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Emerson David “J.R.” Bardo Jr.

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Emerson David “J.R.” Bardo Jr.

Birth
Millville, Columbia County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
24 Jul 2012 (aged 82)
Muncy, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Muncy, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
C 106 grave # 5 interment # 11142
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July 26, 2012 Williamsport Sun-Gazette
Emerson "J.R." David Bardo Jr., 82, of 998 Musser Lane, Muncy, died Tuesday, July 24, 2012, at his home.
Born Dec. 6, 1929, in Millville, he was the eighth child of eleven born to the late Emerson D. Bardo Sr. and Ellen Smith (Sellers) Bardo. J.R. moved to Muncy with his parents, five brothers and five sisters when he was six months old. At the age of six, he started working at Bryfogles Green House carrying buckets of cold water for the workers to drink on hot summer days, earning $1.00 a week.
J.R.'s future father-in-law told him he must be baptized and join the church if he wanted to date his daughter, so in 1948 J.R. was baptized and joined the First United Methodist Church, Muncy, where he was a member for 63 years. J.R. was a past president of the Weslyan Class, a past chairperson of the church trustees, a member of the BLT class, a member at large on the church council and head usher for the late morning worship service for over 30 years. He enjoyed cooking breakfast at church sunrise services.
A 1949 graduate of Muncy High School, J.R. played and lettered in football and basketball. After graduation, he took summer courses in agronomy at Cornell University, thanks to Ken and Pete Bryfogle. He served as past president of Muncy Alumni Association.
In July 1950, he married his high school sweetheart, the former Beverly "Peach" Bair, who survives. Together they celebrated 62 years of marriage.
J.R. started working in 1955 as a sheet metal worker at the former Sprout Waldron, now Andritz, and retired in 1987 as an administrative assistant in the feed mill division. He was a member of Sprout's Quarter Century Club and coached and managed the Sprout Waldron Little League team for eight years.
J.R. was a 50 year member of the Masonic Lodge, Muncy and the Williamsport Consistory and a member of the Muncy Rotary and the former Genesee Game and Trail Club.
Bowling in a sanctioned league for over 50 years in Lycoming County, J.R. was inducted into the Lycoming County Bowling Hall of Fame in 1986, where he was a chairman of the Hall of Fame committee for over 30 years. He was also a member for 41 years and past president of the Lycoming County Bowling Association.
A faithful volunteer, he assisted at the Son Light House and helped cook breakfast at the Muncy Hospital Lawn Parties. He also chaired the committee of the Water and Sewer Authority for Muncy Creek Township.
Surviving, in addition to his wife, are three children who all have careers in education, Dr. David B. and Carol Bardo of Antigo, Wis., where he is superintendent at Laona School district, Robin B. Musto of Longboat Key, Fla., where she is a retired superintendent, and Holli Jo Quinn of Langhorne, where she is assistant to the dean and academic administrator at Strayer University in Philadelphia; one sister, Lottie Smith of New Columbia; two sisters-in-law, Ruth Ann Bardo Shreck and Jean Sellers Derr; seven grandsons, Maj. Brett and Hilde Bardo of Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., Scott and Cindy Bardo of Wausau, Wis., Dominick and Melissa Mack of Morrisville, Anthony Mack of Williamsport, Austin Quinn of Germantown, Drew Wolfe of Chicago, Ill., and Lt. Scott and Holly Wolfe of Columbus, Ga.; two granddaughters, Tara and Dan Tamburello of Longhorne and Hannah Wolfe of Antigo, Wis.; and three great-grandsons, Timothy and Phillip Bardo of Wausau, Wis., and Carter Wolfe of Antigo, Wis.
In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by five brothers, Raymond and Clark Sellers, Donald, Charles and Luther Bardo and four sisters, Della Johnson, Ocie Carson, Cora Quigel and Jennie Akers Meckley.
Friends will be received from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, July 27, 2012, at Grenoble's, 121 S. Main St., Muncy, and from 10 to 11 a.m. Saturday, at the First United Methodist Church, 602 S. Market St., Muncy, where the funeral will be held at 11 a.m. Officiating will be his pastor, Rev. Arlene P. Beechert.
Burial will follow in Muncy Cemetery.
