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David M. Barton

Skokie, Illinois

Age 70

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DAVID M. BARTON David M. Barton, age 70, passed away Sunday, June 5 in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. David was a Hammond High School graduate and attended the Goodman School of Drama in Chicago. He was the producing director of Center Showcase Theatre in Kalamazoo. Later, his successful career in the...

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Oh David, we had so many laughs together, sure wish we could've talked one more time! I hope Heaven is all it's supposed to be...see you down the road old friend!

David was the kind of man that we thought would be around forever, his love of life and his sense of humor were some of the things we will never forget about him. David, or as we knew him, Einstein, will not be forgotten. We are heartbroken to know he is gone. Sincere condolences to Deb and family.

Pat and Sam LeBeau

Such a loss. You will always be remembered so fondly. Thinking of you Deb in this heartbreaking time.

Although I never had the pleasure of meeting Einstein, I watched and listen to him and Deb, via the Web Cam, sing Karaoke at Cafe Roma, many, many times. I'm going to miss them singing "I Got You, Babe" and him singing "Cabaret".

RIP Dave. You taught Barry so much about the mortgage business and "worked your magic" for many years in my real estate career. So glad you found happiness with Deb and you will be missed by so many.

Thinking of you Deb and the family at this time. This is one man that enjoyed life and lived it to the fullest no matter where he was. Sorry we cannot make the service but know we are there in our thoughts and prayers for you.
Gary & Karen

RIP big guy. Einstein will always be in Puerto Vallarta.

Murray and Rose

You will forever be remembered and live on eternally in the hearts of all who knew and loved you. RIP dear friend.

David made my day every time I saw him; he made me happy and feel special.
He taught me how to love better by example. He adored and cherished Deb, his sister told of how he was so good to her and the myriad of friends that feel the void that he left are his testament to a life well lived. I will miss him dearly.