Ann DeMarco

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Ann M. DeMarco – Monmouth Junction, NJ Ann M. DeMarco, 52, died peacefully on Friday June 22, 2012 at her residence, with her family by her side. Ann was born in New York City and resided for most of her life in the Central Jersey area and most recently was resident of Monmouth Junction, NJ. Ann was the former owner of Carry out Cab and Class Act Cleaning Company. Most recently she worked as a manager at the South River Distribution Center (MOMA). Ann enjoyed spending time with her family and was involved in many charities, most notably The Battle Against Hunger. Ann is predeceased by her mother Alice DeMarco(2011), and a brother Joseph DeMarco. Ann is survived by her father Rosario DeMarco of Sayreville, NJ, first husband and still great friend Richard R. Jurkiewicz, a son: Richard J. Jurkiewicz and his wife Natalie of Sayreville, two brothers: John DeMarco and his wife Diane of Bailey, CO. and Douglas DeMarco of Pine, CO, a sister: Nancy DeMarco, one grandson: Corey Ransom of Sayreville, NJ and a niece Christina DeMarco of South Brunswick, NJ. Also surviving are two nephews: John and Justin, a niece: Lauren and many Uncles, Aunts and Cousins.
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