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David Cliff Bartek

Las Vegas, Nevada

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David Cliff Bartek David Cliff Bartek passed away suddenly on January 31, 2012, at the age of 59, in a local hospital in Las Vegas, Nevada, where he and his beloved wife, Jen Sue, had been living for 15 years. He was born on August 23, 1952, in Belton, Texas to Ben C. Bartek and Agnes Dana...

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My condolences to David's wife and family. I wish I knew David was at Fitzgerald's, I would have frequented it more often. Anyone living in Central Texas in the late 60's and early 70's knew the name Bull Bartek. I was never hit so hard by anyone out
there on those concrete practice firelds just outside ole BHS Stadium then when Bull Bartek would crash through the line with his helmet crown about to separate you from your teeth. He hit so hard the coaches were forced to purchase him a...

Mrs. Bartek, please accept my heartfelt sympathy for the loss of your husband. You were one of my coaches as well as my science teacher in 8th grade at Hill Country M.S. in Westlake (Aus,TX.) in the early 80's. You were one of the best science teachers and I have not forgotten you. You are in my prayers.
Fondly,
Brooke Boehme Winfrey

We will miss David's kind and loving heart. I loved the holiday dinners when I was little and time spent with Uncle David and Aunt Suzee when we visited Vegas. We are praying for comfort and peace for you, Suzee. We love you!
Love,
Paul, Bry, MacKenzie and Hogan

We were so sorry to hear of David's passing. We remember David as a great kid and a wonderfully gifted athlete at BHS. Please accept our sincere condolences. Coach and Mrs. Martin (Georgetown)

Our thoughts and prayers are with you,Go Big Red and Hook em Horns! Roy and Betty Northen

Please accept my condolences. David was a great guy and always kind in high school. The words 'David was a Christian.' spoke to my heart and I rejoiced knowing I would see David again. This is not the end of David but the beginning of a new eternal adventure for him.

David and I were teammates in 1971 on the Freshman team at the University of Texas. David was a tremendous athlete and as strong as a bull. He took my twin brother and I up to Belton to visit his family and, of course, to get some wonderful home cooking. It was easy to see how David managed to keep his size while growing up. Mrs. Bartek was a wonderful cook. I will remember David not only for his ability on the football field, quick smile and good looks, but as a young man that was always...

I remember David, his Dad and sister, coming into the grocery store where I worked during my high school years. I enjoyed watching him become an outstanding running back at HS then getting a scholarship to Texas. The whole family was happy. I am sorry for your loss and pray for your comfort and peace.
Drew Eastland of Belton/Topeka