Irene F. McCoy (nee Feret), on October 2, 2022, formerly of Gloucester Twp., NJ. Age 87
Beloved mother of Mary Bogucki (Bob), Ed Kalinowski (Pat), Matt McCoy (Art), and Ted McCoy. Loving grandmother of Vincent (Trisha), Anthony, Christopher, and Christine Bogucki, and Kayla McCoy and great grandmother of Vincent, David, and Victoria Bogucki. Dear sister of Emilia Post, and the late Ludwik, Bruno, Michael, Ted, and Henry Feret and Kazimiera Puk. Also survived by many nieces and nephews.
For many years Irene was a production worker at Campbell Soup Company in Camden and later worked as a cafeteria matron for the Gloucester Twp. Board of Education. In her spare time, she would always enjoy volunteering for many organizations, The Red Cross Blood Drive, and was a poll worker for the Board of Elections. She was a member of the Holy Child, St. Teresa's Rosary Society, and was a life time member of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Chews Landing, Glendora, and Blenheim Fire Departments.
There will be a viewing from 9:15 am to 11:15 am on Friday October 7, at GARDNER FUNERAL HOME, RUNNEMEDE.
Funeral Mass 12 noon Friday at Holy Child Parish, St. Teresa RC Church, Runnemede.
Interment St. Joseph's Cemetery, Chews Landing.
In lieu of flowers donations in her name would be preferred and may be made to Holy Child Parish, St. Teresa's RC Church, 13 East Evesham Road, Runnemede, NJ 08078.
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Irene was a very kind, thoughtful person that I knew from St. Teresa’s Altar and Rosary society. She will be missed dearly, she was a good friend to me and I am blessed to have known her. Our Prayers and condolences to her family.
Fran and Judy Lafferty
My deepest condolences and prayers to her family. Mary, your Mom was a wonderful person. She was always there when anyone needed her. God Bless.🙏
Mom, you had it difficult growing up. You never took things for granted. You taught us this while raising us as kids and even later as adults. You always helped anyone who needed it. When you walked into a room, your smile and warm kindness was contagious. You had a passion in everything you volunteered to do. Later, life threw in some challenges, but you never complained. Maybe part of it was knowing the Love and support you had from your family. Mom, you were an important piece of this puzzle, which we call life. We hope you are at peace, surrounded with loved ones...we miss you, Mom.
TO THE FAMILY OF IRENE
SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT YOUR LOSS.YOUR IN MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS.MAY SHE REST IN PEACE.
I wanted to add a bit more to the story of my mother here. Those who knew this feisty Polish-born woman will always remember her quick wit, loving loyalty, and dedication to helping others. Her life did not start out easy; as a toddler in a war-torn country during WW2, her forced journey through Siberia in cattle cars, schooling in encampments in Africa and later England, and the final journey with her parents and surviving siblings to the United States. She raised 4 children as a single parent.
When all may have seemed lost, you never abandoned your hope.
Mom, you fought a long and hard battle in your final days, now it is time for you to rest. We will always miss you, Mom.