After teaching first grade for 5 years, Earl and Jean moved to Columbus, Ohio. During the next four years her sons, David, John and Russell were born. Earl got a job at Grimes in Urbana, Ohio in 1956. They lived in Urbana until the fall of 1996 when they moved to the Dorothy Love Retirement Community in Sidney, Ohio.
Jean had a very active church life. In Urbana and in Sidney she was a member of the First Presbyterian Church. She taught grade school children in Sunday School most of her life. She was also active with the church women. Some of her volunteering time was with the Head Start program in Urbana, Ohio and tutoring adults to read.
She enjoyed knitting, arranging flowers and reading. Until recently, Jean sent out many letters and cards. Jean loved spending time with family and would always have a craft for the younger ones.
Surviving Jean are her sons David (Kathy), John (Mary) Russell (Holly), six grandchildren, one step-grandchild, thirteen great grandchildren and two step-great grandchildren, a brother James, and a sister-in-law Sue. Preceding her in death were her parents Delbert and Eliza, her husband Earl, a brother John Stratton and a sister Joyce (Art) Dobkin along with a sister in-law Naomi Stratton.
In horning Jean’s wishes she will be cremated and her ashes placed in the Urbana Cemetery.
Due to COVID-19 restrictions and the family’s concern for others in this pandemic there will be no public services. Private services will be held at a later date at the discretion of the family. Arrangements are being handled by Salm-McGill and Tangeman Funeral Home, 502 S, Ohio Ave. Sidney Ohio 45365
Memorial Contributions can be made to: The First Presbyterian Church of Sidney, Ohio, The First Presbyterian Church of Urbana, Ohio, or the Cancer Association of Champaign County. Salm-McGill and Tangeman Funeral Home is honored to be taking care of the Bartley family. Please express condolences online at www.salm-mcgillandtangemanfh.com.
After teaching first grade for 5 years, Earl and Jean moved to Columbus, Ohio. During the next four years her sons, David, John and Russell were born. Earl got a job at Grimes in Urbana, Ohio in 1956. They lived in Urbana until the fall of 1996 when they moved to the Dorothy Love Retirement Community in Sidney, Ohio.
Jean had a very active church life. In Urbana and in Sidney she was a member of the First Presbyterian Church. She taught grade school children in Sunday School most of her life. She was also active with the church women. Some of her volunteering time was with the Head Start program in Urbana, Ohio and tutoring adults to read.
She enjoyed knitting, arranging flowers and reading. Until recently, Jean sent out many letters and cards. Jean loved spending time with family and would always have a craft for the younger ones.
Surviving Jean are her sons David (Kathy), John (Mary) Russell (Holly), six grandchildren, one step-grandchild, thirteen great grandchildren and two step-great grandchildren, a brother James, and a sister-in-law Sue. Preceding her in death were her parents Delbert and Eliza, her husband Earl, a brother John Stratton and a sister Joyce (Art) Dobkin along with a sister in-law Naomi Stratton.
In horning Jean’s wishes she will be cremated and her ashes placed in the Urbana Cemetery.
Due to COVID-19 restrictions and the family’s concern for others in this pandemic there will be no public services. Private services will be held at a later date at the discretion of the family. Arrangements are being handled by Salm-McGill and Tangeman Funeral Home, 502 S, Ohio Ave. Sidney Ohio 45365
Memorial Contributions can be made to: The First Presbyterian Church of Sidney, Ohio, The First Presbyterian Church of Urbana, Ohio, or the Cancer Association of Champaign County. Salm-McGill and Tangeman Funeral Home is honored to be taking care of the Bartley family. Please express condolences online at www.salm-mcgillandtangemanfh.com.
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