The lake there most likely was built by Augustus Richards to store water for his cranberry ventures. The campground started most likely in 1969 when Pearl Helena Myers and her husband Charles Merle Myers purchased it and named the campground "Camp Swampy." Later, they decided to change the name which most likely was because it was not a good choice and may have been keeping campers from using their facility. So they chose "Ace Campground" because it would show up in the phone book at the top of the list.
If you roam around the place you can still find the structure where they incised their name and the date into the concrete.
Her edited obituary.
Pearl Helena Myers
Pearl Helena Myers (nee Archer), 90, of Hammonton, died Monday, September 27 at Wm. B. Kessler Memorial Hospital in Hammonton.
Born in Cecil, NJ, Myers matured in Winslow and lived in Ocean City for a little time and was a Hammonton area resident most of her life. She attended Hammonton High School where she excelled in basketball. In her younger days she was an accomplished dancer, being one of only a few who could kick her heels higher than her head. Her dancing specialty was the Polish Polka. She enjoyed fishing, roller skating, camping and outdoor activities. Also, she operated with her husband, Merle, the Ace Campground near Hammonton for 30 years before she became ill.
Burial followed at Greenmount Cemetery in Hammonton.
Memorial donations may be made to your local chapter of the American Heart Association.
Arrangements were made by the Landolfi Funeral Home.
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