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Robert Neil Barbera

Bridgeton, New Jersey

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Robert Barbera passed away in Bridgeton, New Jersey. The obituary was featured in The Bridgeton News on October 22, 2004, Gloucester County Times on October 22, 2004, Today's Sunbeam on October 22, 2004, The Bridgeton News on October 23, 2004, Gloucester County Times on October 23, 2004, and Today's Sunbeam on October 23, 2004.

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To Hope & Holly,
My deepest condolences for your loss. I am very saddened by the loss of your father and wish you strength during this time and the very best.
sincerely,
Justin

Dearest Mark, Felicia and Family:

I am so sorry for your loss. You should be so proud that you had a father that was so dynamic and full of life. I wish I had known him better. He will always be remembered in the lives of his family and friends.

Our deepest sympathy to Bob's family. Bob worked with our committee in helping to make our 30th Clayton High School Class Reunion a success. We were glad he was able to attend CHS 50th class reunion in 2002. He surely lived a productive life, and will be missed by family and friends.

Cliff & Rosemary Murphy May

To all of Bob's Family, I extend my deepest sympathies. Bob was a good customer of mine at Riverview Ford and I will always remember him as a perfect gentlemen and someone who I could call a friend.

I remember lots of happy times in Clayton Grammar and High School with Bob even the time we chewed tobbaco together for the first time and I got sick and also the times he came to the Ferrell Farm and we rode the tractor together.

Kim and family,

I am so sorry to hear about Bob Sr.'s passing. He truly was one of a kind and will certainly be missed by many. For whatever reason, he gave me the nickname "Murphy". Not sure why, but stuck from the first time he called me that. From that day forward, everyone at WPI Sarasota knew who Bob was looking for when he called Murphy.
One of the key qualities that stands out when I remember Bob, is his dedication to his family, friends and employees. All of us...

Kim soryy to hear about Bob. Lea

Our sincerest sympathy to your family. Many memories will remain with us. We were members of Class of '52. Bob was always alot of fun to be with and willing to take part in many activities . I remember he always came into Mackay's (next to the barber shop) and wanted Chocolate Milkshakes. We made them so thick he had to eat with a spoon, of course Doc didn't see them.
Fondly remembered
My maiden name is Sharp.