Born in Lyons, he was a son of Freemont and Katie (Yoder) Barto.
A member of Christ Lutheran Church, Dryville, Barto had been a self-employed plumber before retiring in 1952.
He was a member of Local 42, United Assn. of Journeymen, Plumbers & Pipefitters, AFL-CIO, and Fleetwood Nest 43, Fraternal Order of Orioles.
His wife, Minnie M. (Angstadt) Barto, died in 1942.
He is survived by a daughter, Marie K., wife of Harry E. Folk, at home, and a brother, Claude Y., of Palmyra, NJ.
Born in Lyons, he was a son of Freemont and Katie (Yoder) Barto.
A member of Christ Lutheran Church, Dryville, Barto had been a self-employed plumber before retiring in 1952.
He was a member of Local 42, United Assn. of Journeymen, Plumbers & Pipefitters, AFL-CIO, and Fleetwood Nest 43, Fraternal Order of Orioles.
His wife, Minnie M. (Angstadt) Barto, died in 1942.
He is survived by a daughter, Marie K., wife of Harry E. Folk, at home, and a brother, Claude Y., of Palmyra, NJ.
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