James-Quilter-Obituary

James Bernard "Barney" Quilter

Toledo, Ohio

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James Bernard Quilter, 86 years of age, passed away peacefully Monday night, August 15, 2005, surrounded by his family. The son of James T. and Helen Marie (Haley) Quilter, he resided for 80 years on the same block in East Toledo. Until 6 years ago when he moved to Oregon, Ohio, he spent most of...

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Dear Bernie,

Our deepest heartfelt thoughts are with you and your family.

We love and miss you,

Barney Quilter! A name I remember hearing over and over growing up in East Toledo. Thank you Barney for all the help you provided to our family. We are all proud to have known you - a star for sure. And mighty handsome, too. You lived a good life and have now joined the other stars in heaven.
From the Myers Family - children of Glenn "Monk" Myers and Virginia Fazekas Myers - our sincerest condolences to the Quilter Family...

To the Quilter family:
Please accept the sympathy expressed by this distant cousin. My relationship is through the Harrington family.

Bernie & Mary Jane,
We felt a loss also with the passing of your Father. He was a great friend to many and very respected by all. I know you have many memories of your Father & Mother a wonderful couple to know.

Maryann, Bernie and families. We are greatly saddened by Barney's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. God bless you.

Maryann and Bernie: I am so sorry to hear of your father's passing. I think of him often and remember the years I worked with him at the Retiree Center. Please know you and the family are in my prayers.
Kathie

Bernie and Family
From the Heatherdowns License Agency we would like to offer our condolences. God Bless all of you
Pam Rupp
Deputy Registrar

What a great man Barney has been and he was a great example to our young people at the Barney Quilter CCC. They were always happy to have him visit with them and they felt his interest and love. Barney had a good sense of humor and shared that. I will miss him but always remember him as I visit the places that bear his name. Prayers and sympathy to you and the entire family.