Charles Barth

Obituary of Charles Philip Barth

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C. Philip Barth, 86, of Woodlynne, NJ passed away on Tuesday, December 29th. Born in Camden, raised in Collingswood and was a local resident of Woodlynne, NJ. Mr. Barth was a veteran of the United States Marine Corps. He retired from GSM of Pennsauken. Phil is survived by his loving wife of 61 years, MaryEllen Barth (Burns), sons Philip Barth(Cindi), Michael Barth (Michelle) and daughter Lynn McRae; Grandchildren Megan, Erin, Katelyn, Tailor (Brody) and Troy and Great Granddaughter Addison. Son of the late John and Mary (Wendel) Barth and Brother of the late: Mary, John, Margaret, Martin, Betsy, Jane, Helen, George, and Joseph. Also survived by many loving nieces and nephews. Philip served in the military during the Korean War. He enjoyed spending time with family and friends at the Jersey shore, where his last days were spent. He also was a devoted fan of the Philadelphia Eagles. A private service will be held 2:30pm Saturday January 2, 2021. Those who wish to send condolences may do so at ingersollgreenwoodfh.com A special thank you to the Cape Regional Medical Staff for their wonderful care and support for Philip in his final moments.
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