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McGuinness Funeral Homes - Woodbury
Paul R. Barber
October 21st, 1970 - February 9th, 2020
Paul Roman Barber, of Westville, New Jersey, passed away on Sunday, February 9, 2020. He was 49. Legacy Paul was a Sheet Metal Worker for the Union at Local 19 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania for 14 years. Family Beloved husband to Jennifer (nee McIntyre); treasured son of Barbara Barber (nee Miller) and the late Joseph R. Barber Sr.; devoted father to his daughter, Jordan Barber; dear brother to Kellie McCullough and Joseph R. Barber Jr. (Tracey); loving grandpop to Nicholas and cherished uncle to Arden and Colin. Farewell Tribute Relatives and friends are invited to join Paul's family for a Memorial Luncheon on Saturday, February 15, 2020 at Adelphia's Restaurant from 2:00PM-6:00PM. Please R.S.V.P. that you will be attending to Jennifer Barber at (856) 200-6423 or [email protected] Arrangements under the direction of McGuinness Funeral Home, Woodbury, New Jersey share the memories … share love … ShareLife® at www.mcgfuneral.com
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We have served the Woodbury community since 1951, when our founder, James A. McGuinness, opened our first funeral home. He knew the importance of families having a trustworthy, local funeral home to help them memorialize their lost loved ones and navigate grief. Our beautiful funeral home in Woodbury was originally built in the late 1700s, and has since been rebuilt to honor its original charm and comfortable, warm feel. Once you walk through our doors, you become family....
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