Leo "Lefty" Bernard Bartos, beloved father, brother, uncle, grandfather, and great-grandfather, died Friday evening, June 1, 2012, at Bickford Assisted Living, surrounded by his family.
Lefty was born on Feb. 9, 1928, in Midland. He was one of ten children, son of the late Frank and Rose (Balcirak) Bartos. He attended St. Brigid Catholic school for eight years then transferred to St. Joseph Seminary in Grand Rapids where he spent five years.
Lefty joined The Dow Chemical Co. in 1946 as a solutions man in the cellulose department. His career has seen him wear hats of a journeyman pipe fitter, a piping and underground inspector, a construction superintendent, and safety coordinator. In his last position before retirement he was a safety associate in charge of a safe behavior-based workshop, Safe Working Style (SWS) coordinating more than 4,000 employees through SWS workshops with the help of 90 instructors. During this time Lefty was known as "Mr. Safety and Mr. SWS." In 1992, Lefty retired from The Dow Chemical Co. after 46 years of service.
In his younger days, Lefty was an avid golfer. He would often get up before work and play nine holes of golf at Currie Golf Course before going into work at The Dow Chemical Co. He enjoyed watching the Detroit Lions, Detroit Tigers, and the Detroit Red Wings on TV. In 1998, Lefty was inducted into the Midland County Hall of Fame as the driving force behind the success of the Midland Explorers, raising roughly $750,000 for the organization over 12 seasons. Lefty was known by many as the "fastpitch softball ambassador" for the way he promoted the sport. He was active in obtaining managers and players for the Explorers since they were formed in 1986. Behind the scenes, he helped from the board of directors, establishing the group's by-laws and fundraising. In 2000, Lefty was the first inductee from Midland, Michigan inducted into the International Softball Congress Hall of Fame in the "Recognition of Service Award" category for his main contributions as promoter, fundraiser, and the driving force behind the Midland Explorers.
On June 10, 1950, he married Dominica Delores Wejrowski in Fisherville, and they settled in Midland. He was a dedicated family man, always actively involved in the lives of his children and his church. He served on the Blessed Sacrament Parent Teacher Association (PTA) for several years as carnival chairman and part-time physical education instructor. He will always be remembered for his sense of humor.
Lefty is survived by his children, Linda Coyne of Pittsburgh, Pa., Dan Bartos and significant other Cheryl Wilmot of Flint, Debi (Tim) Craig of Midland, Bridget (Ralph) Hale of Auburn, Brenda Bartos and Mark Bartos, both of Midland; granddaughter, Kimberly Coyne; and great-granddaughter, Lily Jerome, all of Pittsburgh, Pa.
In addition to his children he is survived by brothers and sisters, Don Bartos, Bernard Bartos, Florence Bartos, Lucille Bartos, Janet (Mark) Nisbett, Cathy (Doug) Cloutier, Margaret (Chuck) Gatza, and Agnes (Jim) Garrett; as well as many nieces, nephews, and cousins. In addition to his parents, Lefty was preceded in death by his wife, Dominica (Wejrowski) Bartos; a sister, Monica Dryer; and sisters-in-law, Sharon Bartos and Barbara Bartos.
The funeral liturgy will take place at 10 a.m., Tuesday, June 5, 2012, from Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church. Fr. Eddie Dwyer will celebrate, with rite of committal to follow in New Calvary Catholic Cemetery. Lefty's family will receive friends at the Ware Smith Woolever Funeral Home, 1200 W. Wheeler St., on Monday from 1-3 and 5-9 p.m., and at the church on Tuesday from 9 a.m. until time of the mass. A vigil service for Mr. Bartos will take place 7 p.m. Monday evening at the funeral home. Those planning an expression of sympathy are asked to consider Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church. If you are unable to visit with the family in person, you may send your condolences through waresmithwoolever.com
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Ray Tilley
May 30, 2020
Lefty was a great person and an even better ball fan and organizer. please accept my sincerest condolences to the family and my thoughts and prayers are with you all. God bless.
Lori Wood
June 11, 2012
Debi, Dan and the whole Bartos family,
I am so sorry to hear of the passing of your dad. You are in my thoughts and I am praying for all of you.
Louis Hopfinger
June 5, 2012
My deepest sympathy for your loss. Lefty as we called him certainly left behind a lot of memories. He always hit me up for a donation to the midland explorers and I was happy to help out. we worked together for many years. He will sadly be missed but not forgotten ! Louie Hopfinger
Amy Courter- Moten
June 5, 2012
Brenda,
So sorry to hear that your dad passed. I lost my mom a few months ago. Amy (former 1712 bldg)
Ginger Dombrowski
June 5, 2012
My deepest sympathy for the loss of your Dad, my friend! I am unfortunately traveling out of state and will not be able to attend his funeral. '-(. When I heard the news on the road, my heart initally hurt and then I was immediately flooded with a lot of fond memories! I remember first meeting your Dad when I started in CCP many, many years ago - in fact, he helped get me hired into that department - we had a lot of great times and it launched our life-long riendship! Your Dad was like the energizer bunny....always on the go, and using that energy to often help others. He had a great heart and compassion for doing the right thing and a focus for getting things done that you don't see in many people! He will be truly missed!! Ginger Dombrowski
June 4, 2012
To the Bartos Family,
I am very sorry to hear of the passing of Lefty. He always treated me very well and with the utmost respect. Although my playing time in Midland was short I have special memories of him and the way he operated the ball club, he will be sadly missed.
Ray Tilley
Abby
June 4, 2012
So sorry to hear of the loss. I cared for lefty for a short time and can safely say he left his mark with me. He was a joy to be around and care for. My prayers are with his family.
A C
June 4, 2012
deepest condolences to the famaly , and may god bless all.
Ruth Eesley
June 4, 2012
Our first house was across the street from Lefty & Micky on Barto St. All of the kid were little. What fond memories I have of those years. My sympathy is with all of you. Sincerely, Ruth Ann Eesley
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