COUNCIL #367 - KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS NORFOLK, VA COUNCIL 367 REMEMBERS
RUDOLPH BARTOL, SR., PGK

 

Rudolph John Bartol in Norfolk, Va., son of John Bartol and Dorotea "Unknown" .He was born 12 Sep 1888 in Trieste, Italy, and died 09 Jan 1940 in Norfolk, Va..

Notes for Rudolph John Bartol:

Death Claims R. J. Bartol

Superintendent of Municipal Hospital for Years and Widely Known.
Rudolph John Bartol, for a number of years superintendent of the Municipal Hospital, died yesterday morning at 11 o'clock at his residence on the Water Works Road. He was 51 years old and had been in failing health for some time.

Mr. Bartol was a native of Trieste, then part of Austria, and had resided in this section 32 years. He had many friends in all walks of life. His work at the Municipal Hospital has frequently won the praise of his superiors and others.

He was a past grand knight of Norfolk Council No. 367, Knights of Columbus, a member of the Holy Name Society of St. Mary's Catholic Church. Norfolk lodge No. 38, B. P. O. Elks, and the Woodmen of the World.

Mr. Bartol is survived by his wife, Mrs. Jannie Parr Bartol; four sons, Francis V. Bartol, Rudolph John Bartol, Jr., Joseph E. Bartol, and Lawrence Herbert Bartol; a daughter, Miss Dorothy V. Bartol; a grandson, Rudolph John Bartol III, all of Princess Anne County; three sisters and a brother, all of Italy, and several nieces and nephews.
The body is now at the H. D. Oliver Funeral Apartments, 1501 Colonial Avenue, and rosary services will be held there tonight at 7:30 o'clock. Funeral services will be held tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock at St. Mary's Catholic Church. Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery.
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Rudolph John Bartol
Solemn high requiem mass for the repose of the soul of Mr. Bartol, whose death occurred Tuesday morning, was celebrated at 10 A.M. today at St. Mary's Catholic church, with the Rev. F.V. Bamrick, Celebrant, the Rev. A.J. Taylor, Deacon, the Rev. T.P. Scannell, Sub-deacon, the Rev. P.P. Brennan, Master of Ceremonies.
Sermon was by the Rev. Thomas Walsh, who paid tribute to the Christian life and character of Mr. Bartol and spoke of him as an outstanding man in the community for his faith. Present in the sanctuary were the Rev. P. C. Blackburn, the Rev. R. B. Kealey, the Rev. Martin Quinn, the Rev. J. O. Schmidhauser, the Rev. J. G. Turner, the Rev. M. J. Harrison, the Rev. Paul V. Heller, and the Rev. A. Canas. The high school class of St. Mary's Academy and members of the various organizations which Mr. Bartol was a member were in attendance.

Several selections were rendered during the service by the choir of St. Mary's Academy, with Miss Emily Hicks, as organist. There was a large attendance and a profusion of floral offerings. The casket was covered with a pall of red roses and ferns. Interment was in St. Mary's Cemetery. Services at the grave were conducted by the Rev. E. P. Kilgalen, chaplain of the Knights of Columbus.

Honorary pall-bearers were R. P. Smith, Joseph F. Esmond, John Callahan, A. B. Degges, Col. Charles Borland, Dr. H. G. Parker, B. Gray Tunstall, A. Plummer Pannill, John A. Gurkin, Walter H. Taylor, 3rd., Chief E. J. Cannon, L. P. Roberts, Jr., Lawrence Page, Capt. J. D. Wood, Dr. J. W. Reed, John Corbell, Donald W. Shriver, Judge Clyde Jacob, Judge R. B. Spindle, Dr. F. M. Brock, John Twohy, 2nd., Frank G. Ennis, John Bisese, R. M. Eastwood, Sr., Stanley Mastrangelo, Wiley W. Wood, Clinton Curtis, Lindsay Gunn, A. C. Cox, Harry Schwan, John M. Reynolds, Wm. J. Cannon, Frank Overton, Luther Church, Dr. F. J. O'Connor, Capt. John Correls, Dr. M. R. Whitehill, Dr. William Tyson, Dr. George T. Myers, Dr. J. C. Sleet, Dr. R. E. Whitehead, Lee F. Lawler, Bernard King, George H. Stevens, George Mayo, Cecil M. Robertson, Wm. I. Prieut, Jr., Aubrey H. Graham, Preston Breeden, W. H. C. Ranson, Fred Droulette, W. R. Hainsworth, P. W. Ruggieri, T. E. Fleming, R. M. Eastwood, Jr., O. E. Pollock, and H. D. Oliver. Active pall-bearers were M. Daily Walsh, Phillip S. Carlisle, John J. Doumar, John E. Milan, William Fantone, Chesley A. Ford, E. H. Herbert, and Phillip S. Sansone.