Delanco Military Veterans Honor Roll

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Name Narrative Branch and Rank Unit and Specialty Conflict/Arena Born/Died
Robert A. Robertson, Sr Robert A. "Bob" Robertson, Sr is the son of Roy E. "Deets" and Carolyn Robertson of Delanco. Bob has been living in Delanco since 1955. He graduated Riverside High School in 1965 and immediately joined the US Air Force. Bob served as a Crew Chief aircraft mechanic for F-4 Phantom jets in the 8th TAC - 497th Tactical Fighter Squadron in Vietnam from 1967 to 1968. He served in both Thailand and South Vietnam during that time. He earned the Vietnam Service Medal and attained the rank of E-3. He was honorably discharged in 1969. After the service, Bob served in the Nuclear Power Industry. He married Kathleen; children are Robert, Jr. and Jessica. US Air Force, E-3 8th TAC 497th Tac Fighter Sq Crew Chief F-4 Phantoms Vietnam, Thailand ?
Roy E. “Deets” Robertson Roy E. Deets" Robertson was born in Burlington County May 17, 1920. He enlisted and served in the US Army during WWII. After his discharge, he married Carolyn V. Graham. They lived on Burlington Avenue in Delanco. Roy died in Burlington County in September of 1980 and is buried in Lakeview Memorial Park in Cinnaminson at age 60. Carolyn died in 1999. US Army ? WWII 1920 – 1980
Edmund E. Robins, Sr. Edmund E. Robins, Sr. was a former merchant seaman who started a small marine construction business. He purchased Rancocas Construction C. in Delanco to expand his business and renamed it Robins Shipbuilding & Welding. During WWII, the yard built steel-hulled ships for the US government. The yard sold in 1943. Robins later became an inspector for the US Army. Later still he became a civilian contractor for at McGuire AFB and constructed four of the Nike missile installations in the State of New Jersey. The family lived in Riverside and Delanco before moving to Moorestown (Oaklyn?). Ed died at age 71. US Army Civilian contract WWII ?
Harold R. Rodman Harold Ralph Rodman was listed on the original Delanco WW II Honor Roll. He was born in Riverside in 1924. They moved to Delanco between 1930 – 1935. Harold graduated from Palmyra High School in 1940. He joined First Presbyterian Church in 1941. He joined the US Naval Reserves in WWII and attained the rank of Petty Officer 1st Class serving as Yeoman 1st Class. He died in action on April 23, 1945 when his vessel, USS Eagle 56, a patrol boat towing targets for navy dive bombers, was torpedoed by a German U Boat off Cape Elizabeth Maine. Harold was initially listed as missing in action. The event was initially classified as a boiler explosion but was later reclassified as a combat loss due to enemy action. The crew were awarded Purple Hearts. Harold R Rodman is buried or memorialized at Tablets of the Missing East Coast Memorial New York City, New York. US Naval Res Petty Off 1st C USS Eagle (PE 56) Yeoman 1st C WWII 1924 – 1945 KIA
Earl J. Rogers Earl Joseph Rogers was born May 15, 1896 in Delanco to Charles Rogers; brother of Charles Rogers. Earl served in the US Army during WWI. Earl and his wife purchased Charles Burnick's residence on Buttonwood Street and his store on Vine Street in Delanco, which he operated with his brother Charles. They sold fresh seafood and would shuck the oysters or clams for customers while they waited. The alley was paved with their shells. Earl was listed on Delanco's original WWI Honor Roll and was honored for his service during WWI on Memorial Day in 1928. Earl died in the mid 1970s. US Army ? WWI 1896 -
Joseph Rohloff Joseph Rohloff was listed on the original Delanco WW II Honor Roll. ? ? WWII ?
Robert Rohloff Robert Rohloff was listed on the original Delanco WW II Honor Roll. ? ? WWII ?
Helen Romig Helen Romig was listed on the original Delanco WW II Honor Roll. ? ? WWII ?
