Saturday, July 9, 2011

My Loving Grandpa..

I truly will miss this sweet man! Words cannot even express how grateful I am for the life and legacy he left behind him.  I can't help but think what a wonderful reunion between my Grandma and him.  Together Forever with their children that were only with them a short time.  I'm a little jealous that he is able to see her again! How I am going to miss both of them, but I know I will see them again.  I am so grateful for the knowledge and testimony I have of the gospel, to know that this isn't the end.. it's more of a beginning.   I am so grateful for my loving Heavenly Father and his son who marked the way for us to return home again, and to be together forever with our families.  Love you Grandpa!

MILTON BARTHOLOMEW

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Milton Lloyd Bartholomew 1922 ~ 2011 Milton Lloyd Bartholomew returned to his Heavenly Father and rejoined his eternal companion, Celia Reeves, on July 6, 2011.Born April 15, 1922 to V. Lloyd and Florence in Fayette, Utah. Survived by his wife Eleanor Stephenson Page and children Lani (Roshelle), Ricke (Jill), Cindy (Randall) Hammack, Kelli (Roger) Sellers, Ronald (Susan), Todd (Lisa), Troy (Clarrisa), Kristi (Perry) Merrity, Beverly Queep, 32 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren and step children Robin Page, Eugene (Rosanna) Page, Martin (Denise) Page, Holly (Joel) Walton with 15 step grandchildren and four step great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by his daughter Alice. Milt was an active, faithful member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He was an Eagle Scout, served in the Navy during World War II, served a mission with Celia 1947-1948 in Kauai, Hawaii, served for many years as a scout master, a member of the bishopric, a member of the Utah Polynesian Choir, and a temple worker for 11 years. Viewing: Sunday, July 10, 6-8 p.m. at Russon Brothers Mortuary, 255 S. 200 E. SLC. Funeral: Monday, July 11, 11:00 a.m., viewing from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. at Rose Park Stake Center, 760 N. 1200 W., SLC. Interment in the Fayette City Cemetery. In lieu of flowers please donate to your local Boy Scout Troop.

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