Saddle River, NJ — The Saddle River community is grieving the loss of Jack Inserra, a devoted firefighter, respected financial professional, and beloved friend, who passed away this week. For more than 20 years, Jack served the Saddle River Fire Department with unwavering dedication, including time as association president. His fellow firefighters remembered him as a man whose commitment, pride, and generosity defined his service, saying, “Rest easy, brother — we’ll take it from here.”
Jack’s impact extended well beyond the firehouse. The Saddle River CERT team praised him as “a wonderful father and truly a wonderful person,” recalling his constant willingness to help and the warm smile he brought wherever he went. Friend Phil Ross described Jack as “gregarious, loving, and a true friend,” noting that his presence filled every room with energy, kindness, and affection.
“A big smile, a bear hug, and a kiss — that was Jack,” Ross shared. Professionally, Jack built a distinguished career as a wealth management director with Citizens Private Wealth. For more than three decades, he guided families, business owners, and high-net-worth clients with insight, professionalism, and genuine care.
A graduate of Penn State University, Jack excelled as a scholarship athlete, competing in both football and wrestling. He later devoted time to coaching youth sports, taking tremendous pride in supporting young athletes and, above all, in being a father. “Jack loved life and was bigger than life,” Ross said. “He was taken from us too soon. RIP, brother. I miss you and love you.” Funeral arrangements will be announced.


Intelligent, dedicated, and skillful, she quickly became known as a talented emerging professional with an exceptionally bright future. Her academic success and the beginnings of her career stood as clear testaments to her perseverance, passion, and unwavering work ethic. Beyond her achievements, Edda was cherished for her warmth, kindness, and spirited personality. She dearly loved her family and friends, and her presence brought light, laughter, and genuine care to every room she entered.


On November 18th, the Owen family experienced the sudden and heartbreaking loss of Jared, leaving behind his loving wife, Ashlynn, and their two children, Cooper and Denver, who were the center of his life. Jared’s devotion to his family was evident in all he did, and his legacy of love and guidance will continue to inspire those closest to him. To support the Owen family during this unexpected time, a fund has been established to assist with immediate expenses and provide stability for Ashlynn, Cooper, and Denver in the weeks and months ahead. Every contribution, no matter the size, will help ease their burden and offer tangible support.
He earned his undergraduate degree from Baylor University before attending Ross University School of Medicine and completing his residency at Grant Medical Center in Columbus, Ohio. Board certified by the American Board of Family Medicine, he built a reputation for attentive care and unwavering support, particularly for patients navigating Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Dr. Chuang practiced at Medical City Plano and was deeply involved in the Collin-Fannin County Medical Society, Texas Medical Association, Jefferson Physician Group, and the Attention Deficit Disorder Association (ADDA).

Born in Roseburg, Oregon, Ted carried the foundations of compassion, resilience, and humor from his early years into his life in Portland. Friends and family will always remember his adventurous spirit, quick wit, and uncanny ability to find joy in the unexpected. The story of his honor walk, complete with a perfectly “Teddy” moment when the ambulance tire caught a curb, exemplifies the way he brought smiles to those around him—even in farewell.