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CAROL BARON

Trevose, Pennsylvania

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Carol Baron YARDLEY, PA Carol Baron (nee Blumberg) of Yardley, PA, passed away on Dec. 13, 2017. Carol was the wife of the late Barry; mother of Gary (Angelica) Scherlis; step-mother of David Baron, Martin (Darlene) Baron, and James (Brenda) Baron, and sister of Dr. Stephen (Patricia) Blumberg....

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Carol, your spirit still lives at Regency at Yardley. We remember the fun we had with you! Sherry Spiezle

Stephen, our condolences on the loss of your sister, Carol. Please contact us at [email protected]

I am so sorry for your loss. May you gain comfort and strength by pouring out your deepest emotions to God in prayer. Please accept my condolences.

It is with great sadness that we say good-bye to our dear friend. Carol was the Membership Chair of Princeton Friends of Opera since the group was founded fifteen years ago. She was a wonderful hostess and friend. She cared about our the group, knowing many of the members individually.

Carol was always fun. She lifted up rather than put down. She gave of her love and received abundant love from all of us. When I would call her, after her initial business voice answer, she would...

Dearest Carol, a true and generous friend, I am devastated by your sudden diagnosis and such fast decline. You was grace, beauty and generosity personified. I miss you terribly. Love, Helen Siswein. Clearwater, Florida

Carol was an inimitable woman in so many respects--not only beautiful, smart , witty and talented- but- most of all - so honorable in her loving and devoted attention to her wide circle of friends, but to her family from near and far!
I know!
I was the blessed recipient of her love for fifty- five years!
Carole wias a
true " Woman of Valor!"Her life was a blessing to us
all!
Deanne Scherlis Comer

Our dear friend Carol was always more than just an interior designer to our family dating back to when we lived in NE Philly and continuing through our move over 16 years ago to Central Jersey. It was cool when Gary decided to attend our alma mater, Boston University, which made us proud. We'll miss Carol's greeting cards--always the first ones to arrive--and sweet smile. It was also special to see that she counted our former Ogontz and Cheltenham classmate Richard Shore and family as her...

I did not know Carol for long, yet I felt very close to her. But that was Carol. Always friendly, always encouraging, always generous, always fun, and a wise sage. She possessed a joie de vivre that encompassed everyone.

She was a kind, loving person. She was my friend. I truly miss her.

Peace, blessings, and love to her Family and Friends.

What started as a baby sitting gig turned into a friendship and then as a second mother to me and Allyson and a second grand-mother to my children Elijah and Natasha. She never forgot our anniversary and was the best example of what being classy meant to me. I could not get her to use a digital camera, e-mail, Facebook or any other modern convenience, but then again, that was part of her charm. I am so glad that she was able to come and visit with us last Thanksgiving and will miss her...