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Charles T. Barton

Roanoke, Virginia

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Charles T. Barton, 76, of Roanoke, went to be with the Lord on Thursday, February 19, 2009. He was a longtime member of Harvest Ministries in Roanoke and was a veteran of the U. S. Army, having served in the Korean Conflict. He is survived by his loving wife of 53 years, Irene Allie Barton; two...

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Irene & Family~It is with great sadness that I learned of the passing of Charles. He, along with his parents, Frank & Effie, held a special place in my childhood memories and always seemed more like family than friends. Please know my thoughts & prayers are with you during this difficult time. Paula Johnson Almond (daughter of Sam & Mavis Johnson)

Irene, I'm so sorry for your lose and know it will be hard to adjust. But knowing he is with the Lord I'm sure will be a comfort. The Lord will also comfort you and the family. I share in the sense of lose, since I lost my husband soon be 17 yrs. Know that I will be thinking of you and the family prayerfully.
It's been so many years you may not remember me, but you, Helen and I use to have some good times.

Irene, I was so sorry to hear of the passing of Charles. It is so comforting to know God prepares a place for His own after they leave this earthly home. It has been a long time since we have been in contact, but I think of you often. God bless you and your family.

I ALWAYS LOVED "MY UNCLE CHARLIE"! HE WAS ALWAYS PICKING ON ME AND MAKING ME FEEL WELCOME AT HIS AND AUNT IRENE'S. HE WILL BE REMEBERED AND MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS GO OUT TO IRENE AND GAIL AND MONA! MISS YOU ALL.....

I remember "Charlie" from Northview as a kind and Christian man. Roy and I always liked him and Irene a lot. My deepest sympathies go out to Irene, Gail and Mona as I know you will miss him terribly. He is now free of pain and in the place he always looked forward to being one day.Betty Thompson

Sister Barton and family please know that we are praying for each of you today and asking God to be your strength and comfort at this time. Prayerfully, Rev and Mrs. Douglas Milliner

Although I did not have the privilege of getting to know Charles well, I have the wonderful priviilege of having his daughter, Gail as a dear friend. Gail and her sister Mona are two of the most sweet and giving people you ever want too meet. These girls learned well from Charles and Irene. I know he will be sadly missed, but he is now whole and healthy again, and with his iLord.

Irene and family: My thoughts and prayers are with you. The scripture in Isaiah 43 came to my mind today. I want you to know that GOD will walk with you in this difficult time.

May GOD comfort you as only HE can do. Psalms 46:1.

Mary Rash