Richard-Bartlett-Obituary

Richard E. Bartlett

Virginia, Virginia

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YORKTOWN - Richard Elwood Bartlett, 43, passed away on Thursday, Aug. 20, 2009.He was a native of Galax, Va., and a Yorktown resident since 1990.He is survived by his loving son, Brandon Richard Bartlett and his mother, Karen of Yorktown; his parents, Elwood and Louise Bartlett of Yorktown; a...

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Louise and family,
I am so sorry for your loss and will keep your family in my prayers. I always enjoyed hearing the fishing stories of Richard and Brandon. I pray God will give you the strength you need during this heartbreaking time.
Beth Carroll

bartlett family.my thought and prayer's go out to you all.richard we be sadly missed by all.god bless your family.

Richard was one of the sweetest guy I have ever met. He was a good boy.
He will be missed. My heart goes out to Brandon. Susan I sorry to hear of the sad news. I just came in from out of town and heard.
May be peace be with the Barlett family.

Louise,

I was so sorry to hear of your son's passing. I hope that you and your family can find some peace in the days ahead as you struggle with your loss.
Sincerely,
Donna Wallace

We were really saddened by the news of Richard. We were very fortunate to have been friends many years ago with him. Our thoughts and prayers goes out to all of the family.

As an elementary student, I went to school with him for a few years. RIP Richard!

Brandon,
I'm so sorry for you're loss. I have known Richard for many years now and he was a pleasure to be around no matter what we were doing from fishing to hunting. Richard had a drive about him where he would strive to be the best he could be at what he loved the most. When I am out doing the things he loved Richard will be in my thoughts and in some way's he will still be there.

I was so saddened to hear of Richard's passing. I truly enjoyed trading "fish" stories with him at the local tournaments. The fishing community as well as all of tidewater has lost a great person. Our sincere condolences go out to Richards family.

David and Kristin Lineberry

Richard was a good friend of mine, who always had my back growing up. I missed him dearly after he moved away; however, I had the fortune of a few visits and fishing trips over the years. I will always hold on to those memories. I believe Richard lived more in a week than most live in a lifetime. I pray for Richards son and parents to receive comfort and peace from God during this time.

With my deepest reguards and sympthy,