John Stanwood wrote that Phillip was listed as a farmer from Pemberton in the 1887 Howes Burlington County Directory. He purchased lot #1183 in the Mt. Holly Cemetery on December 1, 1891. He is buried there along with his wife and Rebecca S. Stackhouse (d. 9/23/1918). Mary was disowned by the Church (Quakers) for marriage contrary to discipline.
Laurie Lee Wagner-Hess found a death certificate for Phillip S. Bodine. He died in the Burlington County Almshouse in New Jersey.
Here are some Bodines buried in Mt. Holly Cemetery in Burlington Co., NJ:
Bodine, Daniel, d. 2-2-1878, J2
Bodine, Francis W., d. 5-10-1892, J2
Bodine, Lida J., b. 1849, d. 1881, J2
Bodine, Mary E., no dates, G2
Bodine, Philip S., b. 1816, d. 1903, G2
Bodine, Rebecca L., d. 11-1-1909, J2
From Ronny Bodine:
Mary (Woolman) Bodine was the daughter of Samuel F. and Lydia Woolman, Quakers. On 2 July 1849, Mary was dismissed from the Burlington Monthly Meeting for marrying contrary to discipline, but apparently was later reinstated, as on 5 April 1869 she was granted a certificate to the Mount Holly Monthly Meeting (Hinshaw, "Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy," II: 189, 281, 316). The Bodine family was living 1860 to 1880 in Pemberton Township, Burlington County where Philip was engaged in farming. In 1900, Philip, now a widower, was living with his stepmother and sister, Rebecca, in Mount Holly. His name was recorded as Streaker P. Bodine. Philip and Mary Bodine were buried in Mount Holly Cemetery. See the obituary of Mary Bodine in the "New Jersey Mirror" of 2 Dec 1891.