Lambert Bartak

1919 - 2013

Lambert Bartak

1919 - 2013

BORN

1919

DIED

2013

Lambert Bartak Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Nov. 5, 2013.
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — The organist who entertained baseball fans for more than half a century during the College World Series — and who was once ejected from a game for his choice of song during a dispute over a call — has died.

Lambert Bartak died early Sunday at an assisted living facility in San Diego following a brief illness, according to his son. He was 94.

Starting in 1955, Bartak was invited to play such standards as "Hello Dolly," ''You Are My Sunshine" and, of course, "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" on his 1947 Hammond organ stationed at the far end of the press box at Rosenblatt Stadium in Omaha during the annual College World Series.

By 1980, he had become the series' full-time organist, but he still had to be wooed every year, said Kathryn Morrissey, executive director of CWS Inc.

"I really think he just enjoyed the banter," Morrissey said. "I just told him the event would never be the same without him, and that was true. We really didn't have a backup plan."

He retired in 2010, the last year the series was played at Rosenblatt.

Bartak also played the organ for minor league baseball's Omaha Royals from 1973 to 2002. In 1988, he was ejected from a game when he played the theme song from "The Mickey Mouse Club" during an on-field argument between the Royals' manager and an umpire over a call.

"The truth is, Dad didn't know why he was being ejected," his son, Jim Bartak of San Diego, said Tuesday. "He was not a sports fan, and he had no idea what a Mickey Mouse call was. He said at the time, 'I was just playing Mickey Mouse for the kids.'"

Bartak was born April 8, 1919, on a farm outside of Clarkson, about 85 miles northwest of Omaha.

Lambert Bartak's father, a Czech immigrant, played the accordion for parties. The father sold 20 pigs one year to buy his son an accordion of his own.

"He showed Dad some of the basics," Jim Bartak said. "But Dad was otherwise self-taught. He could read music and write music for any instrument."

When the U.S. entered World War II, Bartak joined the Army and was allowed to take his accordion overseas with him, his son said. He became a member of a group that entertained troops in London.

After returning, he became known as an accomplished musician who had his own radio and TV shows in the '40s and '50s.

"He played for several presidents — Reagan, Kennedy, Carter, Clinton," Jim Bartak recalled. "He spent his life doing what he loved. He was a music man."

Bartak was preceded in death last year by his wife of 66 years, Geraldine. He is survived by his son and two daughters, Linda Fontenot, of Omaha, and Laura Kleinkauf, of Dallas, and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

A funeral service will be held Saturday at Church of Joy in Chula Vista, Calif.

MARGERY A. BECK, Associated Press




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February 13, 2017

hes my great gandpa

John McKee

July 7, 2015

Jim,this is John McKee; I worked with you at BFI in sales in the early 80s...so very sorry to hear about your dad... I was always so proud we were from Omaha... prayers...

Jim Bartak

January 11, 2015

Thank all of you for your kind words regarding my father. I had no idea this was on the internet until today. He was the kindest man I have ever met, and I know how lucky I am to be able to say that. Not a day goes by without thinking about him. Thanks again for all the well wishes and scripture references. I sure loved that man.

hyde

November 29, 2013

To the family I offer my deepest sympathy for your loss. I pray that you have fun memories of Mr. Bartak and rely upon them when he is missed the most. What a wonderful thing our Heavenly Father gave us ,MEMORY. May Mr. Bartak sleep in peace.

November 24, 2013

I'm very sorry for your loss. May the "God of all comfort" bring you peace during this troubling time.

Mary Smith

November 11, 2013

My sincere condolences to the Bartak family. Your loved one will be missed. We can all look forward to God's promise of peace for his united people. Ps. 37:10, 11

Joann

November 9, 2013

Jim,
I'm so sorry for the loss of your father. Lambert was a great person and crowd pleaser in Omaha. Can't wait to see him again!

November 9, 2013

Dear Bartak Family
Sorry for your loss. In the near future God will bring a complete end to pain, sickness, and death.
What a wonderful time that will be.

Norris Jr. High? Central~

Pete Goodman

November 9, 2013

Jim, so sorry to hear of the passing of your father. I got a call from Linda Parker who told me. Your Dad was an icon in the Omaha area and with the College World Series. Hope all is well with you my friend. Peace and good journey~ Pete-

connie jenkins

November 9, 2013

THANK YOU FOR USING YOUR TALENT....GOD IS GREATZ...WHAT A GREAT SOUL......

November 8, 2013

May the God of comfort grant you peace in your time of need. We know he will.(1 Cor. 1:3)

Charles & Lauren Green
Marrero, LA

Loyson "Skeets" Mahoney

November 7, 2013

I remember when Bart returned from England and joined the band I was in. I was extremely impressed by his talent. I also remember that he would walk down Van Camp Avenue with his son Jim and pass by my home near the golf course. Jim would stop and play with my band trailer while Bart and I visited. Bart (besides me) was the last living member of the WOW Calling gang--those days are some of my fondest memories. Bart will be missed!

MRobisnon

November 7, 2013

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

JW

November 6, 2013

I am sorry for your loss. I hope you can find comfort in the words written at (Jeremiah 29:11,12)

Betty Fowler

November 6, 2013

Mr. Lambert Bartak lived a long life of special mightiness from God at Psalms.90:10. To his family, may you all find comfort from the God of all comfort as you keep your loved ones memories close in your hearts and minds and cherish them.

November 6, 2013

May Our God of all comfort and peace be with your dear family and your fond memories of Lambert.

November 6, 2013

My sincere condolences to the family of Lambert Bartak. May you find comfort from the peace of God during this time of distress and in the days ahead-Phillipians 4:6, 7. E.D. Park Forest, IL.

A

November 6, 2013

Dear Bartak family I am sorry for your loss may you find comfort by drawing close to God during this difficult time . James. 4:8

Ann

November 6, 2013

I hope you can find comfort on the promise of Job 24:15

Dwayne Bickham

November 5, 2013

in God's care rest in peace

JW

November 5, 2013

I am sorry for your loss. I hope you can find comfort in the words written at (Jeremiah 29:11,12)

George Webb

November 5, 2013

I met Mr Bartak briefly at the College World Series in 1999 or so, and the circumstances were somewhat funny. I was there covering the Rice Owls for the university's alumni magazine. I was in the press box before a game when Mr Bartak came out of his booth and asked, out of the blue, if anybody had the music for the Rice fight song. I said that I could sing it for him, and he said he could try to write down the notes from that. So we went to his booth, he pulled up some blank sheet music and a pencil, and I sang the song while he tried to write the score. About halfway through he said something like "This is really tough -- you can't carry a tune." I was doing my best, but he was right! As I recall, we ran through it twice before he said he had what he needed -- whether he really meant that or just had enough of my voice was a little unclear. I left the booth, and a few minutes later Mr Bartak was playing a very good approximation of the Rice fight song on the Rosenblatt organ. I then called the band office at Rice and found someone who could send proper sheet music the next business day, but until then, Mr Bartak's hand-written score did the trick. He was a professional who cared about his craft but was also ready to improvise. I treasure the memory of that little episode with him in Omaha.

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