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James R. Bartholomew

Easton, Pennsylvania

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James R. Bartholomew James R. Bartholomew, 70 years, a life long resident ofBath, died Wednesday July 26, 2006 in his home after a brief illness.He was the husband of Judith Ann (Knauss) Bartholomew for 37 years.Born in Northampton, he was a son of the late Randolph H. and Elizabeth...

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Jim,
You were a good high school classmate and a good buddy.
Although infrequent, I always enjoyed our visits over the years.
I'll miss not seeing you at high school functions

I'm sorry to read of Jim's passing. I worked with Jim as the first Director of Nursing for the BiCity Health Bureau. I always liked Jim and never forgot his filing system (???)

DEAR MRS BARTHOLOMEW AND FAMILY
SORRY TO HERE ABOUT JIM PASSING
HE WAS A GOOD NEIGHBOR.
YOU AND YOUR FAMILY ARE IN MY
PRAYS

All of you are in our thoughts and prayers. Mr. Bartholomew was a wonderful man. He emotionally helped us many times.
John and Diane Barlip, Robyn Schrei

Dear Mrs. Bartholomew and family,
We are so sorry to hear about you loss. Mr. Bartholomew was a wonderful person. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Sincerely,
Patti (Faustner) Solt and family

Dear Judy and Family, Jim will always be in my memory. I've known him since college days in the nineteen fifties. My family always enjoyed visiting with you to get an update on your families activities and see all your latest pets. Jim was one -of -a kind.
He will never be duplicated.Our prayers are with you. Jerry, Kathleen, and Steven Price

Our deepest sympathies are with you. May you find strength in your family, friends, and each other during this difficult time.

dear judy and family....
i am sorry to hear of jims passing. he was a good neighbor for a long time and a wonderfull person to talk to and deal with.my prayers and thoughts are with you at this sad time.

charlene Mensinger(wagner)

I wish to offer prayers for Jim and the Bartholomew family. I knew Jim when he worked for the City of Bethlehem. He will always be remembered. Peace be with you all.