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John Thomas Barclay

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John Thomas Barclay

Birth
McHenry, Foster County, North Dakota, USA
Death
11 Aug 2014 (aged 88)
Anaconda, Deer Lodge County, Montana, USA
Burial
Anaconda, Deer Lodge County, Montana, USA GPS-Latitude: 46.1301736, Longitude: -112.9741598
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John Thomas Barclay, wonderful dad, husband, patriot, businessman, and an exceedingly kind gentleman, surrounded by his family, passed away peacefully on Aug. 11, 2014.

John was born Feb. 14, 1926, in McHenry, N.D., to Kreston and June Bruner Barclay. John, the oldest of nine children and his family moved to Bozeman for a short time where he attended school; and eventually the Barclay family settled in Anaconda.

At the age of 17, John enlisted in the U.S. Navy. However, because of the age limit, his enlistment did not go into effect until the day after his 18th birthday. During World War II, John served aboard the USS Teton in the Pacific Theatre. While home from World War II, he met the love of his life, Dorothy Martelli, while ice skating at the Anaconda Commons. They married on April 12, 1947, later celebrating over 50 years or marriage. In August 1950, with two young daughters, John returned to active duty, serving our country in the Korean conflict. Upon returning home from the war, John and Dorothy welcomed their third daughter.

John began his professional career at the Montana Hotel, Rocky Mountain Brewing Co. and Sugrue Bottling, eventually managing the Park Cafe & Lounge. In the late 1960s, John purchased the Turf Bar and transformed the establishment into the popular “Barclay’s Bar and Lounge.” After retiring and selling Barclay’s Bar, John joined his wife and sister-in-law at Barclay II serving the customers cocktails and engaging in lively conversation until he was 82 years old.

John was consistently involved in state and local activities, including: City Council member, Police Commissioner, Tavern Association member (founder of the Tavern Association Golf Tournament), 60-year member of the American Legion, Veteran of Foreign Wars member, Fraternal Order of the Elks member, and a member of the Anaconda Country Club.

John was a man of the people, with a heart of gold, smile brighter than the sun, personality of a comedian and the presence of an angel. He treated everyone like a friend, knew most people on a first name basis and would have given anyone the shirt off his back. John loved many things in life including: his Country, the Navy, his family, ice cream, his dogs, beer and Fox News.

John is survived by his three daughters, ten grandchildren, ten great-grandchildren, two sisters, four brothers, one brother-in-law, and three sisters-in-law.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Dorothy Barclay; parents, Kreston and June Barclay; in-laws, Tony and Bernice Martelli; siblings, Dolores Reich, Dennis Barclay; son-in-law, Jim Troglia; brothers-in-law, Anthony and Joseph Martelli, Elman Johnson, Clayton Shoemaker, Frank Martz, Pete Reisenauer; sisters-in-law, Carmel Johnson, Dolores Barclay; and many beloved nieces and nephews.

A viewing will be held at 5 p.m., followed by a vigil service at 7 p.m., Sunday, Aug. 17, at Longfellow-Finnegan Funeral Home. The funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10:30 a.m. Monday, Aug. 18, at Holy Family Catholic Church.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorials to be sent to Holy Family Catholic Church, Shriner’s Hospital, and the SD 10 Backpack Program.

Longfellow Finnegan Riddle Funeral Home is entrusted with John’s funeral arrangements.

Longfellow Finnegan Riddle Funeral Home 08/14/2014
John Thomas Barclay, wonderful dad, husband, patriot, businessman, and an exceedingly kind gentleman, surrounded by his family, passed away peacefully on Aug. 11, 2014.

John was born Feb. 14, 1926, in McHenry, N.D., to Kreston and June Bruner Barclay. John, the oldest of nine children and his family moved to Bozeman for a short time where he attended school; and eventually the Barclay family settled in Anaconda.

At the age of 17, John enlisted in the U.S. Navy. However, because of the age limit, his enlistment did not go into effect until the day after his 18th birthday. During World War II, John served aboard the USS Teton in the Pacific Theatre. While home from World War II, he met the love of his life, Dorothy Martelli, while ice skating at the Anaconda Commons. They married on April 12, 1947, later celebrating over 50 years or marriage. In August 1950, with two young daughters, John returned to active duty, serving our country in the Korean conflict. Upon returning home from the war, John and Dorothy welcomed their third daughter.

John began his professional career at the Montana Hotel, Rocky Mountain Brewing Co. and Sugrue Bottling, eventually managing the Park Cafe & Lounge. In the late 1960s, John purchased the Turf Bar and transformed the establishment into the popular “Barclay’s Bar and Lounge.” After retiring and selling Barclay’s Bar, John joined his wife and sister-in-law at Barclay II serving the customers cocktails and engaging in lively conversation until he was 82 years old.

John was consistently involved in state and local activities, including: City Council member, Police Commissioner, Tavern Association member (founder of the Tavern Association Golf Tournament), 60-year member of the American Legion, Veteran of Foreign Wars member, Fraternal Order of the Elks member, and a member of the Anaconda Country Club.

John was a man of the people, with a heart of gold, smile brighter than the sun, personality of a comedian and the presence of an angel. He treated everyone like a friend, knew most people on a first name basis and would have given anyone the shirt off his back. John loved many things in life including: his Country, the Navy, his family, ice cream, his dogs, beer and Fox News.

John is survived by his three daughters, ten grandchildren, ten great-grandchildren, two sisters, four brothers, one brother-in-law, and three sisters-in-law.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Dorothy Barclay; parents, Kreston and June Barclay; in-laws, Tony and Bernice Martelli; siblings, Dolores Reich, Dennis Barclay; son-in-law, Jim Troglia; brothers-in-law, Anthony and Joseph Martelli, Elman Johnson, Clayton Shoemaker, Frank Martz, Pete Reisenauer; sisters-in-law, Carmel Johnson, Dolores Barclay; and many beloved nieces and nephews.

A viewing will be held at 5 p.m., followed by a vigil service at 7 p.m., Sunday, Aug. 17, at Longfellow-Finnegan Funeral Home. The funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10:30 a.m. Monday, Aug. 18, at Holy Family Catholic Church.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorials to be sent to Holy Family Catholic Church, Shriner’s Hospital, and the SD 10 Backpack Program.

Longfellow Finnegan Riddle Funeral Home is entrusted with John’s funeral arrangements.

Longfellow Finnegan Riddle Funeral Home 08/14/2014

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