Charles-Babbitt-Obituary

Charles T. Babbitt

Phoenix, Arizona

Age 87

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Charles T. Babbitt Charles T. Babbitt was born Aug. 31, 1933 in Philadelphia, PA., passed away Feb. 12, 2021 in Phoenix, AZ. He was the beloved husband of Judy for more than 67 years, awesome father to Mike, Susan, Sandy (Tom Witter), Steve (Sandy), Donna (Russ Del Grosso), and Jim. Grandfather...

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Dear Keith, Charlie Babbitt is my father. I feel like I've known your parents my whole life for all the stories I've heard. My dad loved them both, they stayed friends all of their lives. In fact there is a photo of your mother on my parent's fridge as we speak. Thank you for remembering him. Our mother is still with us and remembers her early life well, I'll be sure to give her your message. My sincerest thanks and best regards, Sandy Babbitt Witter

So sorry to see this obituary of Mr. Babbitt. And so much time has passed since his passing. My mother and father were friends with Charlie and Judy. James and Ruth O'Lano Stauring. Mom was in class of '52 with Mr. Babbitt. Dad passed away May 2013 and Mom in July 2018. Now together in heaven, looking down on their families. RIP They are reminiscing and free if pain now.

You are in our hearts and minds. We share in your loss and sadness, and are so sorry. Our parents had a special bond. My mom especially enjoyed having a woman of her age and background to talk to and valued their relationship very much.

My brothers and sister and I lived in Levittown like you. I was the youngest and the only one at 14 to move to South Jersey with my parents. So we have that in common too.

I’m Barbara nee Wagenseller Laureys. I wrote a very long letter that was either too long, got lost or will appear later.

It is late and I fear my typing will become incoherent, but the gist of the letter was....

My mom and I knew your dad was very sick and meant to call. She may have even succeeded but I don’t remember mid Feb at all. I had the idea tonight, lying in pop and her house, to check google. There’s the information I need.

My dad died in June. ...

Mr. Krayer, I am Chuck's daughter. He hasn't smoked for 20 years, and I'd forgotten his habit of tapping his watch with his cigarette. Thank you for giving me that picture of him from way back. And thank.you for rremembering my dad.
Sandy Witter

Worked with Chuck at Motorola, I can still picture him tapping a Lucky Strike on his watch. We watched the Super Bowl between the Raiders and the Eagles on a 13 inch TV while working weekend coverage. He was not happy being a Philly guy with the drubbing the Eagles took. RIP Chuck.