In Memory

Bart Thomas



 
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06/22/20 05:37 PM #1    

Ann Sorensen (Plaizier)

Bart Was in so many of my Elementary classses and some in Jr. High school but I lost track of Bart years ago.

I had a cousin of mine telll me about six years ago at my Anut Funeral.... my cousin had become aquaint with Bart when he'd moved into the same neigbhood as where Brat was living . My cousin was very apprecative of the friendship that he'd had with Bart during the time he lived in his neigbothood in Bountiful, as it was Bart that introducted himself to my cousin first and was a caring friend. Thanks Bart!!!

Ann S. Plaizier


06/23/20 10:33 AM #2    

Rebecca Anne (Becky) Moss

(AKA Bartman)
1958 ~ 2017
Bart Lester Thomas (AKA Bartman), 59 years old, passed away on October 3, 2017, with the love of his life at his side in Las Vegas, Nevada. He was born January 16, 1958, in Bountiful, to Lester Larsen Thomas & Dawn Renee Depew. 
Bart was preceded in death by his parents as well as his mother-in-law Isabel Burback and step-son Chad Job. 
He is survived by his sweet wife Marsha Sunderland, Ex-wife and friend Tami Calder, father-in-law Ralph Don Burback, daughters Heather(Shane) Eva, Nichole(Eric) Peart, step-daughter Kimberly Bunch, 16 grandchildren, 7 great-grandchildren and many other loving family members.
He has two Siblings, Cheri Ericksen (Mike) and Brent Thomas (Joy) that reside in Davis County, Utah. 
Our sweet loving husband, father, son, brother, uncle, grandfather and friend, was diagnosed with pulmonary fibrosis in March. Through several months of doctor visits, his treatments were still unsuccessful. On August 27th, he was admitted into the ICU due to pneumonia and PE's. Sadly, after five weeks of fighting this hard battle, these terrible diseases took his life. He was a firm believer in Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior, which brought him great strength to endure and the ability to bring comfort to others. He had a huge heart full of love, and was a selfless and compassionate man. He always gave his talents and time to others and put them first. He was witty, funny, a quirky jokester, and loved making people laugh. He was a very accomplished carpenter and an artist with wood. He also had a great passion for golf, fishing, and motorcycles. His unconditional kindness was always received with love. That's really all he ever wanted. He has touched and blessed the lives of so many people and he will be greatly missed. May he rest in peace with the Lord. We will forever love you!!
Please join us in celebrating Bart's life with food and company on Saturday, October 28th at the LDS Rolling Hills Church; 210 E 1825 N Centerville, Utah. Service begins at noon.
In honor of Bart's humor and desire to have fun, please wear your favorite, fun or silly hat.
Another service will be provided on Friday, November 3 at 1PM at the Shadow Hills Church located at 7811 Vegas Dr.,LV,NV. 89128.702-880-7811


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