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FEB. 1824, 2015

Raising
awareness,
easing grief

Seneca defeats Paul VI, 53-47

After personal loss,


Shamong parents hope
to create dialogue
about stillborn babies
By KRISTEN DOWD
The Sun

BRIGIT BAUMA/The Sun

Shamong residents Kristie and


Tim Worrell lost their baby girl,
Darby Grace, before she even entered the world.
Due in May 2013, Worrell began to
have light Braxton Hicks contractions on April 7. Already the mother
of three, she was not overly concerned. She and her husband didnt
rush in getting to the hospital.
What they didnt know was Worrell suffered an abruption, most likely caused by preeclampsia, and that
Darby had died in utero.
She was gone within five minutes, Worrell said. Her abruption
was one of the 1 percent with no
show, meaning there was no bleeding and, in her case, no indication
anything was wrong.
Worrell was 35 weeks along and

Rachel Jankowski of the Seneca girls basketball team goes for a lay up in the girls varsity basketball game against Paul VI High
School. Seneca defeated Paul VI, 53 to 47.

please see WORRELLS, page 7

INSIDE THIS ISSUE


Charity Dinner
Seneca Student Council
hosts annual event. PAGE 6

Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . 1315
Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

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Free rabies inoculation


clinic set for March 21
The Shamong Township clerk
announced that there will be a
free rabies inoculation clinic for
residents dogs and cats on Saturday, March 21, from 9 a.m. until
noon.
This clinic will be held at the
Shamong Municipal Garage at
105 Willow Grove Road.
Dog licenses may also be purchased at that time, or any day
Monday through Friday at the

Shamong Municipal Building


from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
A rabies certification must be
examined before a license can be
sold.
The cost is $10 with proof that
the dog has been spayed or
neutered, or $13 without proof, a
state requirement.
New Jersey law requires all
dog over six months of age be registered.

Harlem Wizards to perform


at Seneca High School March 15
The Home and School Association will host the Harlem Wizards
on Sunday, March 15 at 1 p.m. in
the Seneca High School gymnasium.
The Harlem Wizards are a professional entertainment basket-

ball team that brings a combination of basketball skill and fun for
the audience.
Tickets for the event will be
available soon and more information can be found on the HSAs
page on the districts website.

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Annual basketball
tournament benefits
Athletic Booster Club
Three on three teams for
grades four through eight played
until almost 10 p.m. to crowds
that rotated through to cheer on
their children, friends and classmates. When the final tally was
taken, the Booster Club raised
$4,200 for the schools athletic programs. In the past, events such as
this have helped to defray costs
for uniforms, equipment, coaches, and transportation. It also
helps to keep the monetary outlays of parents down and allows
the district budget flexibility in
how it uses taxpayers dollars.
The entire event was coordinated by Tim Carroll, IMMS principal, with the priceless assistance of the Home and School Association, faculty and student volunteers. This is truly an inhouse project.

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Opening the festivities was a
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Then the schools fifth through
eighth grades settled in for an entertaining afternoon. The cheerleading squad performed flawlessly, keeping the students engaged; and the teams focused.
At the end of a 40-minute hard
fought game, the faculty came
away with a 10-point victory and
incited the crowd to greater
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in our opinion

Kids to learn how to deal with police


New proposal would make it a requirement in school, and its a good idea

108 Kings Highway East


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856-427-0933
Dan McDonough Jr.
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heres a new law being proposed in the Assembly that


would require New Jersey
schools to teach students how they
should interact with police officers.
The bill is being touted as a way to protect both kids and cops, in the wake of
highly-publicized police shootings
such as Michael Brown in Missouri.
Assemblyman Ralph Caputo, one of
the bills sponsors, had some poignant
words about why he thought the bill is
needed:
Kids have to learn how to behave
when theyre being investigated or
talked to, because they could put themselves in jeopardy. Its also a good effort
to protect the police. Kids have to recognize their authority when theyre
being questioned and how to conduct
themselves.

Your thoughts
What do you think of the proposed law
that would require schools to teach students how they should interact with police
officers? Share your thoughts on this and
other topics through a letter to the editor.

