Bart relocated with his family to Oneonta to work for WDOS as a radio engineer. He then owned the Radio Shack on Chestnut Street. He was an amateur radio operator (callsign N2PTA). He was also a longtime member of the Oneonta Amateur Radio Club, American Radio Relay League and St. Matthew Lutheran Church in Laurens.
Barton is survived by his wife, Margaret; sister, Cherie Lotito; two children: Karen Smith (husband, Jack) and Kevin Bonney (wife, Melissa); seven grandchildren, Michael Nelson (wife, Virginia), Charlene Forsythe (husband, Randy), Terri Bonney, Bradley Seeley, Douglas Alise, Cody Steele and Ryan Money; and five great-grandchildren, Joshua, Abigail, Flynn, Landon and Marie, and one on the way.
Bart relocated with his family to Oneonta to work for WDOS as a radio engineer. He then owned the Radio Shack on Chestnut Street. He was an amateur radio operator (callsign N2PTA). He was also a longtime member of the Oneonta Amateur Radio Club, American Radio Relay League and St. Matthew Lutheran Church in Laurens.
Barton is survived by his wife, Margaret; sister, Cherie Lotito; two children: Karen Smith (husband, Jack) and Kevin Bonney (wife, Melissa); seven grandchildren, Michael Nelson (wife, Virginia), Charlene Forsythe (husband, Randy), Terri Bonney, Bradley Seeley, Douglas Alise, Cody Steele and Ryan Money; and five great-grandchildren, Joshua, Abigail, Flynn, Landon and Marie, and one on the way.
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