Carlton-Stith, Sr.-Obituary

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Carlton Jerome Stith, Sr.

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Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always. My sincere condolences for the family. Gone but never forgotten. TUH

Please accept our heartful condolences on the passing of your father his love and guidance will forever be a part of you and his memory will live in the heart of those who knew him.

CJ, Brittany, Vanice and Stith Family, We are so sorry to hear of the loss of Cousin Tiny. We pray that you all have many great memories to treasure. We also ask for God to comfort you in this time of sorrow. Love Cousins, Mona, Victor, Knocer & Kendall

I remember Carlton’s warm smile and demeanor as he transported patients in the halls of Temple Hospital. No more sickness no more pain. Rest in sweet peace.

Sorry for your loss

Love you

Tiny is the second one from the left

I first met Tiny when he first came to Temple Hospital to work in 1975 and we have been like brothers ever since then. We partied together, got in trouble together, and just vibed together. You can see the photo of Tiny, Scofield, and me (Rodney) hanging out in the bathroom at Temple Hospital. Tiny is the second one on the left. I’m in the sunglasses and Scofield is standing on the toilet. I will definitely miss him!

I met Tiny when he first came to Temple. We have been like brothers ever since. We partied together, got into trouble together, and just vibed together. I will definitely miss him!

Dad and Brittany

I miss hearing you call me your little dilidy-dilidy-d

Obituary

Carlton's Obituary

Mr. Carlton Jerome Stith, Sr., 68, formerly of Dinwiddie, VA, passed away on Wednesday, November 12, 2025 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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