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Two residents of Samaritan Hospice Voorhees, NJ have passed away



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Two residents of Samaritan Hospice Voorhees (New Jersey) recently died. John J. DeRago was the hospice's last resident. Lucia E. Zamora was also a resident of the city. Here's a brief overview of the lives of these two patients. If you are considering a hospice, check out these tips to make your decision easier.

Lucia E. Zamora died at samaritan hospice voorhees nj

Lucia E. Zamora (97), died on Tuesday, November 6, 2018 from natural causes at Samaritan Hospice Voorhees. She was originally from Cuba. She immigrated to the United States as a child in 1961. Pitman's First Presbyterian Church sponsored her immigration and she settled in Pitman, California in 1962. Lucia was an active member of the Presbyterian Church Women's Assoc. She was also a member at the 10th Presbyterian Church. Andres, her husband, predeceased her. She is survived by her children and her sisters.


John J. DeRago died at samaritan hospice voorhees nj

On Friday, April 3, at the age of 72, John J. DeRago passed away in Voorhees, NJ, at Samaritan Hospice. Born in Camden, NJ, he was a graduate of Gloucester Catholic High School and the West Virginia University. After spending his career in banking, DeRago Insurance Services was established. He was a devoted and caring insurance agent, and many of his clients considered him a friend.

John J. DeRago died at the samaritan Hospice Voorhees, nj

John J. DeRago, 72, passed away on December 22, 2018 at the Samaritan Hospice in Voorhees, NJ. He was born in Camden NJ. DeRago Insurance Services has been his home for 35+ years. He was a successful entrepreneur in the insurance industry. He was often considered a friend due to his kindness and care for his clients.

His family interred him at Mount Carmel Cemetery. There he was a lifetime parishioner of Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church. Grace Minucci Bossone in 1955 was his first wife. Rose Ferraro and Dominic Ferraro, his parents, also died. His brothers John Bossone, Ohio, and Carmen Bossone from Voorhees are his survivors.


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Some states require homecare agencies to register at the State Department of Social Services. For more information, contact your local government office.

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  18. Do not accept a lower bid than the best, but at least $30 per hour.
  19. Be aware that you may be required to pay for more than one visit to a local home care agency each day.
  20. Take the time to read all terms and conditions before signing any contract.




 



Two residents of Samaritan Hospice Voorhees, NJ have passed away