Bartholomew-Starkey-Obituary

Bartholomew John "Bart" Starkey

Westlake, Virginia

1931 - 2020

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Bartholomew "Bart" John StarkeyNovember 26, 1931 - December 19, 2020Bartholomew "Bart" John Starkey, 89, of Westlake, Va., passed from this life on Saturday, December 19, 2020, at Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital following a brief illness.Bart was born November 26, 1931, in Kearny, N.J., the...

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I found your husbands name on mortgage papers for my parents home. My parents bought your home on knowles rd in Wilmington. Delaware in 1963. They have loved the home and have owned it since. My father passed and we are preparing to sell it to the next family to build a life in it. May your husband be resting in eternal peace- Debbie Apperson [email protected]

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My deepest prayers to yur family expecially to John and Nancy starkly with the loss of johns dad...may our dear GOD hold this family tight during these times of loss of love one.

Please accept our sympathy and prayers for comfort in the days and years ahead. He was truly a wonderful man and devoted to what is so important in life. Sandy and Bob Horan

I feel sure he was a very good man and well deserved to spend his first Christmas with our Lord. Sorry for your loss and wish you well in the coming days.

Bart will surely be missed by all. It was a pleasure getting to know him and Pat over the past 6 years. God bless you all. Pat know that I love you. Rip Bart.. Love Angela

My condolences to the entire Starkey family. I started with DuPont and Bart helped get me off to a good start. We had a connection since I was a Villanova grad., and my wife graduated from Chestnut Hill college. I was lucky to reconnect with Bart when I moved back to Parkersburg and my children were going to Parkersburg Catholic. I just wanted to share that Bart was a light in my life as I´m sure he was in so many others. You are in my thoughts and prayers Bart.

Uncle Bart was one in a million. We mourn, along with his entire family, his death. You can be assured that he will be remembered in our prayers.

Our deepest sympathy to the family and friends. Will always remember Uncle Bart as a happy and engaging gentleman. I mostly saw him when I was just a young child. His disposition, with all of us crazy cousins swarming, was calm and almost joyful. Wish you all happy memories to sustain you in this time of loss. Bart impacted many and left this world just a little better...you should be proud!