Caputos words might seem like he is


putting the blame on the deceased kids
in cases such as Browns. However, he
says hes not placing blame on anyone,
rather just seeking to educate kids on
situations they may come across that
no one speaks of: When a kid jumps
out of a car, he may appear to be
threatening but hes not he just may
not understand what those protocols
are.
Its a shame that there have been
tragic situations such as those in Mis-

souri that have forced us to propose


laws such as this to protect kids and
cops from dangerous situations. But
thats the world we live in.
Ultimately, though, we support any
program that educates our students
about life. School isnt just about math,
science, English and other traditional subjects. Its also about preparing
kids for the real world, and dealing
with police, and protection, is real
world stuff.
Education programs with police officers in schools is nothing new
D.A.R.E has been around for awhile.
This proposed law, which we support,
is just another step in the right direction to teach students how they can be
better citizens, and how they can better interact with the men and women
who are tasked with their protection.

Seneca Student Council Charity Dinner nets $1,500


Seneca Student Council sponsored its
seventh annual New Jersey Association of
Student Council Charity Dinner on Jan. 30.
This years charity was Christines
Hope for Kids. The goal was to spread
awareness of the work of this charity
while enjoying a delicious dinner prepared
by the Community Service Club.
Jean Gianacaci, founder of the charity,
gave a heartfelt and powerful presentation
of its mission. Christines Hope for Kids
was founded in order to continue Christine Gianacacis work with disadvantaged
children. Christine traveled to Haiti for a
mission of hope but lost her life in the
earthquake. Her parents founded this
charity to continue helping children.
Through the generous donations of
those in attendance, Seneca Student Council raised $1,500 for the Christines Hope
for Children.

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FEB. 1824, 2015 THE SHAMONG SUN 7

Worrells hope to donate Cuddle Cots to hospitals


WORRELLS
Continued from page 1

Darby was almost five pounds,


but because of the way she died,
there was nothing that could be
done.
So I had this healthy, almost
full-term baby, who just died,
Worrell said.
The Worrells now have four
children Jonah, 13, Ella, 12,
Piper, 6, and Bodie, 9 months but
Darby is still very much a part of
their family.
Darby is somebody whos
talked about in our family almost
every single day, even with our
friends, Worrell said. She doesnt just go away.
Worrell would like to see this
open dialogue not just about
Darby, but about stillborn babies
in general be a common practice. Stillbirth shouldnt be a
taboo topic, she said.

I just think its important that


people know this happens. There
are resources for after it happens.
There are grief support groups,
Worrell said. I dont want to be
depressing, but I want people to
realize that this is something
thats out there. Its sad, but its
true. And you never think that
something like this is going to
happen to you.

Honoring Darby
After losing Darby, Kristie and
Tim discussed ways to remember
their daughter.
We asked what we could do to
honor this baby that didnt have a
chance, Worrell said, but we
just couldnt come to terms (at the
time).
Their mission for Darby happened almost organically.
First, it was suggested they
take part in The Promise Walk for
Preeclampsia in Cherry Hill,
which is now an annual event for
the family. At this years event on
May 3, the Worrells are the mis-

sion family and will be sharing


Darbys story with the walk participants.
Second, Worrell became aware
of Cuddle Cots through Stories Of
Babies Born Still, an online grief
support group she joined after
losing Darby. The device, which
looks like a bassinet, acts like a
refrigerator, cooling down and
helping to preserve a deceased
baby so a family has more time to
grieve with their infant.
Worrell knows a Cuddle Cot
could have helped her family the
day Darby died.
Once they knew Darby was
gone, but while she was still in
utero, the hospital staff asked the
Worrells if they would like to
hold the baby or have a photographer visit the room.
The Worrells steadfastly refused at first.
Then, when Darby was out, the
whole story changes, Worrell
said. They wanted to spend time
with the daughter they would
never get to know.

Dont leave a tangled mess


for your loved ones to deal
with after youre gone.

Once shes there and you


know youre never going to see
her again, Worrell said, pausing.
How can you ever really prepare?

