Charles-Erhardt-Obituary

Charles R. Erhardt Jr.

Jersey City, New Jersey

1947 - 2020 (Age 73)

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DIED
April 14, 2020
AGE
73
LOCATION
Jersey City, New Jersey

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Charles R. Erhardt Jr. Carneys Point, N.J. Charles R. Erhardt, Jr., age 73, of Carneys Point, went home to be with the Lord on Thursday, April 9. Charlie was born in Wilmington, Del. on January 18, 1947 to the late Charles and Thelma (nee Archer) Erhardt. A 1965 St. James High School graduate, he...

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Abby I'm so so sorry for your loss...we didn't know one another but Charlie was one of my brother's best friends...Marvin Libby. I believe we met once...maybe twice, but I'm praying the memories you shared together with your family and Charlie will bring you some comfort @ this very sad time.

Abby, so sorry to hear about Charlie's passing. He was a great guy. I'll always remember the BS sessions we had in the back room of E & R Motors. I still have the set of 4 NAPA diecast trucks he gave me.

My sincere condolences are extended to Charles's family in this sad time.

Charlie was such a big part of my life I can't come up with any words to express my feelings. All I know is that every time I think/thought of Charlie I always have/had a smile on my face. I'll always remember the sandlot football, baseball games, skating at Layton's Lake, and all the favors he has done for me and my brother over the years. My deepest sympathy to Abbey and Family

Charlie was a kind and congenial soul, and such an asset for the county. In a sidebar conversation, he once shared an annecdote about his father and other parents who served in WW2. I appreciated that perspective. Deepest sympathy to the family, and blessing for the many good memories.

Jr. (Charlie) was always a good friend to me not only in my personal life but also my professional duties through Jack Plale and my political life on Carneys Point Township Committee. I was sad to see him retire from E&R but he earned the well deserved retirement. It is a shame that his retirement wasn't longer. I will miss Jr. and especially sitting down with him and talking at one of Jack Plale's Christmas Eve parties.