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Helen  M Barton Obituary
Official Obituary of

Helen M Barton

August 4, 2013

Helen M Barton Obituary

Helen M. Barton, 104, of Littlestown, died Sunday, Aug 4, at home.  She was the widow of James W. Barton who died Aug 23, 1983.  Born March 4, 1909 in Fairfield, she was the daughter of George Oliver & Laura (Sites) Mickley.  Mrs. Barton was retired from Littonion Shoe.  She was a member of Barts Centenary United Methodist Church, Littlestown.    Surviving are two daughters & their husbands:  Jane Barton Thomas & Kenneth R. of York;  Joan Carol Sharpless & D. Paul of Littlestown with whom she resided; 2 grandchildren:  Christopher Paul Sharpless & Brenda Copley of Norristown;  Melynda Jane Townsend of Ardmore and a sister, Alice Virginia Funk of Chambersburg.  Mrs. Barton was predeceased by 6 sisters:  Frances Orndorff, Beatrice Stevens, Arta Hossler, Lelia Sites, Ruby Wetzel and Margaret Shaffer and 4 brothers:  Earl, Robert, James and John Mickley.  Mrs. Barton loved baking and was known for her delicious potato donuts and sticky buns.   Funeral Service is Thurs, Aug 8, at 11 A.M. at Little’s Funeral Home, Littlestown with Pastor Emilia R. Florio officiating.  Viewing is 10 –11 A.M. Thurs at the Funeral  Home.  Interment is in Mount Carmel Cemetery, Littlestown.  Online condolences may be shared on www.littlesfh.com.   A special thank you is extended to VNA of Hanover, Hospice of Gettysburg and especially to her daughter and son-in-law for the wonderful care given to their mother.

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Helen M. Barton, 104, of Littlestown, died Sunday, Aug 4, at home.  She was the widow of James W. Barton who died Aug 23, 1983.  Born March 4, 1909 in Fairfield, she was the daughter of George Oliver & Laura (Sites) Mickley.  Mrs. Barton was retired from Littonion Shoe.  She was a member of Barts Centenary United Method

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