Dateline Edgewater Park
Doris Denson passed away Thursday, August 20, 2020, surrounded by her loving family. She was born to Kenneth V. Conover Sr. and Eloise Conover on May 15, 1949 in New Brunswick, NJ. She lived in Jamesburg, NJ for many years before moving to Willingboro, NJ where she resided with her husband Willie Denson. Doris dedicated herself to Jehovah on July 7 1973.
Doris was preceded in death by her father Kenneth V. Conover Sr., her mother Eloise Conover, her sisters Theresa Conover & Peggy “Annie” Conover, and Brother Louis Melvin Conover.
She is survived by her adoring husband of 35 years, Willie Denson; her one and only son, Scott Anthony Lovick and his wife Udobundo of Newark, Delaware; her two loving Daughters, Delores Ann Williams of Willingboro, NJ and Nikisha Lynn Williams of Upper Marlboro, MD; her five devoted grandchildren, Danelle Harper, Elyse Jones, Devron Lovick, Mikaela Lovick & Amarya Harper; her beloved siblings, Rosemary Cypress and her husband Cliff of Dover, Delaware, her twin & other half, Diane Martin of East Windsor, NJ, Tina Lefkowitz of Dover DE, Kenneth Conover of Somerset, NJ, Clarence Glen Conover of Plainfield NJ, Timothy Conover of Fort Myers, FL, Anthony Conover and his wife Joann of North Brunswick, NJ, and Andrew Conover and his wife Judith of East Brunswick, NJ; and a host of nieces, nephews, grand-nieces, grand-nephews, cousins and loving spiritual brothers, sisters & friends.
Doris exuded love with a vibrant and captivating spirit, a legacy which she passed on to her children and grandchildren.If you met Doris You loved Doris, she loved music, dancing, traveling and had a wonderful sense of fashion only rivaled by her sense of humor.Doris had the privilege of attending International Bible conventions in Portugal and Madagascar these events were highlights in her service to Jehovah. Despite ill health she pioneered and aided several students into the truth. Doris was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, sister, and friend. She leaves behind a tremendous void to all who knew and loved her. She was adored by all those who encountered her. She lived her life fully with extreme thoughtfulness for everyone, especially her friends and family. Doris was a wonderful wife, mother, friend, and the BEST “Mom Mom”. She will always be remembered for her hilarious disposition, compassion, intelligence, devotion and her love of serving Jehovah. Doris would often say to her close friends and family, “I love you forever” and this signature phrase will forever hold a special place in our hearts. The memory of Doris Denson will be embedded in our minds and all those who she impacted will truly love her always and forever.
Special thanks to all her loving friends, family, doctors and caregivers who so thoughtfully and diligently cared for her during her final days. Willie Denson and the family would like to express their deep appreciation, love and support during this devastating time.
A Celebration of Doris’s Life will be held on August 29, 2020 at 2pm. Due to the Covid 19 restrictions, Doris’s Celebration will be held on Zoom. Family and friends can participate by copying & pasting the following link:
Youtube: http://tiny.cc/dyftalk
Zoom: https://jworg.zoom.us/j/93996942164?pwd=NmRCYTZZSjhLOUh4dG1vZkI3TTFvUT09
Phone: 1-609-479-4065 pin 341914
Times
Slideshow: 1:30 pm
Service: 2:00 pm
Guest Book: http://tiny.cc/dgbook
Funeral Program: http://tiny.cc/dprogram
Pdf : http://tiny.cc/dprogrampdf
Please use your first and last name for the Zoom Display name
Arrangements are under the direct care and supervision of Robert L. Pecht, Bordentown Home for Funerals 40 Crosswicks St. Bordentown, NJ 08505. Please go to Doris's Book of Memories page at www.Bordentownhomeforfunerals.com to upload a picture, light a candle, order flowers and a gift from our Sympathy Store or offer condolences to the family.