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Bartley John David McLean
© Cheyenne Star
Submitted by: Wanda Purcell



Bartley John David McLean was born to Beulah Simpson and John David McLean December 13, 1945 at New Liberty, Oklahoma, and passed away August 26, 2000 at the Baptist St. Anthony Hospital in Amarillo, Texas.
Bartley spent most of his life in and around Pampa, Texas, but visited a lot with his aunt, uncles and grandfather, Thomas Simpson, at Rose Hill, Oklahoma.
He was a special young man and had many friends over several states.
He is survived by one daughter, Joel McLean of Fritch, Texas; his mother, Beulah McLean; one aunt, Virginia McLean of Sayre, Oklahoma; lots and lots of cousins and a loving companion, Carol Jean Katara of White Deer, Texas; as well as other relatives and friends.
Bartley was laid to rest at the Fairview Cemetery in Pampa, Texas on August 29, 2000.
"We will miss his Texas drawl and smiling face," states his Aunt Ruth Montgomery Simpson.


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