Audrey Bishop
Sunday
31
January

Visitation

1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Sunday, January 31, 2016
Norman Dean Home for Services, Inc.
16 Righter Avenue
Denville, New Jersey, United States

Charitable Donations

Flowers are welcome and if any desire; donations in her memory may be made to The Hope House "Sunshine Fund", 19-21 Belmont Ave., Dover, New Jersey 07801. A Message from Catholic Charities in the Diocese of Paterson: Often, Hope House, a Division of Catholic Family & Community Services has a client who has been hospitalized or in need of support. We have created a “ Hope House Sunshine Fund” designated for sending flowers or other items to clients when they have been hospitalized or are in need of our support. We invite you to join us in supporting our clients in this very special way with a donation to the “Hope House Sunshine Fund”. Many of our clients do not have supportive friends and family. They consider Hope House their family. Remembering them at a difficult time with the beauty of a flower bouquet brings joy, comfort and hope to them. Thank you for any support you can give this fund.

Obituary of Audrey Lois Bishop

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Audrey Lois Killingback Bishop Audrey Lois Bishop, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, January 27th. She was 83 years young. A Funeral Service will be held on Monday, February 1, 2016 at 10 am at the Norman Dean Home For Services, 16 Righter Ave, Denville. Visitation will be on Sunday, January 31, 2016 from 1-4 pm. Flowers or donations in her name may be made to the Hope House "Sunshine Fund", 19-21 Belmont Ave., Dover, New Jersey 07801. Audrey was born in Jersey City to the late Norman and May Killingback. She grew up in Belleville, NJ and was very close with her grandparents. After her schooling she married and started her family. She was an amazing Mother; raising her six children with all the love and devotion possible. In her words, the best days of her life were “having six children, raising them and loving them. I have been very lucky to have had six children, fourteen grandchildren seven great grandchildren.” As her children grew, Audrey enjoyed crafts, crocheting, knitting, quilting and ceramics. She always kept busy and enjoyed time with her friends and family. She had an amazing spirit and beauty that will never leave us. Predeceased by her former husband Anthony Andreano, her second husband Charles Bishop, her dear granddaughter Danelle Peer and her brother Norman Killingback; she leaves happy memories to her children Christina Andreano (Lou), Doris Jennings, John Andreano, Mark Andreano (Dawn), Steven Andreano (Kim) and Karen Breda; grandchildren Craig, Alicia, Bryan, Sean, Scot, Michael, Allison, Kevin, Morgan, Taylor, Mackenzie, Carissa and Ryan, seven great grandchildren; brother Kenneth Killingback; her sisters Renee and Cheryl; and many more loving relatives, friends and care takers.
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