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Karen McDonald (Werner)
June 4, 2024
Dear Lisa & family,
Thinking of you and sending a big hug your way, deepest sympathies.
Ed Korchinski
June 2, 2024
Hearing of Bill's passing, brought a sadness and reality of the journey we all face, Not having seen Bill since my late teens, the news of his passing brought memories of his friendly nature and cheerful smile. His welcoming greetings always inspired a comfort when meeting and sharing laughs together. Bill's character was exemplary of good values and upbringing. I am jolted back to a precious time of comfort and inclusion shown by all of my Bartko cousins, the value of that I cannot fully express. I share in your sorrow and pray all find comfort in the blessings for having shared life with Bill.
Jean Holowatiuk(Lenko)
May 27, 2024
Lisa and Chelsea and families,
My deepest condolences on the passing of your Dad. We had a lot of memories together and Bill and his band played at my wedding. Him and Sonya were my second parents that lived across the street. Your Parents are together again❤❤❤
Ron Dutchak
May 27, 2024
My deepest sympathy to all of my friend “Bill’s” extended family. I remember as a young man working with Bill at Canora Sheet Metal, and hearing Bill sharing his famous quotes. 2 of my favourites were
Why is a comb!!!!!!! Which made absolutely no sense and then the famous Time for a Shnick. Bill you will be missed.
Sheldon Lozinski
May 26, 2024
Sincere sympathy Lisa, Chelsea and family. Vichnaya Pam’yat / ’ / Eternal Memory
Bea Dennis Brososky
May 26, 2024
Sorry for your loss . Condolences to all. I remember Bill from dad's days at Canora Sheet Metal. He was a great person and am sure you all have great memories of him.
Doug and Deb Lapitsky
May 26, 2024
Our deepest sympathies to Lisa Chelsea and their families.
He was such a kind man and always had a smile on his face.
Cherish your memories
Caron Mitchell
May 26, 2024
Bill was a super nice guy. He would come into the C Store for lottery. His famous words were : I want a poker lotto & 3 dirty words. You will be missed Mr. Bartko. R.I.P.
Christine Braithwaite
May 25, 2024
Bill always made my day whenever he came in. When he’d come to the store in the morning, he’d always say, “Good evening!” And when he’d come in the afternoon, he’d say, “Good morning!” He’d always ask for three “Dirty Words” (Crossword tickets) and when I had his Co-op number memorized, he’d always say, “You really know your stuff!” He was a sweet man that reminded me a lot of my dad, and now my world is dimmer now that he isn’t here any more. I’m so sorry.
Sharon Cymbalisty
May 25, 2024
I will miss Bill so much. Bill was a kind and caring man. I loved when he would drive by and stop in if he saw me in front. My heart is with his family during this tough time. Take care.
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