January 01, 1970


Anthony (Tony) Joseph Bartoch
Of Cranberry Twp., passed away peacefully on Friday, November 6th, 2020 one day short of his 63rd birthday after a brief but courageous battle with cancer.

Born November 7, 1957 in London, Ontario, Canada, he was the son of Rudolf Bartoch and Maria Bartoch (DeSumma).

Tony leaves behind to cherish his memory his wife of 33 years Mary “Angela” (Durand), his beloved daughter Cassandra, her partner Shelby, his siblings Sina Nicol (Rob), Joanne Kwiatkowski (Peter), Albert Bartoch (Shelly) and 13 nieces and nephews. Tony was preceded in death by his parents Rudy and Maria, as well as his older brother Paul.

He was a 1975 graduate of H.B. Beal Secondary School in London, Ontario. He returned to college as an adult and graduated from Albright College in Reading, PA with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration in 2008.

Tony was committed to his community through the Knights of Columbus and was a past Grand Knight of the Dormer Assembly in London.
He was a gentle soul who loved spending time with friends & family, watching Cassandra play rugby, playing golf, downhill skiing, softball and later in life cruising. He spent 12 years volunteering for the organizing and security committees of the London International Airshow and enjoyed fundraising for a number of charitable organizations including the Bethany’s Hope Foundation.

Family and friends are welcome on Saturday, November 14, 2020 from 11 until the time of A Blessing Service, celebrated by Rev. Charles Bober, at noon at Devlin Funeral Home of Cranberry, 2678 Rochester Road, Cranberry Twp.

In lieu of floral tributes, please consider a donation to Bethany’s Hope Foundation or Organ Donation Support.

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  • Frank Galera

    Have fond memories of Tony and his London family from years gone by. Tony was always a gentleman and put his best foot forward. We had a nice chat at my sisters funeral in 2019. Super nice guy – Rest In Peace Tony.
    Frank Galera & family.

  • Vince Galera

    Just learned of Tony’s passing today. My condolences to his family. I grew up with Tony and his family. All through St Mary’s School and Beal and teen years. I’m saddened we never got a chance to catch up. He was a great guy and will be missed.
    Vince Galera and family.

  • Gary & Paulette Miller

    Our deepest sympathies to Angela, Cassandra, and to all whose lives were touched by this sweet soul. Always smiling, friendly, kind, and welcoming, he was a Blessing to all. His bright light will be sorely missed.

  • Gary & Paulette Miller

    Our deepest sympathies to Angela, Cassandra, and to all whose lives were touched by this sweet soul. Always smiling, friendly, kind, and welcoming, he was a Blessing to all. His bright light will be sorely missed.

  • Mary Hutchings

    We are so sorry to hear of Tony’s passing. Our love goes out to Angela and Cassandra and all the family. Love Mary and Wally

  • Joseph Durand

    We wish we could be there to comfort and love you at this time of need. You have our deepest condolences.
    Tony has always been notable for the love he has for his family and friends. he will be missed.
    Joe, Sunday and boys

  • Nicole Inslee

    Mama and papa were all our biggest fans when Cass and I played for the Knightmares in high school. So accepting, generous, fun, and loving. Tony was a very smart, funny, hard working, and kind hearted man. He was always encouraging when experiencing feelings of doubt or just giving a bear hug when needed. I appreciate and reminisce all of the memories I have with him, and the family. My heart goes out to your family, your incredible wife and your amazing daughter! I know you fought a hard battle, rest easy Tony.

  • Kim Powell

    Angela and family. My thoughts and prayers are with you in this time of grief. Tony will be missed – he was a remarkable individual.

  • Carrie Gray

    Tony and I worked together for several years at the Talbot Inn. He had the sweetest smile. I remember going to his wedding and seeing his love for Angela. He was a big teddy bear and he will be greatly missed. Rest easy, my friend.

  • Ken & Pat Hayes

    Angela, we wish to express to both you and Cassandra our heartfelt condolences after learning of Tony’s passing. You are in our prayers.
    Love, Ken & Pat

  • Joe Corby

    Tony and I became good friends in the 70’s hanging out and doing crazy things together. His teddy bear personality, his soft spoken nature and his kind heart are the things that make me smile every time I think about him. And always will. To Angela, Cassandra and all the family I am so sorry for your loss. R.I.P. my dear friend.

  • Catherine Sauve

    I remember Tony Swimming for miles behind my cottage at Rondeau and looking for deer! Fun times I am thinking of you my sweet girl! you and Cassandra both!

  • Joanne Robinson

    Rest In Peace Tony. We will miss you
    With love
    Joanne Robinson & Shari Connors

 

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