MUTH, ALBERT, beloved husband, father, grandfather, great & great-great grandfather, age 90, of Villas passed away peacefully Sunday, July 23, 2017 at his home. Albert was born August, 1926 in Philadelphia, PA; and has been a Cape May area resident for 30 years. He is the son of the late Conrad and the late Jennie (Schwartz) Muth. Albert served his country in the US Navy during World War II, serving in the Normandy Invasion, Omaha Beach, and Crossing of the Rhine with General Patton. He was employed by ACME Markets, Philadelphia, PA as a Produce Manager for 47 years. Albert was a member of the Lower Cape Senior Center, the VFW, and the American Legion Post # 386 of Cape May. He loved gardening, was a man of great faith, and was a member of St Raymond’s RC Church in Villas. Albert was preceded in death by his wife of 53 years: Doris E (nee McKeny) Muth; his sons: Albert, Jr., James, & Gary; his siblings: Betty, Jean, Conrad, Geo, & Dolores; and his grandchildren: Judy & James. He is survived by one son: William Muth; two daughters: Allison (Manny) Carrico & Leslie (John) Stay; and his brother William (Ruth) Muth. Also surviving are 7 grandchildren: Wendy Faye, Jennifer, Jessica, Melissa, Amy, Kelly, & Ryan; 11 great grandchildren; and 1 great-great grandchild. There will be a Mass of Christian Burial at 11:00 am on Thursday, July 27, 2017 at the Parish of St John Neumann, St John of God RC Church, 680 Townbank Rd, North Cape May, NJ, 08204; where friends will be received from 10:00 to 11:00 AM. Interment will follow at Sunset Memorial Park, 333 County Line Rd, Feasterville, PA 19053. The family suggests donations in Albert’s memory to the DAV, Bayshore & Sun Ray Roads, Del Haven, NJ 08251. To share condolences, please visit
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A note from his family:
Our dad was a loving, kind, gentle man. He was always there to help and guide us. He was a loving husband to our dear mother. They spent 53 wonderful years together and he missed her every day since her passing. He had a happy, sunny disposition, always smiling and laughing, a joy to be with because he had a child-like enthusiasm for life. He loved his flower garden and always took care of his feathered friends. He enjoyed playing cards and socializing with his friends at the Senior Center. He was a true “people person” and had many friends. To quote one of our dear aunts “the sweetest man she ever knew.” His faith remained strong thru the loss of his beloved sons: Albert, James, & Gary and his precious grandchildren: Judy & James. He was a man of deep and unending faith in God. We will miss him dearly for the rest of our lives.