In loving memory of

Charlotte E. Spaeth
December 12, 1922 - February 8, 2022

Charlotte E. Spaeth, age 99, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, February, 8, 2022. Born in Chemnitz, Germany and raised in Philadelphia and Glassboro, she resided most of her adult life in Runnemede, NJ.

She graduated from Glassboro High School in 1940 and married her late husband, Warren T. Spaeth, Sr., in 1941. Charlotte had a long career with Atlantic Richfield in Philadelphia and Los Angeles, and retired in 1988. She believed in a healthy, spiritual lifestyle and exercised regularly well into her 90s. She loved to go shopping at local stores, and cherished her time with family through visits, letters, phone calls and Facetime. She was a huge fan of The Moody Blues, having attended a number of their concerts.

She is survived by her sons Warren Jr. (Jennifer), Edward (Mary), and the late Richard Spaeth. She was passionate about her 7 grandchildren Julie, Ted, Jeff, Justin, Phillip, Sarah, and Katie and her four great-grandchildren Chance, Jax, Harmony, and Franklyn, along with her beloved nieces and nephews. She is predeceased by her three sisters, Elsie, Melanie, and Elisabeth.

She was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church.

Family will be holding private services at a later date.

Tributes

Judy Porco wrote on Feb 10, 2022:

"Gotta love Charlotte. We want her life. Long and healthy then moving on quickly and fairly painlessly. Remembered with love. Judy/Frank"

Joann Thornley wrote on Feb 10, 2022:

"Charlotte was a wonderful woman. She always took time to greet me and compliment me on what she thought of me as Trinity's church secretary. I went to school with her son, Warren and she always updated me on how he was doing. I know she will be sorely missed. My deepest sympathy to Warren and her family. Joanne Thornley, Naples, Florida "

Scott Denny wrote on Feb 10, 2022:

"My Mom and I would always stop after Church Services in Trinity Lutheran Church and talk to Charlotte who would always tell us about some thing that she did the previous week. On my weeks doing my Lay Readings in the church Charlotte would always make it a point to tell me what a great job I always did doing the lay reasons and that I was the only one with a distinct voice that she could understand. Charlottes compliments to me were always the high point of my week. Charlotte will be missed greatly and I one day I'll see her again to hear one of those great conpliments that made me smile. God Bless you Charlotte. Scott Denny"

John Merlino wrote on Feb 10, 2022:

"Sincere sympathy to the family of Charlotte and may she Rest in Peace. She was a wonderful person and I am so glad I got to know her at Runsen House. She was very active well into her 90?s and was nice talking to her on various occassions. God Bless her soul."