She was a Cub Scout Den Mother, a Sunday school teacher, a church librarian at both Glenwood Baptist Church and First Baptist Church. Mrs. Barton was also active in the Clinton Baptist Association's Women's Missionary Union. While serving as president of the Clinton Association's WMU, she led a planning effort by the Baptist Women of Anderson County that led to the establishment of a community center at Briceville in Anderson County. In 1988 Mrs. Barton wrote a history of the Clinton Association WMU, "I Was Hungered." She was for many years active in Contact, a volunteer help line. She was also in the Prisoners Aid Society of Tennessee, as well as many other community, religious and charitable activities.
In addition to her three sons, Mrs. Barton mothered a foster child, Sharon Kay Damp. She is survived by her husband, Charles Barton, Sr.,
Brothers, Donald Grant of Parkersburg, West Virginia and
Bernard Grant of Las Vegas, Nevada;
Sons, Charles, David and Michael and their wives, Ilana, Ann, and Lorna;
Step-grandchildren, Talya Bernstein Galaganov and Alon Bernstein;
Grandchildren, Gregory, Julia, Matthew and Blair Barton;
And one great-grandchild, Zachary Sarantitus.
She is also survived by her foster daughter Sharon and her sons Keith Riner, and Jeff Hughes, and her 3 grandchildren, Drew and Bret Hughes and Michael Riner.
All who knew Mrs. Barton attested to her strength of character, her intelligence and her earnest disposition which carried her through the 89 years of her life, until she left us. She was greatly loved and will be missed by her family and many Oak Ridge friends. She was a good woman, a good wife of 63 years to her husband, a good mother to her children, a force for good in her community, and one of the pillars upon which the world is built.
The family will receive mourners from 9:00 AM until 10:30 AM, Wednesday, December 31, 2003 at the First Baptist Church of Oak Ridge. Mrs. Barton's funeral will be held at 10:30 AM followed by the interment in Oak Ridge Memorial Park. The family request that donations in lieu of flowers be made in Ruth Barton's memory to Contact Help Line Inc., P.O. Box 4641, Oak Ridge, TN 37830 or to Community Mediation Services, Room 115, Anderson County Court House, Clinton, TN 37716 (468-6888). Weatherford Mortuary, Oak Ridge is handling arrangements.
www.weatherfordmortuary.com
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Name: Ruth Grant Barton
Gender: Female
Race: White
Birth Date: 19 Sep 1914
Birth Place: Parkersburg, West Virginia
Death Date: 26 Dec 2003
Father: David C Grant
Mother: Nina M Gahagen
SSN: xxxxxxxxx
Notes: Mar 1968: Name listed as RUTH GRANT BARTON; 01 Jan 2004: Name listed as RUTH G BARTON
She was a Cub Scout Den Mother, a Sunday school teacher, a church librarian at both Glenwood Baptist Church and First Baptist Church. Mrs. Barton was also active in the Clinton Baptist Association's Women's Missionary Union. While serving as president of the Clinton Association's WMU, she led a planning effort by the Baptist Women of Anderson County that led to the establishment of a community center at Briceville in Anderson County. In 1988 Mrs. Barton wrote a history of the Clinton Association WMU, "I Was Hungered." She was for many years active in Contact, a volunteer help line. She was also in the Prisoners Aid Society of Tennessee, as well as many other community, religious and charitable activities.
In addition to her three sons, Mrs. Barton mothered a foster child, Sharon Kay Damp. She is survived by her husband, Charles Barton, Sr.,
Brothers, Donald Grant of Parkersburg, West Virginia and
Bernard Grant of Las Vegas, Nevada;
Sons, Charles, David and Michael and their wives, Ilana, Ann, and Lorna;
Step-grandchildren, Talya Bernstein Galaganov and Alon Bernstein;
Grandchildren, Gregory, Julia, Matthew and Blair Barton;
And one great-grandchild, Zachary Sarantitus.
She is also survived by her foster daughter Sharon and her sons Keith Riner, and Jeff Hughes, and her 3 grandchildren, Drew and Bret Hughes and Michael Riner.
All who knew Mrs. Barton attested to her strength of character, her intelligence and her earnest disposition which carried her through the 89 years of her life, until she left us. She was greatly loved and will be missed by her family and many Oak Ridge friends. She was a good woman, a good wife of 63 years to her husband, a good mother to her children, a force for good in her community, and one of the pillars upon which the world is built.
The family will receive mourners from 9:00 AM until 10:30 AM, Wednesday, December 31, 2003 at the First Baptist Church of Oak Ridge. Mrs. Barton's funeral will be held at 10:30 AM followed by the interment in Oak Ridge Memorial Park. The family request that donations in lieu of flowers be made in Ruth Barton's memory to Contact Help Line Inc., P.O. Box 4641, Oak Ridge, TN 37830 or to Community Mediation Services, Room 115, Anderson County Court House, Clinton, TN 37716 (468-6888). Weatherford Mortuary, Oak Ridge is handling arrangements.
www.weatherfordmortuary.com
________________________
Name: Ruth Grant Barton
Gender: Female
Race: White
Birth Date: 19 Sep 1914
Birth Place: Parkersburg, West Virginia
Death Date: 26 Dec 2003
Father: David C Grant
Mother: Nina M Gahagen
SSN: xxxxxxxxx
Notes: Mar 1968: Name listed as RUTH GRANT BARTON; 01 Jan 2004: Name listed as RUTH G BARTON
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