Bartleman, Terry

Bartleman, Terry, age 72, formerly of Kitchener, passed away peacefully at Guelph General Hospital on
Sept 29, 2020. Dear brother of Cheryl Parke, Jean (Russ) Pollard and Lois (Tom) Hahn and sister-in-law
Muriel. Son of the late Grace Storer.

Terry’s photography talents were reflected in his vast collection of wildlife pictures, flowers and old
country structures. His gift at playing the piano and organ enthralled audiences willing enough to sit
through hours of easy-listening, and 50s and 60s tunes all without reading notes. The love of his life was
riding on country roads on his ATV. Now Terry, you can ride off into the sunset with beautiful scenery
and music surrounding you.

Extreme gratitude is extended to the ICU compassionate doctors and nurses who cared for him.
Cremation has taken place and no service will be held as per Terry’s wishes.

3 replies
  1. Frances McGill
    Frances McGill says:

    My condolences. I’m very sorry to hear this news. I have been searching for Terry and his sister for a long time as he is a relative I was hoping to meet some day.

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  2. Ed Ejsymont
    Ed Ejsymont says:

    Terry and I worked together in the late 80’s and 90’s at Square D along with Mark MacColl and many others. Terry , Mark and I spent time away from work together doing various things. After Square D closed we still managed to hang out on weekends travelling dirt roads looking for that abandoned barn , house or whatever interesting came along just to get some pictures. Deepest condolences to his family.

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  3. Mark MacColl
    Mark MacColl says:

    Terry and I worked at Square D for 11 years. Terry, Ed Ejsymont, and I hung out together outside of work and enjoyed many journeys to computer events and greasy spoons with bad coffee! Regards to my departed friend who’ll never be forgotten.

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