Lyle R. Bartz 72, of County Road, Walpole, NH, died June 6, 2011 at the Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, NH.
He was born in Charles City, Iowa, February 03, 1939, the son of Victor E. and Elva L. (Kruger) Bartz.
Mr. Bartz was an army veteran serving from 1962 until 1965, stationed in Taiwan in the army security agency.
Having a great thirst for knowledge his entire life, Mr. Bartz earned a Bachelors Degree in chemistry from the University of Colorado in Boulder, and a Masters Degree in business administration from the University of San Francisco.
He worked for 29 years in quality assurance for Del Monte Company in San Francisco. He moved from Palo Alto, California to Walpole in1998. Mr. Bartz also enjoyed woodworking and vegetable gardening.
He is survived by his wife of 42 years, Carol A. (Macomber) Bartz of Walpole, a daughter, Christina M. Bartz Hoage and her husband, Justin, of Sutton, NH, four grandchildren; Michaella Anne Bartz, Cassidy Grace Hoage, Kolby Lyle Hoag, Isabella Jayden Hoage, a brother, Roger E. Bartz of Searcy, Arkansas, a sister, Donna R. Bartz of Tempe, Arizona, two nephews, five nieces and several cousins.
Services and burial in the Pleasant View Cemetery, Westford, Vermont, will be private.
For those who wish, donations may be made in Mr. Bartz's memory to The Arbor Day Foundation (www.arborday.org), 211 North 12th Street, Lincoln, NB 68508, or to the Salvation Army, 15 Roxbury Plaza, Keene, NH 03431.
The Foley Funeral Home, 49 Court Street, Keene, NH is assisting the family with the arrangements.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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June 16, 2011
Scott Bartz
Hello Bartz Family, we wanted to share our condolences for Lyle. We are deeply sorry for your loss. We all wish we could have known him and your family better. We will be praying for your family during this difficult time. I hope you and your family have a wonderful time remembering Lyle.
Sincerely, Scott, Kari, Joshuah, and Aurorah
June 14, 2011
Lyle, Peaceful rest. From another member of the 76th. in Taiwan.
John Porter ('62-'64)
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