Jack Romig Jack Romig was listed on the original Delanco WW II Honor Roll. ? ? WWII ?
Russell Romig Russell Romig was listed on the original Delanco WW II Honor Roll. ? ? WWII ?
Nelson F. Rossi Nelson Francis Rossi was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. and Mary Antonetta Moncini Rossi of 47 Hancock Street, Riverside. He married Dorothy Marie Graham and settled in Delanco. Nelson joined the US Army and served in the South Pacxific in WWII. He held the rank of Private 1/C. He was seriously wounded in New Guinea. He returned to Delanco and died on August 3, 1983 in Willingboro at age 63. He is buried in Lakeview Memorial Park in Cinnaminson. US Army PFC ? WWII South Pacific New Guinea ?
Raymond Runyon Raymond Runyon was listed on the original Delanco WW II Honor Roll. ? ? WWII ?
George W.C. Rust George William Charles Rust was born in Camden in 1918. He enlisted in the Merchant Marine in 1934 at age 16, having lied about his age to go to sea. He served aboard the Point Breeze, E.R. Cox, and R.H. Colley. He lived in Moorestown for a short time before moving to Burlington. In 1940 he went to work for PSE&G Power Generating Station in Burlington and—enlisted in the US Naval Reserve. He was called to active duty in 1942.—He served aboard the—USCG Lightship Barnegat (LV-79) off Cape May, NJ, then served—as a Machinist Mate aboard the USS Menelaus (ARL-13, "The Lucky 13"), a new Achelous class repair ship in 1945, probably in the Mediterranean. He was honorably discharged in 1945 as a Machinist Mate 1st Class, receiving Good Conduct and Victory Medals. He resumed work for PSE&G, eventually working for them for almost 40 years until his retirement. He married Jean P. Altofer and they raised five sons: Bill, Tom Gary, David and Eddie. The family moved to Delanco in 1954 where he lived the rest of his life. George joined Delanco's Emergency Services and served as Captain of the Squad in the late 1950s. He died in 1986 at age 68. Merchant Marine, US Naval Res US Navy, Machinist Mate 1st Class USCG Barnegat (LV-79) USS Menelaus (ARL-13) Machinist Mate WWII 1918 – 1986
Anthony C. Sarlo Anthony C. Sarlo was a Delanco resident for 70 years. He served in the US Army during WWII. He was an excellent Steel guitar player. He died in 2018. US Army, Rank Unit? WWII -2018
Alan M. Schaeffer, MD Alan M. Schaeffer was born in 1914 in Atlantic Highlands, NJ to Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Schaeffer and grew up in Barrington, NJ. He prepped at William Penn Charter School in Philadelphia, graduated from Princeton University in 1936 and Jefferson Medical School in 1940. In 1942 he joined the Navy Medical Corps and was assigned as a medical officer to the 50th Construction Battalion at Pearl Harbor and Midway Island. He retired as a Lt Commander in 1946. That same year, Dr. Schaeffer married Vera "Nancy" Cox and opened his private practice in Delanco on the first floor of their house at 229 Willow St. where they also raised two children, Susan and Stephen. Dr. Schaeffer was active in the First Presbyterian Church of Delanco and also served as Chief of Obstetrics at Zurbrugg Hospital in Riverside. He and Nancy moved to 801 Second St. in 1977. He retired from practice in 1981 having delivered over 5,000 babies. In the 1990’s he and Nancy moved to Cadbury in Cherry Hill. Dr. Schaeffer died in 1999 and is buried at Lakeview Memorial Park in Cinnaminson. US Navy, Lt Comm Navy Med Corps Medical Officer WWII, Pearl Harbor, Midway Phila Navy Yard Hospital & Brig 1912 – 1999
