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Edward "Moe" Bartoli

Columbus, Ohio

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BARTOLI Edward "Moe" Bartoli. The family announces with great sadness Moe's death, after a long and courageous battle with cancer on November 29, 2007 at S.R.H. Laurentian Site. Born in Sudbury, Canada, December 18, 1936 to immigrant parents Argeo and Tersilla Bartoli (predeceased). He was the...

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I miss my grandfather a lot. I think about him every second of everyday. My family has a rose in our house that will be there to represent his presensce, when it dies we will imedietly replace it. The first one still hasn't died. He's a really special person. I miss you and love you Moe Moe.

I have always been proud to say I attended Moe Bartoli's summer hockey school in 1968. Moe and his staff were good to us kids and taught us how to play soccer too! I know young players today have many more advantages than I did in Columbus playing the sport, but they did not learn the game from Moe. I know now that I have the advantage of having known this wonderful man.

Dear Bartoli Family,

I grew up in Columbus and went to many, many Checkers, Owls and Seals games as a youth. My favorite hockey player of all time was and still is Moe Bartoli. He was Player/Coach and was just tough as nails, played extremely hard and was a real thrill to watch those many years ago. I will never forget going to the old Coliseum and watching those games. I was able to go to a hockey clinic put on by the Checkers and got to meet Moe, I was only 10 or 11 but what an...

The Columbus Checkers really was the seed for all the Youth hockey here in Columbus. The CAHA was begun back in the late 60's and was made up of teams that played in the Colliseum and at the OSU ice rink. Moe and the Checkers were a great inspiration for it all and really brought the idea of hockey to Columbus. I know because I was one of those kids. I'm 55 now and still play when I can, and it has been a very big part of my life. Today there are several rinks available in Columbus, and...

My condolences go out to the Bartoli family

I met Moe while he was in Columbus with the Columbus Owls Hockey team
I was a salesman, delivery driver for Pepsi Cola at the Ohio State Fairgrounds.

Moe was very nice to me.
He gave me tickets to the game and souvenirs from the Owls.
To this day I cheerish them.
A very nice and humble man he was.
Also I would like to express my thanks to Eric Griesemeir
I think that is how it is spelled.
He was the equipment...