CFSP-Owner/Manager
A licensed Funeral Director since 1978, David E. Stow is the owner and manager of the Bradley & Stow Funeral Home. He is a graduate of Lenape High School and went on to West Chester University, Mercer County Community College and Thomas Edison State College. Born and raised in Marlton, NJ his family has resided there for four generations. David moved to Medford, NJ in 1980 where he resides with his wife Lynn (Kroh) Stow and the have two daughters, Danelle & Dawn. David is a Certified Funeral Service Practitioner and has been associated with the Bradley Family for over 40 years. He is a member of the Medford-Vincentown Rotary Club, the Medford Business Association, the Medford Lakes Lions Club, the Medford Odd Fellows Lodge #100, Lenape Regional H.S. Board of Education and has served on many community activity committees. He is the current Past President of the Lenape High School Board of Education. He and his family are active members of the Fellowship Alliance Chapel in Medford, NJ.
Director
Frank Jago Jr. joined the Bradley & Stow Funeral Home family full-time in November 2021. He has been helping families in the funeral industry for over 30 years. A graduated from Rancocas Valley Regional High School, Class of 1982 and Mercer County Community College where I received my Funeral Service Certificate. He has been a licenses Funeral Director since 1988.
Frank and his wife, Ruth Ann, are transitioning to ‘empty nesters’ after raising their three children. Lauren who lives in Sweden, Andrew (Gabby) who is in the Marine Corps, and Amanda who recently graduated from Rowan University were all raised in Runnemede, NJ.
Director
Stanley R. Hanna, Jr.
Stan’s ancestors came to the colonies in 1684 as Dutch
Quakers, landed in Philadelphia, leased land off of William Penn and settled
what is now Germantown and Towamencin Twp, Pa. He is the 9th
generation here in the Delaware Valley.
Stanley is a graduate of Collingswood High School class of
1981 and a graduate of the Mercer County Community College Funeral Service
Program in 1992. He is a second generation funeral director, following in his
father, Stanley R. Hanna, Sr.’s footsteps, and has been licensed since 1993.
He is a member of the Logan Memorial Presbyterian Church in
Audubon. He enjoys surfing, skateboarding, fishing, crabbing, clamming, street
hockey, oil painting and spending time with his family and rescued Carolina
dogs.
He was inducted into the Mid-Atlantic Ball hockey Hall of
Fame as a goaltender after playing in five decades of Tournaments and leagues
in North America and Canada.
Stanley has helped Dave Stow for 30 years in various
capacities and joined him full time in May 2023. He brings 3 decades of helping
families and artistic skills to his mortuary work.
Administrative Assistant
Deloris DeJesus came to work for the Bradley & Stow Funeral Home in January of 2022. She is a graduate of the Harris School of Business for Medical Billing and Coding. Her experience as an office coordinator and empathetic traits help the families who come to us.
She enjoys working within a company who listens to the concerns of their clients, devotes their time to letting them know they have someone to support them and walk with them through every detail of their needs, and who understands the importance of family.
She, and her son Kaden, have been Medford residents for the past nine years. Any free time is devoted to her son, hiking, animal watching and long walks on the beach.
Manager's Assistant
The wife of David Stow, Lynn serves the business on a part time basis as receptionist and secretary. A long time resident of Marlton, NJ, Lynn (Nee Kroh) Stow married David in 1981. Together they have worked to serve the needs of the families that call on them. Lynn is a graduate of Cherokee High School in Marlton, NJ and has her BS in History from Thomas Edison College in Trenton, NJ. She serves as a Para Professional at Lenape High School in Medford and is an Past President and active member of the Medford Woman's Club.
Non Licensed Employees
* Please note: Non Licensed Employees are not qualified to make arrangements, embalm bodies and or conduct funerals.