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Stanley Bartus Obituary

Caring for others in every moment of his life, Stanley Anthony Bartus, 86, entered eternal rest on June 21, 2019. The only child of Polish natives Catherine Zastawna and Anthony Bartus, Stan was a first generation child who grew up in Hartford and graduated from SS Cyril and Methodius School, St. Thomas Seminary, Fairfield University and Saint Louis University School of Medicine. During his internship in St. Louis, registered nurse Margaret "Mickey" Vyverman plotted to catch Stan's attention by lending him a fountain pen. The borrowed pen was returned, but soon sprung a leak that ruined Mickey's white uniform and prompted her to demand recompense from this young doctor. It was a debt he happily paid for years to come. The couple fell in love, raised a family, and Stan and Mickey celebrated 60 years of marriage this year. Stan returned to his hometown in Connecticut for a residency with his bride from Taylorville, Illinois, and then began his practice at Hartford Hospital. His 40-year career had a turning point in 1971 when Stan left the tutelage of Dr. Joseph Pyrtek and joined Dr. Robert Schweitzer to together establish the renal transplantation program. The rest of his career was dedicated to the Hartford Hospital transplant program and when he retired, he had saved and offered hope and second chances to hundreds patients. Surgery was his second love. His first was his family. His wife, six children, their spouses, and his fifteen grandchildren were his raison d'etre. He leaves his children Elizabeth "Beth" Cahill and her husband Jeff of Bloomfield, Ct, Anastasia and her husband Kenny of Winchester, Ct, Matthew Bartus and his wife May of Burlingame, CA, Christine Bartus, M.D., and her husband Clark Finley of West Hartford, Ct, Mary Katherine "Kate" McHugh and her husband Brian of West Hartford, Ct, and Stephanie Lesnik and her husband Greg of Madison, Ct. For the past 26 years, Stan so enjoyed time with his 15 grandchildren Joseph and Anna Cahill, Camille and Stefan Bartus, Jack Stanley and Luke Bartus, Georgia and Tommy Finley, Finn, Molly and Connor McHugh, and Maggie, Ally, Kasimir, and Aniella Lesnik. He was proud beyond measure of this gang. Stan also leaves his sister-in-law Sr. Mary Francella, his brother-in-law Donald Vyverman and his wife Trudy, and several nieces and nephews. A longtime resident of West Hartford, Avon, and most recently Bloomfield, for the last several decades Stan also enjoyed relaxing on the deck of his home at Groton Long Point. He was every day a gentleman, a healer and devoted friend to many. He was deeply committed to his Catholic faith, a grateful optimist, an avid reader who started each day with a newspaper, a jigsaw and Sudoku puzzler, a tech and gadget guy who never let go of his paper notes and never did find a way to manage all of his passwords. He was a longtime early morning jogger who later enjoyed being a gym rat, and a master to a few beloved family dogs through the years. He loved a good glass of scotch and for many years, his Meerschaum pipe, but most of all, he loved his "Good Ol' Gal" Mickey and a house full of family. Stan's family welcomes all friends for calling hours on Monday, June 24 from 4 – 7 p.m. at the Church of St. Timothy, 1116 N. Main St., West Hartford. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on June 25 at 10 a.m., also at the Church of St. Timothy. Burial will be private. Gifts in his memory may be made to the National Kidney Foundation, 1463 Highland Avenue, Cheshire, CT 06410.

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Published by Hartford Courant from Jun. 22 to Jun. 23, 2019.

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Peter Arakelian

March 12, 2025

It was Dr. Bartus who called late one night to say they had a kidney for me. He was very matter-of-fact advising me to come that night to the ED and would do my surgery in the morning. This, while my wife danced around the room. "Is it a good match", I asked?. "It's a good match" was all he answered. That was 38 years ago. I am grateful for Dr. Bartus for his caring, integrity and skill.

Geri K

June 25, 2019

To the Bartus Family: I had the honor of working with Dr. Bartus on Bliss 5 East at Hartford Hospital. He was a wonderful mentor and brilliant surgeon. He will be missed deeply. May your loving memories bring you peace in the days to come.

Dr Dominick Sorge

June 25, 2019

A Life well lived.Now rest in God's peace.I relate to his life for I too was first generation immigrant family,fortunate enough to go to Fairfield Prep,fairfield U and St Louis.My prayers are offered

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Mark Izard

June 24, 2019

A great friend, a great colleague, and a great man. It was a privilege to have known him and worked with him. I miss him. Dr Mark Izard

Debi and Rick Palmeri

June 24, 2019

Stan will always be my example of a life well lived. He balanced his surgical demands with his family life in a remarkable way. He touched his patient's lives but was still very present for his beautiful family. He and Mickey were a dynamic duo, raising a family and balancing the demands of a busy practice all with grace and good humor. He left us all with many good memories and stories to retell and smile. Stan truly knew how to savor life, we are richer for having shared some of his time.

Cyndi (Cheney) Cocola

June 23, 2019

I had the privilege to work along side Dr. Bartus in the O.R. at Hartford Hospital back in the 60's, 70's. It was an honor to be asked to become a Kidney Transplant Team member when the program was in its infancy stages. To this day, I can remember the overwhelming feeling everyone on Dr. Bartus's recipient team had and the success of the surgery.

My sincere condolences to Dr. Bartus's family. His long life should be celebrated as an achievement to his spirit.

Sincerely,

Cyndi (Cheney) Cocola

Kathleen Barton

June 22, 2019

I am one of the lucky ones who had the honor of working for Dr.Batus at Hartford Transplant Associates. He was a brilliant man; kind, nurturing and always willing to listen and lend a helping hand. His love for life and his family and patients was reflected in all that he did. He was a giver of wise advice and deep compassion. I remaniss about him often because he was truly a great influence in my life.
My condolences to his wonderful family. He truly loved each and every one of you deeply.
The earthly world has lost a great man, and the heavens have gained an angel. I am blessed beyond measure to have known him.

Al Glass

June 22, 2019

Dear Christine and Family, I was so saddened to read this morning that your Dad has passed. I'm glad I got a chance to meet him and please know my thoughts and sympathies are with you all at this time. Love, Al Glass

Alex Rudewiczd

June 22, 2019

Dear Family, I am so sorry for your loss. Grew up in the same Polish community around the PNH and St Cyril. Great friends, neighborhood, food,music. He will be in my prayers.
CLASSMATES ARE FOREVER
Dr. Alex Rudewicz

Alex Rudewicz

June 22, 2019

Dear Family, I am so sorry for your loss. Grew up with Stan at St Cyril and the Polish neighborhood around the PNH. Many fond memories of our childhood--He will be in my Prayaers.
CLASSMATES ARE FOREVER
Dr. Alex Rudewicz

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24

Calling hours

4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.

Church of St. Timothy

1116 N. Main St., West Hartford, CT 06115-2510

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25

Mass of Christian Burial

10:00 a.m.

Church of St. Timothy

1116 N. Main St., West Hartford, CT 06115-2510

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