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Marsha Jean Bartholomew

Oley, Pennsylvania

1952 - 2017

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Marsha Jean (Robertson) Bartholomew, 64, of Gilbertsville, died July 2, 2017 at Pottstown Memorial Hospital. She was the wife of John Thomas Bartholomew, who she married December 1, 1972. Born July 19, 1952 in Reading, she was a daughter of the late George Francis and Evelyn B. (Reichert)...

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To the entire Bartholomew and Robertson families please know that all of you are in my thoughts and prayers. I was shocked and sad to hear of Marsha's passing. I will cherish all the family reunions at Aunt Evelyn and Uncle George's house growing up. Marsha had both my boys in school and enjoyed having her as their teacher. Most recently I would see her at the hockey games. OV Hockey and the entire community will miss this great lady.
Patti (Robertson) Swoyer

Mrs. B was a wonderful and caring teacher who always had a kind word to say and was always there to help others get through some not so pleasant situations. She will always be remembered by those she taught. Lifting prayers for comfort and peace in this difficult time.

Please accept our deepest sympathy. She was one of my favorite teachers.

YOU WILL CONTINUE TO LIVE IN MY HEART FOREVER

My condolences to the Bartholomew family. She was a wonderful teacher who "got" her students.

Bart, My deepest condolences to you and your family. I remember Marsha fondly.

To the entire family. We are saddened to hear about Marsha Prayers for the family.
Cousin Jane and husband Larry Valeriano

I remember her and her asking the class to spell her name, sight unseen, I was the only one to do so. She also taught me to ignore when those less kind made fun of my last name. She was a gentle, good, and kind woman.Jennifer "Moody" Koch

Thoughts and prayers going out to the Bartholomew family. I had Mrs. Bartholomew in school. I am sure my brother Kirk had her as well. Gone to young . May the many memories you have bring a smile to your face even in this difficult time. Even if it's just for a little while.