Cuddle Cots
When Darby was born, she
looked like any other baby, except her eyes werent open and
she wasnt breathing, Worrell
explained. For six hours, they
kept Darby with them. But durplease see FUNDRAISING, page 8

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THURSDAY FEB. 19
Yoga pretzels: Ages 6 to 12. 4:30
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Storytime with Mr. Rick: Ages 4 to
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Paws to read: 3:30 p.m. at Pinelands


Branch Library. Children are welcome to practice their reading
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offer individual aid.

TUESDAY FEB. 24
Storytime with Ms. Danielle: Ages
4 to 6. 1:30 p.m. at Pinelands
Branch Library. Join Ms. Danielle
for stories of all kinds to be followed by an engaging and creative activity.
Junior Lego Club: Ages 5 to 9. 4
p.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.
Kids can work individually or in
teams to create this months
challenge. Do not bring your own
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Family movie night: 6 p.m. at
Pinelands Branch Library. Bring
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Fundraising is through events, GoFundMe


FUNDRAISING
Continued from page 7
ing that time, changes began to
happen.
You want to remember how
she was, Worrell said.
Thats where a Cuddle Cot
comes in.

Instead of sending the baby


down to the morgue to be refrigerated, your baby can cool down in
the Cuddle Cot, Worrell said.
When the Worrells were finalizing funeral plans at the end of
the day, they were asked if they
would like to see Darby again.
They did and, because she was
preserved in the cold in the
morgue, she looked the same.

She hadnt changed from the


moment I gave her back, Worrell
said.
With a Cuddle Cot, they could
have kept Darby with them
longer in the hospital room, largely unchanged. It would have given
more time for closure and more
time for family members to get to
the hospital to say goodbye.
When Worrell first presented
her idea to a local hospital, she
was shut down. The idea of a
baby getting colder faster seemed
like a bad one for grieving parents, the employee told Worrell.
But once Worrell explained her
case her experience with Darby
and the idea behind a Cuddle Cot
the hospital was more receptive.
I know that a Cuddle Cot
wont preserve a baby that well,
Worrell said. But if it can give a
family another hour, two hours, a
day Itll be there in case they do
need it. In case they do want it.

Fundraising
Each Cuddle Cot costs about
$3,100. Worrell would like to donate a cot to Virtua Memorial
Hospital in Mount Holly first
since its where Darby was born
and, if she continues to raise
more money, to other area hospitals.
Its still going to happen. No
matter how you try to hide it, it
happens, Worrell said. I think
to support a family after such a

loss is a big deal. I think it needs


to be done.
Worrell is raising money for
the Cuddle Cot through fundraisers, such as a Dine and Donate at
the Red Lion Inn in Southampton
from 4:30 to 9 p.m. on Thursday,
March 5, and a GoFundMe campaign
page
(www.gofundme.com/cuddlecotfromdarby). Family and friends
have been instrumental in the
fundraising, too, Worrell said.
The first funds raised were
through a surprise raffle Worrells friends organized, netting
$1,400 in donations. Recently, her
best friend, Christine Hewitt,
hosted a vendor party at her
home, with all profits donated.
Worrell is working directly
with SOBBS and its U.S. Cuddle
Cot Campaign Initiative. The
money raised through the GoFundMe page is donated directly
to the non-profit, which will make
the purchase of the Cuddle Cot
when the goal is reached.
Worrell said, even if she doesnt raise enough money for a Cuddle Cot, shes glad she is getting
the word out there that they are
available and needed in the community.
Everybody has their own mission in life. I think now the
preeclampsia walk and the Cuddle Cot will become ours, Worrell said, just because theyre
close to our hearts.

FEB. 1824, 2015 THE SHAMONG SUN 9

on campus
Rachel Ann Hay of Shamong,
whose major is marketing, has
been named to the dean's list at
Clemson University for the fall
2014 semester.

Widener University School of


Law announced the fall 2014
dean's list for the Wilmington,
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Preschool open house is March 14


Grace Place Preschool at Lord
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March 14 from 9 a.m. to noon. The
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