HENRY-BARTHOLOMAY-Obituary

HENRY ADAMS BARTHOLOMAY

VERO BEACH, Florida

1945 - 2015

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October 5, 2015
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VERO BEACH, Florida

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Henry Adams Bartholomay passed away at the age of 70 on October 5, 2015 at Indian River Memorial Hospital Vero Beach, FL. Henry was born in Chicago, Illinois, the first child of Henry(Hank) and Julia L.(Judy)Bartholomay on March 20, 1945. He was raised in Winnetka, Illinois, attended North...

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Total surprise and, frankly, shock at Bart's passing. Best buds at NSCDS, we lost contact in the intervening years, connecting again a couple of years ago. My deepest condolences to all

Deepest condolences to all of the Bartholomay family on behalf of the Zarcone and Norman families. We are so sorry for the loss of Bart, your son, husband, brother, father. As the holiday season is upon us, wishing you peace. We are happy to make a donation to Pilots N Paws on his behalf.

I didn't know Bart personally. But as a Rock River 1978-80 he was larger than life to me. My condolances.

My dear friends, I was so surprised and sad to hear of Bart's passing. Judy, I can't imagine what it is to lose a child. As you know, your family was a big part of my childhood and I remember Bart and all of you with such joy. Love to you all, Kim Thomas

Far winds & followings seas you will be missed. We still have one of your first art works hanging in our den. FLY NAVY.

I had some good times with Bart at RC. We played basketball together and performed in a little rock band. I also had my first date with my wife, Anne, in Vero Beach on a Spring trip with Bart to his parent's place. I wish you all fond memories and the peace of the Lord.

I knew Bart for a brief period at Rockford College, and I bought my first csr from him. - a battleship gray Corvair. I have never forgotten him or the car. RIP

In the middle sixties, Bart and I were very good skateboarding friends at Rockford College. We were on the varsity basketball team together. We both ended up in Vietnam: Bart jockeying F-4's and me on much slower EC-47's that sometimes if we were lucky - had F-4 escorts.

I sometimes wonder if we were in the same skies.

Fly on, Bart.

David L. Benson

For Judy, I do not know if you remember me Please extend my thoughts to his family.It is so sad when we lose some one
from the next generation I think of . Hank 2 many times. Duke