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The Life of Bartlett E. Siter Jr.

SITER, Bartlett E., 75, died of natural causes in his Carney’s Point NJ home on April 14, 2015. Bart was a graduate of Valley Forge Academy and was the proprietor of Siter’s Garden Center in Morton PA for many years. He later owned and operated Mother’s Garden Center in Woodstown NJ and was most recently employed by New Breed of Swedesboro, NJ. Bart lived his entire life loving and caring for unwanted dogs and cats, and tended to a large population of homeless cats near his New Jersey home. He enjoyed plants, music, American history, football, corvette cars and walking his dog, Lola. The son of the late Bartlett E. Siter and Helen Weightman Siter of Morton PA, Bart is survived by his sister, Marian Gladys Willey and brother-in-law, Leonard Willey of Manchester NH, his brother, William Siter,  several nieces, nephews, many dear friends and his beloved dog and cats. Visitation and Funeral Services will be held on Sunday April 19 at 11:00 at Bringhurst Funeral Home at West Laurel Hill Cemetery, 225 Belmont Ave., Bala Cynwyd, PA.  In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the: Salem County Humane Society, PO Box 214, Carney’s Point, NJ 08069

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2015.04.15

Bart was truly a man full of fun and laughter. I loved his spirit. His determination to stay youthful always encouraged me to have fun and youthful as we worked together at Newbreed. He will be truly missed
Posted by Sharia B

2015.04.17

I will always remember our Uncle Bart for his incredibly strong hugs and his undying love for all animals. We had a shared passion for horses. When my daughter "Morgan" was born, I remember he was the first to send flowers to the hospital,including a stuffed pony and was delighted with her name. Always thoughtful, hard working, eternally young in spirit, he was a kind, gentle man. We'll miss him.
Posted by Linda A

2015.04.17

Dec 31 1939-Apr 14 2015 This represents the time Bart spent on earth. He left us with peaceful and caring memories. He was such a caring and thoughtful person to people and animals. Those we love don't go away, unseen, unheard, but always near. Brother Bart will always be loved, missed and near and dear to us. Sister Marian and Len
Posted by Marian W

2015.04.17

Bart was like a father to me as well as my best friend. We talked every day and looked after all the stray animals together. I will miss you dearly. I know when you crossed that rainbow bridge to heaven there were numerous smiling faces waiting for you along with a lot of wagging tails. I will love you always. Debbie
Posted by Debbie R