A younger brother, Dennis, is head coach at Gloucester Catholic High School, where Bob was an assistant the last few years. Dennis Barth also works with his father coaching the Brooklawn American Legion team.
"He was so funny and he made everybody laugh," Dennis Barth recalled Monday of his brother, a 1970 graduate of Paul VI High School. "He never shut up on the field, but he was always saying good things, being positive, and encouraging the players."
According to state police Sgt. Stephen Jones, Bob Barth was driving north on Route 42 in Bellmawr when his 2008 Mercury Mariner veered onto the shoulder and struck an empty disabled pickup truck with a missing tire.
Barth, who was not wearing a seat belt, was ejected as his SUV flipped over and the vehicle landed on top of him, state police said. The accident happened at 6:42 a.m. Sunday, and he was pronounced dead at 7:14 a.m. at Cooper University Hospital in Camden. Jones said the cause of death was blunt-force trauma.
Besides his recent coaching position with Gloucester Catholic, Bob Barth was a former head baseball coach at Glassboro High School and Gloucester High School, and the former head boys' basketball coach at Overbrook High School. He was a history teacher at Lindenwold High School.
"I've never met a coach who was full of more energy," said Tony Powers, the assistant guidance director and director of admissions at Gloucester Catholic and a former head basketball coach there. "He was so energetic and never stopped talking."
And never stopped entertaining.