Jesse Lenwood Barton, Sr.
June 23, 1937 - February 15, 2006

Obituary
Jesse Lenwood Barton Sr. Born June 23, 1937 inPhiladelphia, PA, went to glory February 15, 2006 in Federal Way, WA at his residence. He was the husband of Brenda C. O’Neal-Barton. He was the son of Beulah Barton Williams of York, PA and the late Ramsey M. Williams. He was preceded in death by his brothers Oscar, Ramsey and Anthony Williams. In addition to his wife and mother, he is survived by son Jesse L. Barton Jr. Buena Park, CA, daughters Teresa D. McBath Moreno Valley, CA Kenda M. Barton Bothal, WA, Camille D. Jones-Barnes Eric Yuba City, CA and Nicole P. Jones Federal Way, WA. He also leaves behind nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. He was a retired Marine and part owner of JB Personal Touch Janitorial and Lawn Service. He was an active member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post #10577 of Oceanside, CA and North County Retired Military Association. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, February 18, 2006 at 2:00 PM at BONNEY-WATSON Federal Way, 1535 SW Dash Point Rd., Federal Way, WA 253 839-7317 with the Reverend Frank Torres Officiating. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the American Heart Association in his name.
you have my deepest sympathy and my prayers. jesse was a very beautiful person.may God Bless all of you.
My most fondest memories wasn’t hard to come-up with even through there are many. One of which will be with me always, the day I sat in your kitchen admiring the cookie jar on the counter. I asked, what is that? You looked at me and said what do you think? From my vanish point it looked like male body parts, but I am not sure. I have never seen Jessie and Brenda laugh so hard. Once he was able to compose himself. He replied those are mushrooms, crazy girl. Boy! I became the biggest family joke in town. But, more importantly I got a new name “mushroom” or just “mush”.
I send my love to the family and Philly Jessie I’ll see you in Glory.
Love Ya
Ray & Brenda mushroom Miller
I am one of Jesse’s cousins from York, PA. I just heard about Jesse and am deeply saddened. I and My family send our deepest sympathy to your family and friends.
To Brenda and family’very sorry to hear about Jesse’s passage.I’m sorry that we haven’t been keeping in touch with all of you’ as we have in the past.You have my very deepest sympathys’and my most profund condolences.
Josh Ausby
My deepest condolences to the Barton Family
Well, Even though I haven’t had the opportunity to See my Grandfather in a while, or not half as much as I wish I could have. I Still know and knew that he still Loved me w/ all his heart and I love him. Now he will be able to see me everyday next to Our Lord and savior Jesus Christ. And I wil communicate w/ him in Prayer everynight. I know he’d much rather me be a “Jarhead” but I’m a Soldier just like he was and I’m proud to follow in those footsteps. I give my sympathy and comfort to his Wife Brenda and those who else that were close to him and/or played major roles in his life. And thankyou. I Love you Grandpa. Michael
May God bless you and you family!
My sincere condolence to the Barton family. May love bring you comfort, May faith give you peace.
My deepest condolences to the Barton Family. I hope you all find comfort knowing he is at peace and departed this physical life to join our heavenly father. From an old friend in York, Geri Wright.
Our deepest sympathy goes out from my family to yours. May God grant you strengh and a measure of peace during these very difficult times.
A man ain’t nothing but a man, but a “Marine well now” that’s somebody. and you were one of the finest…
rest in peace old friend..
My deepth sympathy and prayers to the Barton family. I’ve known Jesse just about all my life, and I will surely miss him. Now my friend will march in God’s military. May God Bless, Joe-Boy
I’m going to miss you old man. You will always be MY POPIE who walk his daughter down the aisle for her wedding day. I will always remember how proud you were doing that for me. You made me laugh all the way to the alter. Thank you for being Cameryn PaPa. I love you so much. See ya in Glory.
Love Ya
Cilla
Jesse, you will be greatly missed by all. You’r Brother in Arms. Black Jack
Daddy,
I love you and will miss you so much! You’ve taught me so much, I learned how to walk and talk from you, that meant I would follow you everywhere and copy almost everything you would say. I would follow, because you were MY DADDY! THE STRONGEST MAN IN MY LIFE! I will always remember how you made me laugh, cry, and think. Because without you, there would not have been me. I just want to Thank You for being part of this world. I will tell my future kids about a great man that I called my daddy! I will miss you so much!
Love,
Kenda
If we could control our destiny, we would live forever and never get tired, if we could control our destiny. You have served you purpose and your name was called, behind you have left alot of touched hearts. I will always remember the things we joked about and how you tickled me. May your soul rest in peace.
My many condolences to the family and may you find comfort in your memories.
My good friend, I will miss you deeply. I will miss our talks, I will miss hearing “sure your right”. Thanks for teaching me how to make “souse”. Thanks very much for allowing me to be a part of your life.
My deepest sympathies and prayers too the family. Jesse is in a better place now.
My Deepest sympathy and prayers are with you and your family.
To my brother-in-law, my fellow American military man, I know you are on watch on high. Good job, Marine! To the grieving family, bear up, Jesse is still here with us.
I am going to miss all the jokes that Brenda, you and I always have about us Rednecks.. LOL I will miss all the lectures you told Nicole and she told me when things happen in our lives. I will let you know that I give my word that I personally will take care and keep an eye on all of them for you. Love you.
My friend and brother, I will missed our discussionsyou stubborn Marine, but ou can bet we will pick them back up again when we meet in heaven. And yes, I did get my haricut. Till I see ya later….and now I know you are correct in one thing at least: That the gates are protected now by the US Marines.