Community Remembers Former Cumberland Co. Commissioner Jack Surrency

 


BRIDGETON – One of South Jersey's trailblazing Black leaders Jack Surrency, a former member of the Cumberland County Board of Commissioners and Bridgeton City Council, died over the weekend, according to friends and colleagues.

Surrency was serving as president of the CompleteCare Health Network board of directors when he passed. He was also serving as business administrator for the Borough of Penns Grove.

"As I directly worked with Jack as a board member of CompleteCare, I have been blessed to spend time with him in just listening to his life and professional experiences," said CompleteCare vice president Arthur Horn, an executive of Rowan College of South Jersey. 

"Jack was interested in what was best for the collective. His had a willingness to advocate on behalf of others. Jack's advocacy benefited others at the deficit of his own personal progress. This is part of the legacy he left for myself and others to continue. Jack will be missed tremendously."

Frank Minor, Mayor of Logan Township and a longtime friend of Surrency, said that he left an indelible mark not only on just the political scene but for the way he wanted to give a voice to the voiceless in the region.

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