In Memory of

Harold

Herbert

Hummel

Obituary for Harold Herbert Hummel

Hummel, Harold (Harry), 81, from Galloway Twp, (formerly from Tuckerton NJ) passed away to be with his lord and savior on March 4th, 2023. He was born and raised in Bath, Pennsylvania.

Harry spent much of his life as a Retail Manager having worked for Wawa & Bradlees Department Stores for many years. After some years of retirement, he decided to become an Uber & Lyft driver as well as working part time at Atlantic Cape Community College in the Faculty Support Office. He was a graduate of Northampton Area Joint HS, Class of 1959.
One of his most favorite pastimes was fishing with his wife, Lynne. He enjoyed watching TV, especially old western shows on “ME TV”, documentaries, and was a diehard Philadelphia Phillies fan who rarely missed watching a game. He always started his mornings with coffee while reading and posting comments on Facebook. He liked spending time at home, learning about new technologies, was quite computer savvy and most of all truly loved his family & friends.
He was a proud member of Oceanville United Methodist Church.

He is predeceased by his parents, Herbert & Mildred Hummel, his sister Orpha (Joe) Atkinson and his brother, Walter.

He is survived by his loving and devoted wife of 22 years, Lynne Friedlander; his four children, Todd Hummel (Kimberly), Michael Hummel, Scott Hummel (Brenda), and Andrea Stevens (Joe); sisters Margarette Fritz (Tom Schneck), Doris Peters (Carl), sister in law Judy Hummel, his loving 8 Grandchildren, 8 Great-Grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews, and of course, his dog, Millie. He is also survived by the mother of his children, Barbara (Knerr) Hummel.

Arrangements have been entrusted to Adams-Perfect Funeral Homes, Inc. in Northfield, NJ. A Visitation will be held on Friday, March 10th from 9am-11am at Adams-Perfect Funeral Home with a service starting 11:00am. A Burial will follow at Oceanville Cemetery in Absecon, NJ. In lieu of Flowers, donations can be made to St. Jude’s Research Hospital and Oceanville United Methodist Church.