Marines honor business owner Joe D’Errico

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Commandant Bob Fitch, Joe Sebasto, Ken Enderle and Will Garcia members of the Trenton detachment #207 Marine Corps League honored Joe D’Errico owner of Chambers D’Errico’s and Correnti Funeral Home with a Certificate of Appreciation to recognize him for his past and continuing support of America’s veterans in need.

Commandant Bob Fitch, Joe Sebasto, Ken Enderle and Will Garcia, members of the Trenton detachment #207 Marine Corps League, honored Joe D’Errico owner of Chambers D’Errico’s and Correnti Funeral Home with a Certificate of Appreciation to recognize him for his past and continuing support of America’s veterans in need.

In a time when many business owners are challenged to find enough time and resources to grow their business, one local business owner has shown his resolve to support America’s veterans locally. Over the years, Joe D’Errico has dedicated his time and monetary support to our local Marines and their ongoing effort to support veterans in need in the Mercer County area.

For more information about the League or Mr. D’Errico’s business, visit trentonmcl.org and derricofuneralhome.com/.

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