Jack-Bartlett-Obituary

Jack L. Bartlett

Marysville, Washington

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Jack L. Bartlett 1922-2014 The final curtain closed for Jack, always a performer. At 14, he began singing in church accompanied by his mother, Verda. Many musicals, funerals, weddings, and 60 years of barbershopping kept him busy, also known for his joke telling skill. After WWll as a radio...

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We will miss the fishing stories and great sense of humor, your friend Lynne Rochel

With just a phone call Jack touched my life. I grew up in some pretty rough circumstances at home so I found refuge in the music and drama programs at good old MHS, in the same class as Dave and Dan. It was at a concert Jack heard me sing a solo. He liked it enough to take the time to call a kid he didn't even know and encouraged me to pursue singing, even offering to mentor me in barbershop if I was interested! His call has never been forgotten, and I have spent my whole life singing...

Dave, Dan, Janice and Mitzi;
One is never quite ready to read or hear of a long time friend leaving this earthly life. A long relationship with the Bartlett family. Hardware,Scouting,Skiing,realestate and construction of the Spe-Bi-Da house gave me so many years to finally appreciate Jack's joy for life.
"It's not so much that time heals all wounds as it is that the passage of the years let us make peace with our grief in our own way"
May God's Peace be with you always.
Dave and...

Dave, Dan, and Janice So sorry for your loss . Although I only met your Dad a few times he was someone I respected very much, as I am sure that anyone you knew him did also

To Mitzi and Family:
Our sincere sympathy to you. We will miss him at Desert Shadows. Always friendly and helpful. John and Margaret DeGroot

Jack was the friendliest, most upbeat guy I've ever known. Thanks for the memories.... and the great jokes.

Good friend and always update. Will be missed

I was so glad I had the opportunity to visit with Jack and Mitzi at the hospital several months ago when my daughter was getting her gal bladder removed. I had not seen Jack in many many years and he was just as I had remembered smiling and so friendly. It was so wonderful catching up and revisiting old times. He was a wonderful man and will be missed.