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George
Charles Bartholomay, 82, of Columbia, died on August 26, 2011. He
was the husband of Mary Louise (Fess) Bartholomay with whom he was
married to for 58 years. He was preceeded in death by his parents
George and Leona (Ludwig) Bartholomay and his grandson Thomas
George Rainey. Survivors include his wife, daughter Nancy
Bartholomay Rainey and son-in-law Phil H. Rainey, Jr. of Mount
Joy, son G. Andrew Bartholomay and daughter-in-law Diane
(Douglass) Bartholomay of State College, and son John M.
Bartholomay of Mountville and Grandson Patrick A. Rainey of King
of Prussia. He is also survived by a brother Richard Bartholomay
of Rochester, NY and a sister Mary Ann (Bartholomay) Cooper of
Rochester, NY.
He was born and raised in Rochester, NY and
met his beautiful wife Mary Lou in the first grade at Holy Family
Grammar School in Rochester, NY. He would joke: “I met Mary Lou in
the First Grade but she didn’t propose ‘til third grade.” He
graduated from Edison Technical High School where he lettered in
football and basketball and played trumpet in the swing band.
George was an avid Browns and Phillies fan. He enjoyed coin
collecting and reading mysteries.
George was an Army veteran who was drafted
and served during the Korean Conflict. He spent much of his Army
life playing football at a time when each base had its own
competitive football team. He went to college on the GI bill and
earned an Associate’s Degree in Engineering at Rochester Institute
of Technology (RIT) and then a Bachelors Degree in Electrical
Engineering from Indiana Institute of Technology in Fort Wayne,
Indiana. He worked for Link Aviation, Barden Precision Ball
Bearings and Industrial Retaining Ring, mostly in sales.
For the past several years he suffered with
a brain illness Oliviopontocerebellar Atrophy (OPCA) which
affected his ability to walk, talk, and swallow. Despite the
debilitating and progressive nature of this disease, he retained a
beautiful sense of humor and a joyful spirit. He loved his family
and was up for any visit or outing. His laughing blue eyes and
beautiful smile will be missed. He was a gem of a human being and
a terrific husband, brother, father and grandfather. George
resided at St. Anne’s Nursing Home and was a beloved resident both
to the staff and residents.
Visitations will take place 5-7 PM, Tuesday,
August 30th at the Charles F. Snyder Jr. Funeral Home & Crematory,
3110 Lititz, Pike, Lititz, PA and also 10-11 AM, Wednesday, August
31st in the Chapel of St. Anne’s Retirement Community. The Mass of
Christian Burial will follow the visitation on Wednesday at 11 AM
in the chapel with Msgr. Richard Onwaunibe as Celebrant. Final
Commendation and Farewell will be 11 AM, Thursday, September 1st
in St. Joseph New Catholic Cemetery, with military honors accorded
by Red Rose Veterans Honor Guard. In lieu of flowers,
contributions can be made to St. Anne’s Retirement Community, 3952
Columbia Ave., Columbia, PA 17512. To send the family online
condolences, please visit SnyderFuneralHome.com. Charles F. Snyder
Jr. Funeral Home & Crematory 717-560-5100 |