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Richard S. Bartholow

Dallas, Texas

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Bartholow, Richard S. Born July 14, 1939 in Dallas. Died July 17, 2008 in Dallas of Leukemia. Son of J.W. "Jack" Bartholow, Jr. and Cathryn "Kitty" Bartholow. Preceeded in death by his wife, Joyce "Pepper" Bartholow, his parents, and his sister Carolyn Bailey. Richard is survived by his wife...

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Richard and I grew up together in Dallas, from about the 1st grade through the 6th. Richard and his family lived on Greenbriar and we lived on Caruth Blvd. Our houses backed up to each other (alley in between). We played together on a daily basis. We were always in the same class at University Park Elementary. My family moved to Jackson, MS in Jan., 1951. I saw Richard a few times after that on trips back to Dallas, but then we lost touch. I...

Chris & family,

I was saddened to hear that your Dad had turned for the worse just as we were excited about a transplant, but now, know that he is comfortable, and smiling his big grin in heaven. Our prayer of mourn is with you.

In his spirit,
Gene & Tina Schramme

My dear friend Matt. We are so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Richard and I were very close friends growing up. We lived close to each other and shared some great times together. He was in my wedding 44 years ago this month.
I have many fond and crazy memories of the things we did.

I knew Richard for at least 20 years and he was a nice man. To his family, I offer my deepest sympathy and my prayers. May God give you comfort in this time of great loss. Frances Johnson

Our thoughts and prayers go out to DiAnn and Richard's family and the loss of a good friend.

May your Family be blessed on a difficult time! and you will be in my prayers! remember we are reborn from god, he only loans ourselves for alittle awhile and when he is ready for us he will call!! He is in a better Place,knowing he is in a better place puts a smile on my face, as it would others as well!!

One of the pioneers have gone on to prepare the way for those who are to follow!
Richard we will see you in the years to come, strong and healthy the quiet one, pray for us who are on the path to paradise with you singing Glory to God in the Highest.

Roland & DeLois

We are so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. May the memories of good times bring a smile to your faces.