Area volunteer firefighters are in mourning. Longtime Little Silver resident and former fire company chief, engineer and mentor, James Joseph Jiminaro “JJJ”, passed away peacefully on March 7. He was 65.

Photo/family via John E. Day Funeral Home
Area volunteer firefighters are in mourning. Longtime Little Silver resident and former fire company chief, engineer and mentor, James Joseph Jiminaro “JJJ”, passed away peacefully on March 7. He was 65.

Little Silver resident, Thomas J. Canzoneri passed away peacefully on Jan. 27. He was 83.
Continue reading In Memoriam: Little Silver Resident, Thomas J. Canzoneri, 83“Those who knew Liz felt blessed to travel life’s journey with her. Her bright smile, ‘energizer bunny’ spirit, impromptu dances, incredible demonstrations of flexibility, and overall love and silliness will truly be missed.” ~ family of Liz Miltenberger
Longtime Little Silver resident, Elizabeth Morgan Miltenberger, also know as Liz and Biz, died peacefully on Dec. 22 at Riverview Medical Center in Red Bank. She was 91.
Continue reading In Memoriam: Longtime Little Silver Resident, Boxwood Gardens Floral Designer, Liz Miltenberger, 91Longtime Little Silver resident Patricia Ann Victory Riddle passed away peacefully at her home on Dec. 15. She was 82.
Born on the 4th of July 1939, “her life is to be celebrated,” family said in her obituary.
Continue reading In Memoriam: Longtime Little Silver Resident, Patricia Riddle, 82Longtime Little Silver resident Regina “Jeannie” Marie McDonald passed away peacefully on Dec. 17 at home, surrounded by family. She was 86.
Continue reading In Memoriam: Longtime Little Silver Resident Jeannie McDonald, 86Longtime Little Silver resident Joan Verdon Peer passed away peacefully at home on Dec. 15 surrounded by “her adoring husband Norman, and her children whom she loved so much.” She was 84.
A longstanding volunteer for the Little Silver First Aid Squad, Joan was its captain in 1982.
Continue reading In Memoriam: Longtime Little Silver Resident Joan Verdon Peer, 84Little Silver resident James “Jim” William Cox passed away on Dec. 7 after a brief, courageous battle with pancreatic cancer. He was 54.
Continue reading In Memoriam: Little Silver Resident Jim Cox, 54Longtime Little Silver resident, Joanne M. Chachko, passed away at home on Nov. 10 surrounded by her family. She was 89.
Born in Greenpoint Brooklyn, Joanne lived in Hazlet before moving to Little Silver 38 years ago.
Continue reading In Memoriam: Longtime Little Silver Resident, Joanne Chachko, 89Noted area philanthropist, businessman and entrepreneur, Nicholas “Nick” Codispoti, passed away peacefully on Thursday, Nov. 11, his beloved family by his side. He was 80.
Continue reading In Memoriam: Area Philanthropist, Nick Codispoti, 80Longtime Little Silver resident Douglas Joseph Hollywood passed away at his home on Aug. 13. He was 81.
Continue reading In Memoriam: Longtime Little Silver Resident Douglas Hollywood, 81Longtime Little Silver resident, U.S. Navy vet, area mailman and volunteer, John (Jack) K. Keenan passed away unexpectedly on Wednesday, Aug. 4, after a short stay at Riverview Medical Center. He was 88.
Continue reading In Memoriam: Longtime Little Silver Resident, Jack Keenan, 88There is a saying ~ “People may not remember what you said, but will always remember how you made them feel.” If you were fortunate enough to know and spend time with Claire you felt loved.
Loved ones of Claire Deverin in her obituary
Little Silver and Jupiter, Florida resident Claire Deverin passed away peacefully on Aug. 6 with her family by her side. She was 93.

“She was a former member of Holy Cross Church in Rumson and St. Christopher Church in Hope Sound, FL.
Claire Deverin’s family
Claire was a member of the Navesink and Jupiter Hills country clubs, where she enjoyed playing competitive golf, paddle and tennis. For many years she was a volunteer and committee member at
the Children’s Psychiatric Center of Monmouth County and
several other local charities.
Most of all, she was a devoted wife, mother and grandmother who cherished the time spent with family and friends.”
Claire is predeceased by: her husband of 65 years, Bernard; her son, Gerry; and her two sisters, Myrna Anderson and Jean Frank.
She is survived by: her four children, Bernie (wife Midge), Sean, Charlene (husband Robin Kirtley), Eileen (husband Harry Radovich); daughter-in-law, Lori Deverin; sister, Lucille Roberts; and her adored sixteen grandchildren, Margaux, James, Walter, Grace, Sean, Macauley, Conor, Hugh, Tori, Harry, Kendall, Hayden, Peter, Ryan, Peter, and Kathleen.
The Deverin family would like to extend a very warm and special thank you to her friends and aides Paula, Desere, Sandy, Tina and Milly for their love, kindness and care over the last several years.
There will be a Mass of Christian Burial on Wednesday, Aug. 11, at 11:15 a.m. at St. James Roman Catholic Church in Red Bank.
— Edited obituary prepared by family via John E. Day Funeral Home
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