Schmincke

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Edward David “Ed” Schmincke Veteran

Birth
Gloucester County, New Jersey, USA
Death
4 Oct 1989 (aged 61)
Atlantic County, New Jersey, USA
Burial
Mays Landing, Atlantic County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
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Edward D. Schmincke, of Absecon, passed away Wednesday at the Atlantic City Medical Center, Mainland Division in Galloway Township, after a lengthy illness.

Ed was a United States Navy veteran. He worked for the New Jersey Department of Transportation where he served as a certified tax assessor for Egg Harbor Township, Linwood and Northfield. He was later appointed Atlantic County Tax Assessor.

An Absecon resident for the past 40 years,he was a member of the St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Roman Catholic Church in Absecon.

Survivors include his wife, Marie (Roland) Schmincke; two sons, Edward G Schmincke and David J. Schmincke; six daughters, Jeanne M. Jackson, Jill F Willmann, Janet L. Revelle, June E. Carrol, Julie A Conger and Jackie R. Coulter; a sister, Dorothy McCormick and ten grandsons.

A Mass of Christian Burial Saturday at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church. Graveside services will be private.



Edward D. Schmincke, of Absecon, passed away Wednesday at the Atlantic City Medical Center, Mainland Division in Galloway Township, after a lengthy illness.

Ed was a United States Navy veteran. He worked for the New Jersey Department of Transportation where he served as a certified tax assessor for Egg Harbor Township, Linwood and Northfield. He was later appointed Atlantic County Tax Assessor.

An Absecon resident for the past 40 years,he was a member of the St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Roman Catholic Church in Absecon.

Survivors include his wife, Marie (Roland) Schmincke; two sons, Edward G Schmincke and David J. Schmincke; six daughters, Jeanne M. Jackson, Jill F Willmann, Janet L. Revelle, June E. Carrol, Julie A Conger and Jackie R. Coulter; a sister, Dorothy McCormick and ten grandsons.

A Mass of Christian Burial Saturday at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church. Graveside services will be private.




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