Charlene-Bartol-Obituary

Charlene G. Bartol

Charlene G. (McAllister) Bartol, 49, of Nokesville, formerly of Crafton passed away on June 16, 2007. Beloved wife of Frank Bartol she was preceded in death by her father, Charles L. McAllister. She is survived by her mother, Mabel Nott; her brother, Edward McAllister; and sister, Susan (McAllister) Marshall. She was the loving mother of Adam Bartol and Erin (Bartol) Aamold; and the loving grandmother of Shea Bartol. She is also survived by many nieces and nephews in Crafton, Ellwood City and Virginia. A graduate of Carlynton High School '76, Mrs. Bartol was a veteran of the Army and a former employee of Inova Fairfax Hospital. Her passion was her family, especially her children and grandchild. Friends will be received Thursday from 11 a.m. to noon and 3 to 5 p.m. and a service will be held from 5 to 6 p.m. at Miller Funeral Home & Crematory, 3200 Golansky Blvd., Woodbridge, VA 22192. Donations to the National Ovarian Cancer Coalition are encouraged. Condolences to [email protected]. Sign the guestbook at PotomacNews.com. ManassasJM.com.
This obituary was originally published in the News & Messenger (Woodbridge, VA).

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Dear Frank & Family,

I don't know if you'll remember me, but I lived on 6th Ave. You were a year behind me in school and your sister Michelle went to school with my sister Kim. Charlene was in chorus with me...she was such a sweet person with a pretty smile. I just had to write you and tell you how very sorry I am to hear of Charlene's passing, and to let you know you are in my thoughts and prayers.

Sincerely,

Charlene in her Hemi 300 - Happy Day

Charlene Bartol was a lovely and loving person. Her strength was and is an inspiration. I am so sorry to hear of her passing. My love and sympathy go out to her family.
My last memory of her was when she was in a time of relative strength and health, and I cherish that image. I also remember when we discovered our mutual obsession with iris's, when she gave me a bottle of wine with an iris on the label, and most of all, shock of shocks, when she showed me her iris tattoo. I will...

Char and Her Grand Daughter Shea

Our deepest sympathy to Charlene's entire family. We didn't personally know Charlene but want Mabel, Ed and Susan to know that you are certainly in our thoughts as well as Charlene's husband, children and grandchild.

my deepest sympathy to all charlenes friends and family i knew her in school but hadnt talked to her in years

Dear Frank and Family,
I am sure you do not remember me, but My family and I were at your and Charlene's wedding that beautiful September day in 1978. I remember having a wonderful time at her house on Mildred St. Charlene used to date my brother, Joe Dato. She also sang for my wedding in 1975. She was a kind, loving and giving person. I was so sorry to learn of her passing. She will be missed by all who were lucky enough to have known her. You and your family...

Frank, Adam and Erin ~ I am so sorry to hear about Charlene. You should be so proud of the way she has fought the fight for so many years. She is at peace, no pain. I can see her smiling as I type this. I am going to miss my cousin. God bless you all.

Frank, Erin, Adam and Susan,
Thoughts and prayers to the entire family. Charlene was a true fighter right to the end with more love, strength and courage than anyone I have ever met. She now has her wings and a beautiful home in Heaven surrounded by other Angels that will watch over her as she watches over all of you, until you meet again.
With love and sympathy,
Mary Ann Gustafson
Carnegie, PA