Ray Barton

Ray Barton

Ray Barton Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Apr. 21, 2010.
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — The St. Paul illustrator who created the enduring Minnesota Twins logo of two players shaking hands across a river has died of cancer at age 80.

Ray Barton was paid $15 in 1961 to create the image, never thinking it would become the team's official logo. Barton assumed it would be used on cups at Metropolitan Stadium.

Barton created art for advertising agencies and other companies in the Twin Cities, including Target, but it was his image of Minnie and Paul that became best known. It's displayed on the Twins' uniforms and pennants and was turned into a giant sign that looms over the outfield at the team's new ballpark.

Barton's widow, Joyce Barton, says he died Saturday in home hospice care.

Barton's son, Tony Barton, said his dad never really liked the logo.

"It wasn't one of his crowning achievements," Barton said. "He was a cartoonist, a writer, a creative director, but he never really thought it was that great. And if you look at it close, it really isn't. Anyone out of art school could have done it. He just happened to be the one who did it.

But Clyde Doepner, the Twins' historian, said the logo represents Twins tradition.

"It goes back to '61," Doepner said. "When you think of Killebrew, Carew, even when you think of Puckett, you think of that (logo)."

The logo originally had both players sporting "MT" on their uniforms, for Minnesota Twins, but it was changed at some point to "M'' and "StP" for Minneapolis and St. Paul.

Tony Barton says his dad never made it to Target Field, which just opened this season.

"He was happy about (the sign), though," Barton said. He said his father was pleased the Twins "haven't forgotten their history."




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Nick Gamvas

April 7, 2011

MEMORY ETERNAL!

Ron Smith

April 27, 2010

I did not know Ray at all but to see his creation of the Twins log live on in this day and age of ever changing franchises is a great tribute to him and Major League Baseball. Preserving the creators of such things a teams, logo of the greatest sport is a awesome tribute to Ray and his family. As Detroit Tigers Fan I have a lot of respect for the Twins and their fan base. Rest in peace Ray..

Barbara Gbaa

April 25, 2010

May the peace of God that excels all thoughts guard your hearts and mental powers through Christ Jesus be with all of you. I am sorry to hear about his death. Please find strenght and encouragement in God's promise at Isaiah chapter 25 verse 8. Please allow His words to console you. May His love be with you always.

Bruce Brandt

April 25, 2010

Rest in peace, Ray. My deepest sympathies to Joyce, Tony and the rest of the family. I was fortunate to know you and your family through my parents' involvement with the old McCarron's Elementary Friday night volleyball group in the 1960s.

Rsy was a very gifted man who was blessed with a marvelous sense of humor - funny even to a young lad like myself - that I still remember 40 years later. Somehow, I never knew or had forgotten he had created that Twins logo. To me, his greatest work was the skilled caricature he drew of my parents (Quentin and Dorothy Brandt) and the hilarious farewell poem that accompanied it when we moved to Wisconsin in 1969. A classic that adorned my parents' homes for decades...

The Turner Family

April 24, 2010

Our deepest condolences to the the family of Ray Barton. May "the God of tender mercies and comfort" ease the pain of your loss during this very difficult time.

Laverne

April 24, 2010

May happy memories and warm thoughts comfort you in this time of sorrow.
John 5:28, 29.

Rey Criollo

April 23, 2010

Hey Ray - Even this White Sox fan has always liked that logo and I'm happy it has endured for so long. The style takes me back to being a kid and the cartoons on the back side of baseball cards. Rest in eternal bliss, Ray. Your talent remains with us.

KEN&MARY O'DANIEL

April 23, 2010

WE ARE SENDING OUR LOVE,PRAYERS,&CONDOLENCES TO THE BARTON FAMILY,FRIENDS,&ALL WHO KNEW MR. BARTON.

Henryk Zaleski

April 23, 2010

Thank you and may you rest in peace.

April 22, 2010

I've always liked that logo. I think it said, "Win Twins". It's folksy and friendly.

Stanley Peterson

April 22, 2010

May the Peace of the Lord be with him.

jones

April 22, 2010

i am sorry about your lost. from the jones family. illinois

Thomas Smith

April 22, 2010

May the God of all comfort, comfort you during these difficult times.

Chele

April 22, 2010

There is no sorrow that God in heaven cannot heal. May your memories bring you comfort and joy.

mike hunt

April 22, 2010

im a minnesotan long time twin fan here in arizona may he rest in peace go twins

Robert Derosier

April 22, 2010

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

R Golay

April 22, 2010

To the the family of Ray Barton - May God give you peace and comfort through his word and the Lord Jesus Christ during this time of sorrow,I know that Ray will be missed by many.

SUSAN ELLIOTT

April 21, 2010

THANK YOU FOR THAT MAY YOU REST IN PEACE YOUR IN FAR BETTER PLACE THAN US MAY GOD CARE FOR THE FAMILY DURING THIS TIME

April 21, 2010

We are deeply saddened over this great lost. Please accept our condolences and sympathy. May God give you the strength to carry on and may you find comfort from His Word, the Bible. 1 Pet. 5:7

April 21, 2010

God Bless

April 21, 2010

To the Barton Family,
We have known Ray for the past 25 years and have admired his work at the Twin Cities Model Railroad Museum. It has been our honor to know him and enjoy his many talents, from building buildings to writing our news letter. He will be greatly missed!!!
Sincerely
Rita and Lenny Leier

Ledbetter Family

April 21, 2010

To the Barton Family:

We were sorry to hear about your loss. As the daughter of a huge baseball fan, you probably don't realize how many lives have been touched by this logo. He will be missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

May the God of all comfort be with you. He knows your pain and promises to be "near to those that are broken at heart, and those who are crushed in spirit he saves."

Sincerely,

Victoria VZj

April 21, 2010

My condolences are
kept in a prayer
sentiments go out
to Joyce and family
Thank you Ray'such talent
you have givin after many years
GodBless you RIP~RAY BARTON~

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