Folks:
I meant to post this last week from the Courier Post, but I became too busy.
Best regards,
Jerseyman
ASHMEN, REV. CHARLES W.
Of Winslow Twp., NJ, age 88, went home to be with the Lord on January 5, 2008. Born in Camden, he was raised in Blackwood Terrace and lived in Colorado a short time before moving to Winslow Twp. in 1955.
Rev. Ashmen founded nationally known Camp Haluwasa, which was his vehicle to winning children and families to Christ. He was a member of the Christian Camp and Conference Assoc., Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, and the Railroad Evangelistic Assoc. He enjoyed collecting and restoring Corvairs and was an accomplished musician, known for playing the accordion.
Beloved husband of Nellie M. Ashmen (nee Gillogy). Devoted father of John Ashmen (Judi) of Colorado Springs, CO, and David Ashmen (Wendy) of Winslow Twp. Dear brother of the late Roy Ashmen (Frances) and the late Elsie Keating (the late Robert). Loving grand - father of Jason, Jesse, Janelle, Leigha and Nathanael.
Relatives and friends are invited to his viewing on Wednesday from 5:00 - 8:00 pm at the FARNELLI FUNERAL HOME, 504 N. Main Street, Williamstown, NJ. A memorial service will be held Thursday, 1:00 pm at Camp Haluwasa, 377 Ehrke Road, Blue Anchor, NJ 08037, (609) 561-3081.
Private interment will take place in Bates Mill Cemetery. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the Camper Scholarship Fund, c/o Camp Halu- wasa, 377 Ehrke Road, Hammonton, NJ 08037; or to the ministry of Jesse and Krista Ashmen, missionaries in Sweden c/o Torchbearers Int'l, P.O. Box 3340, Estes Park, CO 80517. To sign the guest book online, please visit www.farnellifuneralhome.com
Publication date: 1/08/08
I meant to post this last week from the Courier Post, but I became too busy.
Best regards,
Jerseyman
ASHMEN, REV. CHARLES W.
Of Winslow Twp., NJ, age 88, went home to be with the Lord on January 5, 2008. Born in Camden, he was raised in Blackwood Terrace and lived in Colorado a short time before moving to Winslow Twp. in 1955.
Rev. Ashmen founded nationally known Camp Haluwasa, which was his vehicle to winning children and families to Christ. He was a member of the Christian Camp and Conference Assoc., Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, and the Railroad Evangelistic Assoc. He enjoyed collecting and restoring Corvairs and was an accomplished musician, known for playing the accordion.
Beloved husband of Nellie M. Ashmen (nee Gillogy). Devoted father of John Ashmen (Judi) of Colorado Springs, CO, and David Ashmen (Wendy) of Winslow Twp. Dear brother of the late Roy Ashmen (Frances) and the late Elsie Keating (the late Robert). Loving grand - father of Jason, Jesse, Janelle, Leigha and Nathanael.
Relatives and friends are invited to his viewing on Wednesday from 5:00 - 8:00 pm at the FARNELLI FUNERAL HOME, 504 N. Main Street, Williamstown, NJ. A memorial service will be held Thursday, 1:00 pm at Camp Haluwasa, 377 Ehrke Road, Blue Anchor, NJ 08037, (609) 561-3081.
Private interment will take place in Bates Mill Cemetery. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the Camper Scholarship Fund, c/o Camp Halu- wasa, 377 Ehrke Road, Hammonton, NJ 08037; or to the ministry of Jesse and Krista Ashmen, missionaries in Sweden c/o Torchbearers Int'l, P.O. Box 3340, Estes Park, CO 80517. To sign the guest book online, please visit www.farnellifuneralhome.com
Publication date: 1/08/08