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July 17, 1958— March 7, 2026
Cedarville, NJ
Albert C. Wynn III, 67, of Cedarville, New Jersey, passed away on March 7, 2026, at Cooper Hospital after years of declining health.
Born on July 17, 1958, in Millville, New Jersey, to the late Mary Rosella Wynn and Albert C. Wynn, Jr., Albert graduated from Millville Senior High School. He worked for ten years at RedPack before joining Leone’s Industry and later the Adgrah Group, until illness led to his early retirement.
In 1993, Albert met the love of his life, Kerry, in their hometown of Cedarville. They married on February 14, 1998, and shared 33 cherished years together, enjoying date nights in Atlantic City, quiet evenings with GrubHub, and the simple joy of each other’s company. Albert found deep fulfillment in time spent with family and friends, whether hunting, fishing, farming the family land, or tending to his beloved dogs—especially his constant companion, “Babygirl,” who accompanied him everywhere from the farm to late-night errands.
He shared a special bond with his brother Ernie, his best friend, and devoted countless hours to his niece Robin, treating her like a daughter. In retirement, Albert slowed down and poured his affection into his grandchildren, becoming their hero through laughter, play, sneaky treats, and unconditional love. He is remembered as a devoted husband, father, grandfather, and friend whose quiet strength and warm presence touched everyone who knew him.
He is survived by his wife of 33 years, Kerry Wynn of Cedarville; daughter Alicia Loughren of Ocean City, Maryland; sons Albert C. Wynn IV (Rebecca) and Steven Wynn, both of Cedarville; special niece Robin Woody (Allen) of Cedarville; father-in-law Lester Woody, Sr. of Cedarville; grandchildren Steven Loughren III, Ashlyn Trader, Autumn, Maisie, Scarlett, Albert Wynn V, Vinny and Cora Curcio; great-grandson August Trader; one expected great-grandchild; and many nieces, nephews, cousins, and other relatives.
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