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Eleanor Weimer Bartosik

Bridgeport, Connecticut

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BARTOSIK Eleanor Weimer Bartosik, age 77, of Monroe, died Saturday, June 24, 2006 at St. Vincentts Medical Center, Bridgeport. She was the beloved wife of the late Edmond W. Bartosik and mother of the late Linda T. Bartosik. Born in Bridgeport the daughter of the late Joseph and Josephine...

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Dear Nancy,
Your Mother and I weree close friends when we worked on the same floor of the Professional Bldg on Lafayette St. We had great times during our lunch hour and enjoyed going to Seaside Park during that time. I remember when she met your Dad and how happy she was. She was a great person and I am sorry that we didn't keep in contact after our marriages. Deepest condolences. Marie Ford Smith

Nancy and family
We are so sorry about your loss. Your Mother was one of the kindest ladies I have met and I enjoyed talking with her when she came with Kay to get her hair done. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. The Gagner Family

Dear Nancy & family,
My deepest sympathy in the loss of your Mom. She was a very sweet lady. I understand how difficult it is to loose such a special person in your life. I lost my mom in April, and I miss her terribly. May it be a comfort to know you are not alone in your grief & may the good memories of your Mom always make you smile!

Nancy and family,
You have my sincere sympathy for the loss of your mother and grandmother. I spoke with her a few years ago when I was working on our family genealogy. She and I were second cousins on the Wernlein side of the family. My grandmother and her grandfather were brother and sister. She also went to her prom with my brother Carl! She was so beautiful and I wish I had gotten to know her better. Again, my sincere sympathy.

My deepest sympathy in the passing of your mom. I met her many years ago as an employee of the Town Hall/Town Clerk's Office. She was fun, had a great sense of humor and a good heart. I will never forget her.

Nancy,
My fondest memories of your mom, when I babysat for you and Linda. I woke her up at 5 am instead of 7 am, she cooked breakfast and all, then we realized we were two hours early.
All my love,
Bryan

Nancy,

It is with great sorrow that I write to you about Mom. She was our friend for so many years and her memory will always be with us. Our sympathies are with you and your family. Eleanor Bartosik, a great lady and a great friend.

Ann & Jim Fay
The Villages, Florida

My deepest sympathy in the passing of your mom and grandmother...she was always a joy to talk with.

Nancy,
Your Mom was one of the nicest women I knew in Monroe, and I always think of her fondly when I drive by Bart Center. My sympathies to you and your family for your loss.