Alice (Oopsie) Cushner, age 49 of Millville, passed away peacefully, surrounded by her loving family and friends on Thursday, January 3, 2019 at Jefferson Hospital in Washington Township.
Born and raised in Millville to the late Vivian (Hickman) Pettit, Step Father Lou Pettit and the late Raymond Cushner. Alice was a lifelong resident. She graduated from Millville Senior High School and worked for Prudential Insurance Company, NJ DOC and for the last 13 years she worked as a Service Administrator for Symbiont Inc.
She is survived by her siblings Roxane McCracken (Sista), Ronda Cushner, Scott Cushner, Deb Palen (Ken), Christopher McCracken (Jenn), Barb Gallagher, Lewis Pettit III and aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, great nieces, great nephews, cousins, Bitsy and wonderful friends.
Ally always enjoyed being surrounded by her family and friends who all meant the world to her. She would love to have game nights playing Bingo, Minute to Win It and sending the kids on Scavenger hunts. During the holidays she would have pumpkin carving and Gingerbread house contests. She enjoyed bowling, going to the Casino’s, seeing shows, the beach house with the family and she always looked forward to the yearly Christmas parties with her family and co-workers.
Ally was the center of her family and friends. She always brought everyone together for a lot of fun and laughter. She touched the hearts and lives of everyone she met and was everyone’s go to person.
Ally will be sadly missed but never forgotten.
The family has asked that you join them for a celebration of her life to be held at the Cross Keys United Methodist Church, 1648 North Main Street, Williamstown, NJ 08094 at 2:00pm on Friday, January 11, 2019. A luncheon will follow at the church hall.
In lieu of flowers, memorial fund contributions can be made to Roxane McCracken C/O Fertig Funeral Home, LLC. 63 North Main Street Mullica Hill, NJ 08062. 856-478-2576
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Leave a tributeRest in peace my sweetie, no more pain, no more doctors, no more worries. You are with God assisting him and watching over us all. You were loved and always will be even though you now in heaven. Always remembered but never ever forgotten.
With Love Aunt Susie