James "Jim" Edward Barton

james barton

June 17, 1935 ~ January 19, 2026

Born in: Burlington, Kansas
Resided in: Pueblo, Colorado

James Edward Barton passed away on January 19th, 2026, at his home in Pueblo, CO. He was 90.

James “Jim” was born in Burlington, KS on June 17th, 1935, where he grew up with his siblings Eugene, Richard, Juanita and Norma. His parents were Allen and Cora Barton.

After graduating from Burlington High School in 1953 he served in the United States Army mostly in France. He then returned to Kansas where he married Annetta Young and attended the University of Kansas majoring in journalism. Two daughters, Ann and Susan, were born there.

He moved to Glenwood, IA in 1960 where he worked in journalism and photography. There he married Bonnie Hawk and had two daughters: Jean and Brenda. He later married Virginia Brown and had two daughters, Cathy and Melony. In 1989 he moved to Colorado and lived in Woodland Park, Walsenburg and Pueblo.

Jim is survived by his wife Bonnie, sister Norma, and his 6 daughters. He had 22 grandchildren, 38 great grandchildren and 2 great great grandchildren. He loved his family, sports, music, traveling and adventure. He was known for his great sense of humor and will be greatly missed by his family and friends.

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  1. CandleImageDad, you taught us so much with very little words. Resilience, humility, how to have fun in any situation. My favorite example was when we had to do our newspaper route in a blizzard walking because the car broke down. It turned into marching and singing songs that you used to sing in the army. There are so many of these memories but not enough space to share them all. Thank you for always being a constant in our lives. And because of your strength, we are strong. Every single one of us have overcome difficulties and have still remained king and loving.

  2. CandleImageJim was my younger brother. We had many good times growing up in Burlington Kansas. We liked to text during Kansas Jayhawk games. I will miss him❤️
    Norma

  3. CandleImageTo one of the best Uncles and a great guy
    You will be missed greatly. Always enjoyed our visits. Love you Uncle Jim


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