Recent Obituaries: Doris Ann Bartanen
Young women were often counseled in their last year of high school to find themselves a preacher to take good care of them and "out of those hollows." She soon met Ronald Bartanen, a young minister who was a Bible Student attending Freed Hardeman College in Henderson, Tennessee, when he came to speak at Cox's Chapel, the little country church that Doris attended.
Doris graduated in May of 1954, and married Ronald on June 1, 1954. They welcomed a son, Richard Paul, the following year on July 27, 1955, and a daughter, Beth Ann, four years later on September 23, 1959. Ron and Doris had the privilege of celebrating their 68th wedding anniversary this past June.
While she was active in the ministry as a minister’s wife and Sunday School teacher, her primary focus and joy was that of being a mother.
Their lives together in the ministry took them far from the hills of Tennessee, from congregations throughout the Midwest to upper Michigan. While she often longed for those hills, she worked diligently to help her husband build up the Lord's church and remained faithfully by his side while he continued to preach to a small congregation in Arthur, Illinois while they were both in their 80s. Doris was her husband's biggest supporter of his artwork, helping him pick out frames and attending art shows where he won many awards.
Doris is survived by her loving husband Ronald Bartanen and their two children Rick (Crystal) Bartanen of Pace, Florida and Beth (Mike) Cooper of Great Falls Montana and their five granddaughters; Jami (Mark) Johnson, Atwood, Illinois, Katrina Bartanen, Monticello, Illinois, Sarah Weeks, Fairbury, Illinois, Kaitlin (Edwin) Torres, Helena, Montana and Kristen (Jake) Johnson, Bozeman, Montana; ten great-grandchildren; Carissa and Aaron Williams, Rianne and Clayton Ayers, Benjamin, Kayla, Sophia and Ethan Johnson, and Carder and Sadie Weeks.
The family was blessed to all spend Easter together with their grandma Doris. As they stood in a circle holding hands Doris was able to join in the singing of Amazing Grace. We concluded with the words "Will the circle be unbroken by and by Lord in the sky."
Condolences may be offered to the family at www.mcmullinyoung.com