In loving memory of

Francis J. Vennell
July 29, 1932 - February 11, 2022

Francis J. Vennell, passed on February 11, 2022. Age 89. Of Brigantine formerly of Camden. Devoted husband of Joan (nee Norkus) for 70 years. Beloved father James (Diane), Debora Deffler, Nancy Pfizenmaier (Mark), and the late Paul (the late Donna). Loving grandfather of Jaclyn, Nicole, Chris, Jeanette, Kristine, Paul, Jaimie, Kevin, and Kurt. Great grandfather of Harper, Gabriel, Kelsey, Kaleigh, Lilly, Christopher, and Ryan. Adored brother of Lorraine and the late Dorothy, Thelma, Elsie, and Howard. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Francis was an electrical engineer for the New York Ship Yard and United Engineers. He loved his family, friends, and Country. He had a great sense of humor and style. He loved talking to people, dancing and singing. Golf and baseball were two of his passions, and loved all sports in general. He took great pride in his family home in Laurel Springs, in which he built. Services are private at the request of the family. Family and friends may share memories at www.GardnerFuneralHome.com

Tributes

Patricia Johnson wrote on Feb 16, 2022:

"We are saddened to hear of the passing of Mr. Vennell. He was a good man and loved his wife and family dearly. He was my sister?s father in law for 33 years and she was very fond of him and also Mrs. Vennell, her mother in law. We were so happy to see you at both of your grandchildren?s weddings and especially loved seeing Kristine dancing with her grand pop on her wedding day. I?ll never forget the twinkle in his bright blue eyes when he talked about his wife, Joan and his family. God rest his beautiful soul and our prayers are with each family member especially his wife and our niece, Kristine and our nephew, Paul. "

Robert C. Truhan Jr wrote on Feb 15, 2022:

"Our thoughts and prayers to the entire Vennell family. I have fond memories of Uncle Fran from when we lived on Spruce Street in Westville. He was always a lot of fun, I remember one Haloween when he dressed up as a Nun, scared the hell out me since we went to catholic school. Bob Truhan "

Sharon Zola wrote on Feb 14, 2022:

"My deepest condolences to your amazing family. Mr. Vennell was such a caring and humble man who will be deeply missed. I am so thankful I got to see him and Mrs. Vennell over the summer, such a great visit. May you Rest In Peace Mr. Vennell, thanks for wonderful memories. Sharon Zola "

Jim Haslett wrote on Feb 14, 2022:

"Sorry to hear about Frances. He was a nice guy. I worked with him at UE&C in Philie. I remember how quick whitted he was."

Pat Vennell Avis wrote on Feb 14, 2022:

"Uncle Frannie you will be missed. Having you as my official inspector, you will be missed. Your sense of humor, love of dancing and your love of family made you who you were. To Aunt Joan and my cousins you have my sympathy. I know my Dad is glad to have his brother up with him now so he has some to ?debate?."

Theresa Freeman wrote on Feb 14, 2022:

"So sorry for your loss! Uncle Frannie was always fill of humor and smiles. He is up their joining in on the dance party. Thinking of all of you and keeping you all in our prays. Our love to Aunt Joan. Theresa and Scott Freeman"

Bob Bevilacqua wrote on Feb 14, 2022:

"I?m sorry for your lost. Frank was a co worker in the 70?s to the 90??s . What a great person and very funny to work with. Frank will be missed by all who knew him. "

Kathy Rizzo wrote on Feb 14, 2022:

"So sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Dr. Gorman & Kathy"

Walt Rouh, Jr wrote on Feb 13, 2022:

"RIP Uncle Fran. Will never forget your sense of humor, your conservatism, or the wiffle ball games"

Nancy Rouh Colon wrote on Feb 13, 2022:

"My deepest sympathy to your family. I will miss and always remember the great times. Now I know he's with my dad (weez). Rest easy uncle Franny"