Anthony "Tony" Barton

Anthony "Tony" Barton obituary, Pittsburgh, PA

Anthony "Tony" Barton

Anthony Barton Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Pittsburgh Cremation & Funeral Care - Robinson Township on Mar. 19, 2024.

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Anthony "Tony" Barton, age 89, passed away the evening of February 22, 2024 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He was born November 26, 1934 in Paris, France to Richard Barton and Lillian Kerry. As a very young child he travelled by ship to the United States with his mother and sister in an effort to escape the dangers of World War II. When the family arrived in New York City, Tony initially spent some time with a generous host family, but eventually lived with his sister and mother. Throughout his life, Tony often reminisced and spoke fondly of certain times in NYC such as unsupervised roller skating during a storm with his sister, being thoughtfully asked what he wanted for breakfast every morning by his host family or being given sweets on a regular basis by a neighborhood shop simply because the owners found him to be a polite and charming little boy. He also spent less favorable times in various boarding schools throughout New England as a result of the instability of the times and the separation of his parents.
Tony's early love of language and poetry combined with the adventures and hardships he faced in childhood led him to an interest in psychology. At the young age of 17 years, he began his studies at Ohio Wesleyan University. After graduation he made his way to Illinois to graduate school at the University of Chicago, eventually obtaining his Ph.D. in 1964.
In 1960, he moved to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania as one of the founding faculty members of the Duquesne University Psychology Department. There he helped create an internationally recognized graduate program devoted to an Existential Phenomenological approach to therapy and counselling, stressing the importance of the individual life-world of the person and all the possibilities therein, rather than focusing on the person merely as a fixed and limited constellation of symptoms. For 59 years, Tony enthusiastically taught students from this perspective, supervised therapists in training, and counseled hundreds of clients over the years in his private psychotherapy practice. Throughout his life, personally and professionally, he never stopped learning. He studied Gestalt Psychology, hypnotherapy, group and family therapies, and Buddhism to name a few. He even helped out on local animal rescues and adoptions. He authored two books and lived and breathed what he taught. He touched thousands of lives.
He is survived by his wife of nearly 25 years, Carolyn DeForest, his sister, Anne Klemme, his children, Christopher Barton, Catherine Peters, Gregory Barton, Theresa Sabatini, Karl Barton, Timothy Barton, and Allison Barton. He is also survived by 21 grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren. He will be missed beyond words.
At his request there will be no services. All arrangements were entrusted to Pittsburgh Cremation and Funeral Care, Robinson Township.

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February 15, 2025

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December 10, 2024

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December 6, 2024

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Suzanne Plesha

February 15, 2025

Dear Family members, fleetingly met your father, Tony Barton at his Professor `s home on Fith Avenue, Pittsburgh, in the early 70´s. There, along with your mother, Marilyn Barton, he remained a loving enigma for many years.
Through Marilyn Barton, he remained a respected and admired professor. Please accept my heartfelt condolences as you recall the shared memories and relationship he extended to all of you, as a renown Duquesne University Member.

Beth Paransky

December 10, 2024

My deepest condolences to your family on the loss of your beloved spouse, father, grandfather, and brother. I was one of his many grateful Duquesne University students who he honored with a reference to get admittance into the a psychology graduate program. He also coined, as far as I know, and taught the term "pain and suffering" when describing mental distress and left me questioning what it means to thrive in my life. A sign of an incredible psychology professor! I am forever grateful. May you find comfort and the utmost pride in what your husband, and father no matter how many generations away from you as you read this, gave to our/your world.

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Gloria J. Klima

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Mary Marciniak (MaryM)

April 23, 2024

My sympathies to the entire Barton family on the passing of Tony.. he was a very big parting my life and his wisdom and knowledge in his field opened my eyes and my heart to a wide range of familial experiences as well as self awareness. To know that he has assisted so many people, taught so many students and lived a full life is the joy in the sadness. My prayers to the entire family.

Timothy Barton youngest son

March 30, 2024

Papa i love you and miss you! "You have arrived and at home" always in my heart... Quote by Thich Nhat Hahn mindfulness guru & BuddhistMonk.

Suzanne Plesha

March 22, 2024

I only knew Tony by reputation and family contact through Duquesne University. Our paths crossed at the home of Professor Frank Buckley, Phd. Duquesne University. But I remained in touch through his family and marriage to Marilyn Barton. He remained an enigma but well respected father and husband.
To his family and children he remained a beloved father as did his wife of early years, Marylin Barton, a beloved mother. My prayers and sympathy will remain with his surviving family.

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