The family will provide the flowers and suggests contributions be made to the First United Methodist Church, 602 S. Market St., Muncy, PA 17756.
Expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.grenoblefuneralhome.com.
July 26, 2012 Williamsport Sun-Gazette
Emerson "J.R." David Bardo Jr., 82, of 998 Musser Lane, Muncy, died Tuesday, July 24, 2012, at his home.
Born Dec. 6, 1929, in Millville, he was the eighth child of eleven born to the late Emerson D. Bardo Sr. and Ellen Smith (Sellers) Bardo. J.R. moved to Muncy with his parents, five brothers and five sisters when he was six months old. At the age of six, he started working at Bryfogles Green House carrying buckets of cold water for the workers to drink on hot summer days, earning $1.00 a week.
J.R.'s future father-in-law told him he must be baptized and join the church if he wanted to date his daughter, so in 1948 J.R. was baptized and joined the First United Methodist Church, Muncy, where he was a member for 63 years. J.R. was a past president of the Weslyan Class, a past chairperson of the church trustees, a member of the BLT class, a member at large on the church council and head usher for the late morning worship service for over 30 years. He enjoyed cooking breakfast at church sunrise services.
A 1949 graduate of Muncy High School, J.R. played and lettered in football and basketball. After graduation, he took summer courses in agronomy at Cornell University, thanks to Ken and Pete Bryfogle. He served as past president of Muncy Alumni Association.
In July 1950, he married his high school sweetheart, the former Beverly "Peach" Bair, who survives. Together they celebrated 62 years of marriage.
J.R. started working in 1955 as a sheet metal worker at the former Sprout Waldron, now Andritz, and retired in 1987 as an administrative assistant in the feed mill division. He was a member of Sprout's Quarter Century Club and coached and managed the Sprout Waldron Little League team for eight years.
J.R. was a 50 year member of the Masonic Lodge, Muncy and the Williamsport Consistory and a member of the Muncy Rotary and the former Genesee Game and Trail Club.
Bowling in a sanctioned league for over 50 years in Lycoming County, J.R. was inducted into the Lycoming County Bowling Hall of Fame in 1986, where he was a chairman of the Hall of Fame committee for over 30 years. He was also a member for 41 years and past president of the Lycoming County Bowling Association.
A faithful volunteer, he assisted at the Son Light House and helped cook breakfast at the Muncy Hospital Lawn Parties. He also chaired the committee of the Water and Sewer Authority for Muncy Creek Township.
Surviving, in addition to his wife, are three children who all have careers in education, Dr. David B. and Carol Bardo of Antigo, Wis., where he is superintendent at Laona School district, Robin B. Musto of Longboat Key, Fla., where she is a retired superintendent, and Holli Jo Quinn of Langhorne, where she is assistant to the dean and academic administrator at Strayer University in Philadelphia; one sister, Lottie Smith of New Columbia; two sisters-in-law, Ruth Ann Bardo Shreck and Jean Sellers Derr; seven grandsons, Maj. Brett and Hilde Bardo of Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., Scott and Cindy Bardo of Wausau, Wis., Dominick and Melissa Mack of Morrisville, Anthony Mack of Williamsport, Austin Quinn of Germantown, Drew Wolfe of Chicago, Ill., and Lt. Scott and Holly Wolfe of Columbus, Ga.; two granddaughters, Tara and Dan Tamburello of Longhorne and Hannah Wolfe of Antigo, Wis.; and three great-grandsons, Timothy and Phillip Bardo of Wausau, Wis., and Carter Wolfe of Antigo, Wis.
In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by five brothers, Raymond and Clark Sellers, Donald, Charles and Luther Bardo and four sisters, Della Johnson, Ocie Carson, Cora Quigel and Jennie Akers Meckley.
Friends will be received from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, July 27, 2012, at Grenoble's, 121 S. Main St., Muncy, and from 10 to 11 a.m. Saturday, at the First United Methodist Church, 602 S. Market St., Muncy, where the funeral will be held at 11 a.m. Officiating will be his pastor, Rev. Arlene P. Beechert.
Burial will follow in Muncy Cemetery.
The family will provide the flowers and suggests contributions be made to the First United Methodist Church, 602 S. Market St., Muncy, PA 17756.
Expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.grenoblefuneralhome.com.


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