Born in Raritan Township, NJ, October 2, 1956, he was the son of Joseph Michael Inglin, Sr. of Maryland and the late Beverly Ketchum Inglin. He grew up on Maple Avenue, in Flemington, NJ.
He was a mason with and member of the International Union of Bricklayers & Allied Craft Workers (BAC) Local #4. Joey was also a former stock car driver, racing on all the local area dirt tracks. He had coached soccer for many years and was involved with the Del Val wrestling program and the Flemington Speedway Historical Society.
Survivng, in addition to his father, are his wife of twenty-eight years, Eileen Carberry Inglin; a daughter, Heather Inglin of Alexandria, VA; two sons, Charles Inglin of Columbia, MO, and Kyle Inglin of Kingwood Township, NJ; a sister, Dawn Inglin-French of Ocean City, NJ; and three brothers, David Inglin and his wife Chris of Hillsborough, NJ, Keith Inglin and his wife Korina of Milford, NJ, and Kevin Inglin and his wife Sharon of Delaware Township, NJ; and several nieces and nephews.
Born in Raritan Township, NJ, October 2, 1956, he was the son of Joseph Michael Inglin, Sr. of Maryland and the late Beverly Ketchum Inglin. He grew up on Maple Avenue, in Flemington, NJ.
He was a mason with and member of the International Union of Bricklayers & Allied Craft Workers (BAC) Local #4. Joey was also a former stock car driver, racing on all the local area dirt tracks. He had coached soccer for many years and was involved with the Del Val wrestling program and the Flemington Speedway Historical Society.
Survivng, in addition to his father, are his wife of twenty-eight years, Eileen Carberry Inglin; a daughter, Heather Inglin of Alexandria, VA; two sons, Charles Inglin of Columbia, MO, and Kyle Inglin of Kingwood Township, NJ; a sister, Dawn Inglin-French of Ocean City, NJ; and three brothers, David Inglin and his wife Chris of Hillsborough, NJ, Keith Inglin and his wife Korina of Milford, NJ, and Kevin Inglin and his wife Sharon of Delaware Township, NJ; and several nieces and nephews.
Gravesite Details
Burial will be private. Cremated.
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