My wife, Eloisa "Nena" Barton, died yesterday, April 9, at Valley Baptist Hospital in Brownsville. Out of respect for her longstanding request, there will be no memorial services.
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A lose is never easy and there never are any words. All I can say is love is eternal and I feel my parents in me everyday. There is never a day they are not with me. She will never leave your side. I hope you have that experience so you know she is always with you.
ReplyDeleteShe will continue to inspire you. She was in your life for a reason. An in her person she will guide you in every step, because her character is still with you. I know this changes nothing in terms of the loss. But in time I hope you see it, so she can be by your side always.
Bobby WC
Sorry for your loss and the loss of a great cartoonist. Her illustrations were able to show deep inside the characters. The sky is her canvas and the clouds her pencils.
ReplyDeleteVery sorry for your loss Jim
ReplyDeleteVery sorry for your loss, my most sincere condolences Jim. Prayers lifted.
ReplyDeleteDeepest condolences my friend.
ReplyDeleteMACLOVIO O’MALLEY
Sorry for your loss Jim...
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She was a fine lady, Jim. She, like yourself, was dignity personified. I feel for your loss. I hope the wonderful moments you shared together will give you the strength to endure your pain.
ReplyDeletewhat a great ride y'all musta had... to have shared a life together... wish i'd met the woman of my life, and know it as sure as you did when you did... what a lucky man you are, Barton.
ReplyDeleteTEARS IN HEAVEN and How Great thou Art!
ReplyDeleteDignity Personified. INDEED!
Rest in peace. Your love for each other was evident, and inspiring.
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