Joseph Derham, Haddonfield Community Activist and Senior VP of Morgan Stanley
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
On
December 16, 2007, age 81, a Haddonfield resident since 1953, died of
congestive heart failure at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital.
Mr. Derham grew up in Freeport, Long Island , and was a graduate of Ursinus College where he earned a BS degree in Chemistry.
Mr.
Derham is survived by his loving wife of 64 years, Dorothy Warren
Derham, his two sons, Gregory and Thomas, daughter in law, Suzanne, six
grandchildren, Jeffrey, Brooke, Mark, Thomas Jackson, JonathanMatthew,
Jesse Kyle and two sisters, Elaine and Gladys. Mr. Derham was
predeceased by his son Joseph, Jr. in 1993.
Mr. Derham held the
position of Senior Vice President with Morgan Stanley. He was employed
as an investment manager for 47 years up until his retirement this past
June.
Mr. Derham was very active in community affairs and for many
years served on the town's school board. He was Chairman ofthe Finance,
Athletic, and Curriculum Committee. He oversaw the construction and
replacement of the town's Middle School, expansion of the elementary
schools, and the addition to the town's high school. Mr. Derham chaired
a Board Committee that purchased Scout Field for the school district.
In
addition, Mr. Derham helped draw up the plan for the development of the
Radnor field complex. He served the Little League for twenty years as
Trustee, Player Agent, Coach, and Manager and was the treasurer for the
Midget Football League for seven years. In addition, he led an effort
to expand the Little League complex to include two additional fields.
Mr.
Derham originated the planning and construction of a Memorial to World
War II, Korean, & Vietnam Veterans which is used by the town
fathers during Memorial Day services.
Mr. Derham was founder and
Trustee of The Robert Fulton Memorial Scholarship Fund and has served
as Chairman of the Selection Committee. This fund has provided
financial assistance to many students all over the South Jersey area.
Mr.
Derham served his country in the United States Army in the 334th
Infantry 84 Division 9th Army and took part in combat in the defense of
the Siegfried Line and participated in the Battle of the Bulge where he
and his division were awarded the Bronze Star for their actions. He was
awarded The Purple Heart for wounds received in that battle.
Mr.
Derham's family will receive friends Wed. evening from 7- 9 PM at
KAIN-MURPHY FUNERAL HOME, 15 West End Ave., Haddonfield. His Funeral
Mass will follow Thursday morning, 10AM, at Christ the King Catholic
Church, 200 Windsor Ave., Haddonfield. Interment will be private.
Memorial
donations in Mr. Derham's name may be made to the Bobby Fulton Memorial
Scholarship Fund, P.O. Box 14, Haddonfield, NJ 08033.