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Robert E. Bartha

Worthington, Ohio

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Bartha Robert E. Bartha, 59, died January 3, 2015 at Kobacker House in Columbus, Ohio. He is preceded in death by his late wife Sheila Fitzgerald Bartha, and first wife Pamela Ferguson Bartha, parents Stephen J. and Mildred Durdel Bartha. Robert is survived by his dogs, Edwin and Sterling; his...

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My husband and I just shared a story about Bob the other day. He is remembered and missed.

I still think of you often, Bob. Your sweetness is missed.

I had fun playing with you and your dogs. Enjoyed our discussions when we met with Mel and Roger, every 2 weeks. I'm sorry to loose you. Neighbor and friend, Rick

Dear Tom, Jim & families: I have been trying to locate you & in doing so came across Bobs obituary. I am so shocked & saddened - I had no idea. I would love the opportunity to speak with you, my phone number is: 419-346-5959.
I am also on Facebook. God Bless all of you.
Love, your cousin, Suzy♥

Bob,
Our lives were enriched by your friendship and we will always remember your warm smile and kind heart. It was an honor to know you and to be considered among your friends.
Jayne & Jeff Derr

I had the honor and pleasure of working with Bob at RSC/BDD. He was unfailingly gentle and kind and fair with a sweet sense of humor, attributes much appreciated in an intense work environment. I know his integrity and well reasoned advice had a profound impact on many coworkers and clients. He was a good, good man.

I am truly heartbroken to hear about the loss of Bob Bartha. He an JPam were good friends of our family and a part of our church, We even got to "babysit" their crazy monky! Then after the loss of Pam we started a Grief Support Group at the church, Also was involved in his wedding to Sheila. Such tragedy in his brief life. My condolences to fhis brothers and family. Rose Zuber

We were close friends. Bob and I lived on the same street for 10 years. He was a humble man and enjoyed life's simple pleasures, like watching the night sky and playing with his dogs. Bob did not aspire material possessions. He valued learning and service to others. Bob earned a PhD and was a licensed psychologist. He taught at Columbus State Community College. I and others will miss his care and kindness.
Rick Kritzer

Dear Jim and family, We are so terribly sorry to learn of Bob's death. We have so many memories of our being neighbors on Torrence Road and more recently seeing him at Hill's Market. Memories include hearing bob practicing his drums across the driveway to sharing the experiences of both he and Jan becoming psychologists. Bob was a kind and caring person with an easy, welcoming smile and manner who left his life and ours much too early. He will be very missed by all of us who knew him. ...