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Stanley Albert
Barth
Jan 9, 1951 — Dec 21, 2021
Stanley Albert Barth, age 70, of Perkiomenville, formerly of Loveland, Ohio, passed away on December 21, 2021, at Grandview Hospital. Dear son of the late Albert Barth Sr. and the late Jeannine Barth (nee: Koneska); beloved husband of Mary Antonia Barth (nee: Rickino); loving father of Kimberly (Robert) Osborne and Christina (Scott) Toth; dear brother of Albert "Butch" Barth Jr. and Frances Kalbach; beloved grandfather of Gina (Shawn) Shepler, Rebecca Osborne, Emma Toth, and Abigail Toth.
Stanley was born and raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on January 9, 1951. Stanley spent every summer growing up at his family shore house in West Wildwood, New Jersey. Stanley and Mary were high school sweethearts and and upon graduating High School he joined the US Navy in 1969 and proudly served four years on the USS Valcour AGF-1 and the USS La SAlle - AGF-3. Being in the US Navy he traveled the world and loved our country. After proudly serving his four years in the US Navy he returned home and married the love of his life, Mary Antonia in 1972. They had two beautiful daughters, Kimberly Ann in 1974, and Christina Marie in 1976. Stanley worked as a machinist at the Philadelphia Navy Yard for many years. In 1995 Stanley and Mary relocated to Loveland, Ohio where Stanley worked in the Hamilton County Department of Human Services Records department. While in Ohio he enjoyed woodworking, traveling and camping in Kentucky with their dear friends. After 22 years of living in Ohio Stanley and Mary retired and moved back home to be with their family in 2017. While in Ohio he enjoyed serving as a volunteer honor guard for the American Legion. Stanley loved his family and when his four beautiful granddaughters were born he was beaming with pride. His family meant everything to him and he will be dearly missed.
In lieu of flowers, donations in Stanley's memory can be made to the Wounded Warrior Project, PO Box 758517, Topeka, KS 66675. www.woundedwarriorproject.org
Relatives and friends are invited to attend his visitation on Saturday, April 9, 2022, from 10:00 to 11:00 am., followed by his funeral Mass at 11:00 am., at St. Mary Church, 40 Spring Mount Rd., Schwenksville, PA 19473. Military Honors to follow the Mass at the Church.
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