Alfred
D.
Nigro


ALFRED D. NIGRO was born in Camden on October 13, 1926 to Maria and Angelo Nigro.

The Nigro family had come to New Jersey from New York in the mid 1910s. They lived in the Delair section of Pennsauken in the late 1910s and early 1920s before moving to Camden sometime before 1924. Angelo Nigro conducted a grocery for a time at the family home of 432 South 6th Street. The family was still residing at the South 6th Street in Camden in April of 1930 when the Census was enumerated. Alfred Nigro was the youngest of the six children then living at that address, coming after Geraldina, Nunziata, Vincenzo, Clara, and Americo. By 1942 the Nigro family had moved to 912 South 5th Street.

Alfred Nigro was drafted into the United States Army on April 19, 1945 at Camden, New Jersey. After his World War II service he returned to Camden. He was living with his parents at 912 South 5th Street when the 1947 Camden City Directory was compiled. Angelo Nigro's family was still at that address as late as the fall of 1956.

Alfred Nigro was appointed to the Camden Fire Department on December 30, 1955. By the fall of the following year he was residing at 1866 Park Boulevard in Parkside, and October of 1959 found him  

at 426 Morse Street in East Camden. This would be the family home until the 1970s, when residency restrictions for Camden fire fighters were lifted. Alfred Nigro then moved to 6906 Browning Road in Pennsauken, New Jersey.

After many years of distinguished service to the City of Camden, Alfred Nigro retired on July 1, 1981. He opened up a business in Marlton, the Acme Fire Extinguisher Company. He later moved to Cherry Hill and Marlton before his last local home in Mount Laurel. He also had vacation homes, first at the Jersey shore in Brigantine, and later in Florida at Boynton Beach. 

Alfred D. Nigro passed away on February 25, 2004, survived by his wife, the former Barbara Denny, and his grandson, Nicholas Nigro. He was predeceased by his son Michael. 


Camden Courier-Post - December 30, 1955

Edward T. Irwin - North 24th Street - William J. Hopkins - Grant Street - Robert ggrR. Rowan - Erie Street
Alchester Warren -
Walnut Street - John L. Sterner - Lincoln Avenue
Leon C. Puszczykowski - Congress Road - Joseph A. Verderosa - Thurman Street
William J. O'Connor -
Dudley Street - Westfield Acres - Kenneth Clark - Carl R. Szalkowski
Alfred Nigro - South 5th Street - Francis Stibi - Bailey Street - James H. Troutman - High Street

Camden Fire Department - FIRE WATCH MAGAZINE, SPRING 1977

IN RECOGNITION…..

ANNIVERSARY DATES: CONGRATULATIONS TO:

Fr. Howard G. Brickner #5           

 26 Years

Fr. Harvey J. Fisher #186

 26 Years

Capt. James W. Smith 

26 Years

Dep. Chf. Anthony C. Saponare       

 35 Years 

Fr. Andrew H. Foreman #183

26 Years

Fr. William J. Stibi #120 

26 Years

 Batt. Chf. Robert E. Dukes   

 30 Years 

Fr. Henry S. Keubler #34 

26 Years

Fr. William M. Stone #29

26 Years

Insp. Fr. George C. Hennessy #21  

 30 Years 

Fr. Joseph J. Lesniewski #50

26 Years

Capt. William G. Winstanley

26 Years

Dep. Chf. Daniel F. Jiannetto 

30 Years 

Fr. Phillip MacDonald #7(1

26 Years

Fr. Adolph S. Zubrzycki #62

26 Years

Dep. Chf. Theodore L. Prima

30 Years 

Fr. Joseph J. McTaggart #26

26 Years

Batt. Chf. John J. Giuliano

21 Years

Fr. Eugene F. Alston #7 

 29 Years 

Batt. Chf. John J. Mogck

26 Years

Insp. Fr. Alfred D. Nigro #76

21 Years

Batt. Chf. Biaggio P. Ardire 

 29 Years 

Capt. John E. Moore 

26 Years

Fr. Leon Puszczykowski #100

21 Years

Fr. William R. Harring #69     

 29 Years  Capt. Robert P. Olesiewicz 26 Years

Fr. John L. Sterner #73 

21 Years

Fr. William E. Hinch #151       

 29 Years  Capt. Anthony T. Orme 26 Years

Fr. Francis P. Stibi #143 

21 Years

 Capt. Herbert J. Schott 

 28 Years  Fr. Ralph H. Palmer #46 26 Years Fr. Carl R. Szalkowski #95 21 Years

Batt. Chf. Charles A. Bates

 26 Years

Members as listed above, have anniversary dates which fall during the first quarter

 



 


Camden Courier-Post - February 26, 2004

NIGRO, ALFRED
On 2/25/04. Beloved husband of Barbara. Complete notice Friday BRADLEY-Marlton


Camden Courier-Post - February 27, 2004

NIGRO, ALFRED
On Feb. 25, 2004 of Mt. Laurel and Boynton Beach, FL. Formerly of Brigantine, age 77.
Beloved husband Barbara (nee Denny). Also survived by his grandson Nicholas. Mr. Nigro is the father of the late Michael Nigro.
An Army Veteran of WWII, he was a Camden City Fireman for 27 yrs, after retirement he founded the Acme Fire Extinguisher Co. of Marlton. A member of the Marlton Sons of Italy.
The Nigro family will receive friends Sat 9-10AM in the Chapel of the St. Isaac Jogues Church Evesboro-Medford Rd. & Elmwood Rd. Marlton. Where there will be a Mass of Christian Burial at 10AM. If desired memorial donations may be made to the American Cancer Society 1851 Old Cuthbert Rd. Cherry Hill, NJ 08034, Funeral directed the BRADLEY FUNERAL HOME, Marlton.


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