Katherine E. Deacon Schaum Katherine E. "Kitty" Deacon was born October 24, 1925 and was raised in Trenton NJ. She began her working career at age 13 during the Great Depression. Right out of high school, Kitty served as a nurse for the US Army Medical Corps at Ft. Dix during WWII. In 1945, she married (1st) Knole Shepherd "Bud" Deacon, Jr. and had four children. They lived in Delanco from 1945 until 1953, then moved to Prescott, Arizona where she and Bud operated a truck stop in Chino Valley. She also sold real estate and modeled at Goldwaters Department Store, where she became friendly with Barry Goldwater. She subsequently worked for Barry Goldwater's Senatorial campaign. In April 1965 she married (2nd) William Thorpe "Bill" Schuam. They moved to El Sobranye, California and had one additional child. They moved to Cool, California and built a home in in Auburn Lake Trails where Kitty sold real estate. Kitty died April 9, 2012 at age 86 and was buried in Sacramento Valley National Cemetery in California. US Army Med Corps Nurse WWII Fort Dix 1925 - 2012
Kathrine E. "Kitty" Deacon Schaum The future Mrs. Katherine Elizabeth "Kitty" Deacon Schaum was born in Trenton on October 24, 1925. She grew up in Trenton, beginning her working career at the age of 13 during the Great Depression. Out of high school she worked as a nurse for the U.S. Army, Fort Dix, during World War II. In 1945 she married Knole Shepherd "Bud" Deacon, Jr. See also and had three children. During this marriage, she resided in New Jersey and eventually moved to Prescott, Arizona. During her time in Prescott she and Bud owned a truck stop in Chino Valley. She also sold real estate and was, for a time, a model at Goldwater's Department Store, where she became friends with Barry Goldwater and eventually assisted with his campaign to become a U.S. Senator. In April, 1965, she married William Thorpe "Bill" Schaum and, with her three youngest children, moved to California, first living in El Sobrante and eventually, in 1973, moving to Cool, California, where she and Bill built a home in Auburn Lake Trails. For many years she sold real estate in the Cool/Georgetown Divide area. Kitty died April 9, 2012 at age 86 at her home, in Placer County, California. She is buried in Sacramento Valley National Cemetery, Dixon, Solano County, California. US Army ? Army Med Corps, Nurse WWII, Ft. Dix 1925 - 1912
Solomon Schlang Solomon Schlang was listed on the original Delanco WW II Honor Roll. ? ? WWII ?
Paul R. Schmeck Paul R. Schmeck was born July 20, 1939 in Reading PA. He joined the US Army on April 18, 1962 at age 22. He trained with S Company of the 4th Training Regiment at Fort Dix, then the US Army Reserve, Co. A, 1st Battalion, 114th Infantry. Paul was called to active duty in 1964 in response to the riots in Newark NJ. He was a weapons specialist and an expert with the M1 rifle. He received commendations as a CBR Instructor on M1 Rifle, 81 MM Mortar, 4.2 MM Mortar, and 106 MM Recoilless Rifle. He attained the rank of Platoon Sgt E7 prior to separation on April 17, 1968. Paul lived much of his life in Beverly. In 2006, Paul moved to Zurbrugg Mansion in Delanco. US Army NJ NG, PSG E-7 A Co, 1st Bat 114th Inf NJ ARNG New Jersey Newark Riots 1913 -*
Warren T. Schneider Warren T. Schneider was born September 25, 1922, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schneider of 504 New Jersey Avenue in Riverside. He married Geraldine "Gerrie" Herbst and lived with the Herbst family on Holly Street in Delanco. He joined the US Army and went off to serve in the infantry in WWII and attained the rank of Sergeant. He was killed in action on November 18, 1944 at the battle for Belfort Gap in France at age 22, for which he was awarded the Purple Heart. Warren is buried in Beverly National Cemetery. His name appears on the Riverside monument to those who gave their lives in WWII, however his name was not included on the original Delanco WWII Honor Roll. US Army, SGT Infantry WWII Europe France 1922 - 1944 KIA

Updated October 30, 2023