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of the Camden Police
Department, a post he held until his retirement in the early 1940s.
Detective William Deery succeeded him.
The 1947
Camden City Directory lists the Rox Saponare family at to 562 Spruce
Street. Anthony Saponare had joined the Camden Fire
Department in the first quarter of 1942, and was by this time married.
He lived at 835 South 6th Street. The Saponares lived at that address as
late as October of 1959. They moved to East Camden during the
1960s. Rox
Saponare passed away in September of 1965.
Anthony
Saponare rose through the ranks of the Camden Fire Department. He served
as Captain with Engine Company 7, was in time promoted to Battalion
Chief, and by 1972 was Deputy Chief in charge of Camden Fire Department
support services. Chief Saponare was still serving in that post as late
as the summer of 1977.
Anthony
C. Saponare eventually moved to Haddonfield, New Jersey. He was a
resident of that town when he passed away in February of 1990. He was
survived by his wife, who joined him in December of 2005.
Younger
brother Dr. Frank Saponare went into teaching and retired as Assistant
Superintendent of the Camden City Schools.
Another
relative, also named Anthony Saponare, retired in 1989 from the Camden Police
Department as Deputy Chief after 25 years of dedicated service. He went
on to serve the Camden County Sheriff's Department as an Undersheriff
for 12 years before becoming Chief of County Investigators with the
Camden County prosecutor's office. In 2003 he was assigned by Camden
County prosecutor Vincent Sarubbi to assist then Acting Chief Edwin Figueroa
in implementing recommended changes in the administration of the Camden
Police Department's daily operations.
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