My grandfather Frank Passarelli did own the Sand Quary in the early fifties. My father Anthony worked there at some point. My mother told me that when I was about three years old (1953) I was butting in to a heated disagreement between my father and my grandfather. My father was told to get a yellow pump near a shed. He couldn't find it and the argument started. Problem was they both were color blind, each seeing different colors. I am told I was trying to tell my grandfather to go to he.. Good thing he couldn't understand me. My father did understand and started to laugh. That made my grandfather even more mad!
My grandfather Frank Passarelli was also the owner of the Mizpah Toy Factory and he made Pixy stuffed animals for may years. My grandfather lived in the middle house on Mill St near the intersection of RT 50 in Mays Landing. I had a great uncle Franl Passarelli who lived in Port Republic. He owned a sand quary near Port Republic.
My grandfather Frank Passarelli was also the owner of the Mizpah Toy Factory and he made Pixy stuffed animals for may years. My grandfather lived in the middle house on Mill St near the intersection of RT 50 in Mays Landing. I had a great uncle Franl Passarelli who lived in Port Republic. He owned a sand quary near Port Republic.