Moniece Rene VanDiver  2018

Moniece Rene VanDiver 2018

Moneice VanDiver was born on November 12, 1927 in Winston Salem, North Carolina to the late John and Mary Gaddy Sheard. She attended the Winston Salem Public School system and later attended Winston Salem Teachers College. She graduated from the Russell Commercial School in Winston Salem. Moniece worked as a Secretary for two funeral homes, Braun Funeral Home in Winston Salem and W. I. Peek in Anderson, South Carolina. In 1958, she came to New Jersey. She worked in the office… Read More » of the food service department at Overlook Hospital in Summit where she retired after 33 years of service. She was a member of the Heard A.M.E. Church for 50 years where she was a member of the Emergency Choir, the Steward Board and the Senior Health Club. Moniece was an avid bowler who scored a perfect 600 in a game. She was a member of the 600 Club Bowling League in Roselle from the 1980s to 1990s. On Thursday, September 6, 2018, Moneice VanDiver departed this life at the age of ninety. She was predeceased by her husband, Clarence VanDiver, Sr.; son, Marvin VanDiver; and companion, John Odums. Moniece VanDiver leaves to cherish fond memories, her four children: Clarence, Michael, Rhonda and Le Ferrell VanDiver; sister, Doris Morrison of Winston Salem, North Carolina; nine grandchildren: LeVon, Derek, Cory, Erin, Le Ferrell, Jr., Jennifer, Jessica, Danielle and Marcus; 2 great-grandchildren: Jenesis and Faith; four daughters-in-law: Iris, Alicia, Karen and Shelia; and a host of nieces and cousins.

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Moniece Rene VanDiver 2018.

Woody Funeral Home

Death notice for the town of: Roselle, state: New Jersey

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