Hal-Bartlett-Obituary

Hal Bartlett

Dallas, Texas

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Bartlett, Hal Bryan Hal Bryan Bartlett 50 of Dallas passed away on June 26, 2013. He was born May 22, 1963 in Dallas, the son of Glenna and Harold Bartlett. He was preceded in death by his father. Hal graduated from W.T. White and Texas Tech University. He is survived by his Mother: Glenna...

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My deepest sympathy to Mrs. Bartlett and Glynese. I can't accept that he is gone. I will forever be grateful for all that Hal taught me to appreciate in life. I know he is a peace now with his Dad and Spike in Heaven.

I went to school with Hal. He was a fantastic guy, and I'm so sorry for your loss. I don't know what took him, but I hope he is at peace. I'm praying for all of his family and friends to find strength and understanding.

Please accept my family's condolences on the loss of Hal. Hal was such a fun gregarious young man and joy to be around. I was in the high school senior play with Hal and later an ugly stepsister with him in a children's play of Cinderella. He made me laugh a lot. Hal was always a good friend to me and I regret losing touch with him after high school.

Your family is in my family's prayers,

Bobby

To Glenna, Glenyse,and family: I was saddened to hear of your loss. May you be comforted by family and friends at this time.

Bartlett Family, you are in our thoughts and prayers, great childhood memories of Hal.

Love,
Matt & Jeanie Elliott

Dear Aunt Glenna & Glynese,
I am so very sorry to hear about Hal. I am keeping you both in my prayers. Take care, Judy Collins Reyes

Aunt Glenna & Glynese, We are so saddened by your loss of Hal. Words cannot express our sorrow. May God give you his peace at this time and strengthen you for the days ahead. Love Jerome and Cheryl

I am saddened to learn of Hal's passing. He was a classmate from the 2nd grade through high school. Please know that he and your family are in my prayers.

I am so sorry to hear of Hal's passing. I remember Hal as an intelligent and thoughtful friend always looking to live to the fullest. His enthusiasm and spirit will be missed.