Jerry retired in 1986 after 30 years of service with Rockwell International of Heath. He was a past member of the Newark Moose, Buckeye Lake Eagles, Newark Eagles and the Newark Druids Club.
Jerry enjoyed watching John Wayne movies and reading western books. He particularly enjoyed his beloved pets, his dog, Oscar and his cat, Sassy.
He is survived by his wife, Donna L. (Hash) Waldren Barton, whom he married Dec. 6, 1980, Children, Jerry (Paul) Barton, Jr., Raymond Barton, Janet (Ted) Ramsey and Carol (Bud) Freeman, all of Newark; Grandchildren, Carrie Frances Barton, Raymond Barton, II, Teddy, Raymond, Mickie and Marshall Ramsey, Jessica (Steven) Freeman Persley, Jennifer and Coby Freeman and Nichol Waldren(daughter of son, Ray), who has lived with her grandpa and grandma from birth; Great-grandchildren, Joshua Corsi, Raymond Barton, III, Eddy Ramsey and Hayden Persley,
Brothers; James Barton of Malta, Ohio, Bill (Vicki) Barton, Raymond and Carl (Joyce) Barton, all of Newark; Sisters, Evelyn Grise of New Mexico, Sheila Arthur of Texas, Barbara (Kenneth) Yockman, Nita (Phil) Kasson, Kay (Don) Swonger, Dodi Smith Gallant and Lori (Louis) Mitchell, all of Newark, Pat (Ken) Moran of Frazeysburg and Sherry (Bill) Smith of Johnstown;
step-children, Leroy Waldren of Frazeysburg, Laura (Bryan) Bowersox and Jody Waldren, both of Lancaster, Ohio, Kelly (Jeff) Fetter, Joe Waldren, both of Newark,
brothers in-laws and sisters in laws, William (Cybal) Hash of Texas, Jim (Mary) Hash and Tom (Patsy) Hash of Frazeysburg, Freda (John) Shaw of Newark, Betty (Don) Householder and Sarah (Louie) Blerin, Pataskala; and several nieces and nephews.
In addition to his parents and grandparents, he was preceded in death by his first wife, Frances E (Nethers) Barton, who died August 2, 1978, a brother, Richard Gene Barton, and a nephew, Jason Kasson.
Newark- Funeral services for Jerry L. Barton, Sr., 69, of Heath were held Tuesday, February 6, 2007 in the Newark Chapel of Vensil-Orr & Chute Funeral Home with the Rev. Robert L. Knox officiating. The Licking County Veterans Alliance conducted military honors following the service.
Jerry retired in 1986 after 30 years of service with Rockwell International of Heath. He was a past member of the Newark Moose, Buckeye Lake Eagles, Newark Eagles and the Newark Druids Club.
Jerry enjoyed watching John Wayne movies and reading western books. He particularly enjoyed his beloved pets, his dog, Oscar and his cat, Sassy.
He is survived by his wife, Donna L. (Hash) Waldren Barton, whom he married Dec. 6, 1980, Children, Jerry (Paul) Barton, Jr., Raymond Barton, Janet (Ted) Ramsey and Carol (Bud) Freeman, all of Newark; Grandchildren, Carrie Frances Barton, Raymond Barton, II, Teddy, Raymond, Mickie and Marshall Ramsey, Jessica (Steven) Freeman Persley, Jennifer and Coby Freeman and Nichol Waldren(daughter of son, Ray), who has lived with her grandpa and grandma from birth; Great-grandchildren, Joshua Corsi, Raymond Barton, III, Eddy Ramsey and Hayden Persley,
Brothers; James Barton of Malta, Ohio, Bill (Vicki) Barton, Raymond and Carl (Joyce) Barton, all of Newark; Sisters, Evelyn Grise of New Mexico, Sheila Arthur of Texas, Barbara (Kenneth) Yockman, Nita (Phil) Kasson, Kay (Don) Swonger, Dodi Smith Gallant and Lori (Louis) Mitchell, all of Newark, Pat (Ken) Moran of Frazeysburg and Sherry (Bill) Smith of Johnstown;
step-children, Leroy Waldren of Frazeysburg, Laura (Bryan) Bowersox and Jody Waldren, both of Lancaster, Ohio, Kelly (Jeff) Fetter, Joe Waldren, both of Newark,
brothers in-laws and sisters in laws, William (Cybal) Hash of Texas, Jim (Mary) Hash and Tom (Patsy) Hash of Frazeysburg, Freda (John) Shaw of Newark, Betty (Don) Householder and Sarah (Louie) Blerin, Pataskala; and several nieces and nephews.
In addition to his parents and grandparents, he was preceded in death by his first wife, Frances E (Nethers) Barton, who died August 2, 1978, a brother, Richard Gene Barton, and a nephew, Jason Kasson.
Newark- Funeral services for Jerry L. Barton, Sr., 69, of Heath were held Tuesday, February 6, 2007 in the Newark Chapel of Vensil-Orr & Chute Funeral Home with the Rev. Robert L. Knox officiating. The Licking County Veterans Alliance conducted military honors following the service.
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