CLAYTON BARTHOLOMA
Clayton J. Bartholoma, 87, of 401 E. Garden St., Rome, died Friday, may 8, 1992, at Rome Hospital.
Born July 12, 1904, in Westmoreland, he was the son of Joseph and Anna Dietrich Bartholoma. He attended Westmoreland Schools. On July 3, 1936, he married Marjorie Klein in the Bartlett Baptist parsonage with Rev. Kermit Lawson officiating.
Mr. Bartholoma lived in Bartlett for 36 years and Stokes for 12 years before moving to Rome. He worked for Revere Copper and Brass in the tube mill department for 44 years, retiring Jan 1, 1970
He was of the Baptist faith, and a life member of the Revere Employees Social and Athletic Association.
Surviving besides his wife is a daughter, Nadine Y. Bartholoma of Liverpool. He was predeceased by a twin brother, Clifton J. Bartholoma in June 1922, and two sisters, Mrs. Morris (Leaphia) MacDougall in December 1970, and Mrs. Wesley (Maude) Smith in March 1976.
Funeral services will be held at the Prince-Boyd & Hyatt "Home for Funerals" Inc., Monday at 11 A.M. Burial will be in Westmoreland Union Cemetery. There are no calling hours
CLAYTON BARTHOLOMA
Clayton J. Bartholoma, 87, of 401 E. Garden St., Rome, died Friday, may 8, 1992, at Rome Hospital.
Born July 12, 1904, in Westmoreland, he was the son of Joseph and Anna Dietrich Bartholoma. He attended Westmoreland Schools. On July 3, 1936, he married Marjorie Klein in the Bartlett Baptist parsonage with Rev. Kermit Lawson officiating.
Mr. Bartholoma lived in Bartlett for 36 years and Stokes for 12 years before moving to Rome. He worked for Revere Copper and Brass in the tube mill department for 44 years, retiring Jan 1, 1970
He was of the Baptist faith, and a life member of the Revere Employees Social and Athletic Association.
Surviving besides his wife is a daughter, Nadine Y. Bartholoma of Liverpool. He was predeceased by a twin brother, Clifton J. Bartholoma in June 1922, and two sisters, Mrs. Morris (Leaphia) MacDougall in December 1970, and Mrs. Wesley (Maude) Smith in March 1976.
Funeral services will be held at the Prince-Boyd & Hyatt "Home for Funerals" Inc., Monday at 11 A.M. Burial will be in Westmoreland Union Cemetery. There are no calling hours
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