Stephen-Bartron-Obituary

Stephen V. Bartron

Washington, District of Columbia

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BARTRON STEPHEN V. BARTRON Passed away on January 1, 2009 at Alexandria Hospital. Memorial services to be held at Arlington National Cemetery, March 11, 2009 at 11 a.m. sharp. Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of choice.

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It´s difficult to register that Steve has been gone over a dozen years. He left this earth much too early. I would be very interested in communicating with friends of his and will be especially grateful if anyone can provide a tel or email for Leigh (Lee?) Peterson. May we all keep happy memories of Steve in our hearts and minds.

I just found this out 12/01/2011. Steve and I were good friends from 75-78 or so. Dewey it was. God Bless you my friend, very sorry I lost touch, but memories will always be with us.

Mike Gleason, Vienna VA

Steve was a very good man -- and a very good friend to many. He personified good taste and had a keen eye for style. He was an avid reader and observer of politics and had well informed views on many topics and wasn't timid about expressing them. In fact, we met (in 1969) arguing opposite interpretive viewpoints in an English class at GW. He liked people. His friends became his family. I only learned of his death yesterday and do not yet know of the circumstances of his death. We had lost...

I'm saddened that we have truly lost a kind, caring, fun-loving friend. He'll certainly be missed by many people.

Its been awhile but I'll always remember the good times we shared hosting the dinner parties at the beach house in Dewey. I'll miss ya man. RIP

I'm so shocked....what a wonderful guy. We had so much fun any time Steve was around, and I loved co-hosting parties with him. We will all miss him...
Joy

I knew Steve for many years and I always enjoyed his comments and the sense of presence he radiated. During a party last summer, he told my date what a nice person I was and really put in a nice plug for me. That was really sweet of him and really touched me. I miss him.

I will miss sponsoring tables at steeplechase races with Steve and I alreadyl miss his weekly humorous emails. He was a gracious host and a good person.

Steve was a kind and generous soul. Always welcoming and treating you like family. I wish I gotten to know him better.