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David M. Barton. M.D., David M. Barton. M.D., died peacefully at his home on April 5, 2008. In his last days he was surrounded by his wife Dorothy, family and friends; he left behind countless people he had touched in one way or another throughout his accomplished life. David was born in Rockford, Ill., on March 16, 1931, to Helen and Leon David Barton. He received two bachelors' degrees from the Univ. of Illinois, Urbana, and his Doctor of Medicine from the Univ. of Illinois in Chicago. In 1964, after a residency at Indiana Univ. Medical Center and service as a flight surgeon for the United States Air Force, he began a long and illustrious practice as an obstetrician/gynecologist in Boise. His hands brought literally thousands of children into the world. He had a thirst for knowledge and a scientific mind that never lost touch with the passion that surrounded his chosen profession. He took great pride in helping couples who faced difficulty conceiving children. More than anything, though, David was a constant teacher. He helped found and nurture for decades the WAMI program, a program that secured seats for Idahoans at the Univ. of Washington's medical school. He was a Clinical Professor with the Univ. of Washington, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, and directed a community clinical unit that taught medical students and residents. He initiated a continuing medical education program in Ada County. In 1995, he received an excellence in teaching award from the Univ. of Washington. He was always eager to share his knowledge with others and it showed throughout his life's work. His professional accomplishments could fill several pages. Some of these include: Member of the Idaho State Board of Medicine and the American Medical Association; Examiner for the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology; Fellow of the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology; Past President and Board of Trustees Member of the Idaho Medical Association; Past President of the Ada County Medical Society; Physician Consultant for the Boise Veterans Administration Hospital; Past Chairman of the Breast Cancer Task Force and Board Member of the American Cancer Society (Idaho); Past Chairman of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at both St. Luke's Regional Medical Center and St. Alphonsus Regional Medical Center in Boise; and author of numerous peer-reviewed medical articles. However, David valued the earned respect and friendship of his colleagues much, much more than these titles and awards. Equally important to David was his family. He and his first wife raised three beautiful and talented children in Boise. He married Dorothy Werth in 1986 and they were later married at St. John's Cathedral. They were fortunate to have 22 happy years together. They shared a love for skiing, playing bridge with their friends, and spending time on the lake in Cascade. He was devoted to his children and embraced Dorothy's family as his own. Throughout his life, David shared a close bond with his brother, John Barton, who is also a medical doctor. David loved his family dearly and was always there in times of need. He was preceded in death by his parents and his first wife, Lolly Kalin Wyatt. He is survived by his loving wife Dorothy of Boise; brother, John Barton, of Marengo, Ill.; son, David Michael Barton of Boise; daughter, Anne Barton Schonhardt (Craig) of Boise; daughter, Mary Barton Rose (Chris) of Palo Alto, Calif.; and four step-children: Bradley Werth (Marla) of St. Thomas, U.S.V.I.; Marsha Clark of Merritt, Fla.; Douglas Werth (Holly) of Hailey; and Julie Wipper (David) of Boise. David leaves behind more than a handful of children who knew him as grandpa or "Pop Pop" and will greatly miss his warm smile and gentle touch: Kelly Anne Barton; Katherine "Katie" Ellen Barton; Laura Anne Rose; Emily Christine Rose; Sarah Marie Rose; Jason Marshall Clark; Audrey LuAnn Wipper; Jude David Werth; and Trent Edward Werth. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 1 p.m., Friday, April 11, 2008 at St. John's Catholic Cathedral, 775 N 8th St., with Father John Legerski presiding. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations may be made, in his name, to the Bishop Kelly Foundation, Scholarship Fund, 7009 Franklin Rd., Boise, Idaho 83709 or to a favorite charity. Services are under the direction of Cloverdale Funeral Home.

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Published by Idaho Statesman on Apr. 10, 2008.

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Carla Berg

June 16, 2008

Dear Family, I was a patient of Dr Bartons at the VA for 25 years and I will miss that smile.

J & T

April 25, 2008

Dear Barton family,
We are very sorry for your loss and wanted you to know how Dr. Barton touched our lives.
After a very frustrating 11 years of trying to have a child we received a referral for Dr. Barton. What a wonderful man and doctor.

In 3 very short months we were expecting!
Our son is now 9 years old, baptized last month and a blessing to our family.
Dr. Barton brought more joy to the parents of the children he helped into this world, than anyone can possibly imagine.
May you be at peace to know what a blessing he was on this earth and now what a blessing he is in heaven.

God Bless your family at this time of loss. You will be in our prayers
The Baileys

Cyndi Gerow

April 18, 2008

Anne and family - I am very saddened to hear about your loss. I too had Dr. Barton, and was blessed with a child from his "expertise". He was a very nice, gentle man who will be missed by ALL. My thoughts and prayers go to you and your families.
God Bless.

Andrea Terry

April 17, 2008

Dear Barton Family, I was saddened by the news of the loss of Dr. Barton. I am grateful to him for helping me bring two healthy children safely into the world. His gentle and kind demeanor will always be remembered.

Rena Matter

April 16, 2008

As a former patient I remember Dr. Barton to be a thoughtful and compassionate human being, and a physician on the cutting edge of his field. He was the best! Prayers and blessings to all of his family members.

Cheryl Charlton

April 15, 2008

Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. It is because of Dr. Barton that we have our son, Ryan. For that we will be forever grateful to him. He was a very kind and compassionate doctor.

Anne Barton Schonhardt

April 12, 2008

My Dear Family, Friends, Previous Patients, Children,

On Behalf of our Father, I thank you for your support. My Father was one incredible man, please view the Website, and Idaho Stateman.

We love hearing from you. Please remember my Father's passion for Excellent Medical Care for his patients.

On Behalf of my Brother, David Michael Barton Jr, DVM, my Sister Mary Barton Rose,JD,and myself, we thank you.

Please keep my Father's Stepchildren in your prayers.

Anne
Barton Schonhardt,PT

April 11, 2008

Dearest Barton Family, Your father, husband, brother, uncle was my motivation over the past 30 years. He gave me my first job nearly 30 ago and he inspired me to start my own business. I have often said he was the most intelligent person I have ever know. He has delivered my children and influenced my family. Our warmest thoughts and prayers are with your family. Kelly and Bill

Marianne Rose Baker

April 10, 2008

Dear Mrs. Barton and family, thankyou for sharing Dr. Barton with all of us who met him through the Boise VA Women's clinic. He was truly a caring Man and excellent Dr.

LaReane Sullivan

April 10, 2008

May you all find peace in knowing what a loving and caring person Dr. Barton was. It is because of him that we have our beautiful daughter, Jennifer (who will be 34 in August). We will miss you, dear friend, and pray that your family is blessed with peace and understanding.

Connie Hogland

April 10, 2008

Dorothy, our love and prayers are with you and your family. May time heal all but the beautiful memories of your life together.
Connie and Tim Hogland

David and Dorothy

April 10, 2008

Lisa Creech (Alley)

April 10, 2008

I am one of many women that Dr. Barton brought a child into the world with. I also went to school and played basketball with Ann. I am sorry for your loss. May happy memories carry you though this sorrowful time.

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