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Dr. Terry Lee Bartolet

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Dr. Terry Lee Bartolet, 71, of Easton, died Sunday, March 4, 2012 in Easton Hospital after being stricken at home. Born: May 21, 1940 in Easton, he was a son of the late Charles E. and Eleanor Holtzman Bartolet, Sr. Personal: He and his wife the former Virginia Napoli have been married for 47...

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Ginny and family,
For all his attributes...one of the finest men I have ever known in my experience.
Today marking the anniversary of his death, I wanted to extend remembrance.
Memory Eternal!
Holly Hughes

Terry was an outstanding individual. He was a superb athlete as well as a community and civic leader. My thoughts are with his family at this difficult time. Charlie Gibbs Easton High School class of '61

Dear Ginny and family, we just returned
from a trip and heard the very sad news of the passing of Dr. Bartolet. Please
accept our family's deepest sympathy.
Angela and Bruno Gramlich
Peter and Christine, Lora's classmates.

Bartolet Famiiy
So terribly sorry to hear about Terry.I fondly remember our school days and the reunions. I'm so glad I had such a nice conversation with Terry at the picnic.

Mrs. Bartolet and Family,
We were so sorry to hear of the sudden loss of your husband and father, respectively. Our deepest sympathy is extended to you and your family at this difficult and sad time.

-Sincerely,

Chuck,
Very sorry for the loss of your brother. I worked with him at Easton hospital for a short time. He was a great man.

To the Bartolet Family,
I am so sorry to hear about the passing of Dr. Terry Bartolet. He was always so kind and helpful to me during my athletic days at Easton Area HS. He loved his community, school, and family. We will all miss him. May God give you peace during this difficult time.
Kevin Kreitz

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Ginny and Charles &Family,

I was very sorry to hear of Terry's passing. I think back on the days when we all met up at the Dolly Madison Shop and would head for the ball fields on the south side for pick up games or sneaking into the Wolf gym on Saturday morning to play basketball hoping we wouldn't get caught.

He was a good friend to have. He's probably handing the ball off to Pete about now.

My condolences.

Michael Miles
Class of '59