Jimmy was my husbands cousin they were like brothers growing up! hunting,camping and riding horses out at his famillies ranch on Larken Valley road! he married Norra Robisha soon after Jason and I were Married! I was sorry when they split! but life Is what it is! I remember all the times he would go out cruising with Jason in his 58 Vette and Jason would tell me all the crazy things they use to do growing up!! Jimmy you are missed and loved!
I am adding to this post! 4/24/15 this was part of his Obituary
Jimmie Dean Barton died Thursday January 20 2011 at the V.A. Hospital in Palo Alto He was 63. He was born and raised in Watsonville and attended local schools. In January 1965 he joined the U.S. Navy, Where he did a seven month tour in the Vietnaam combat zone with the Seventh Fleet aboard the assault carrier USS Valley Forge. He was honorably discharged in 1970. Jimmie Barton enjoyed bird watching and spending time with his grandchildren. he was known for his positive attitude, sence of humor and great out look on life.
Jason and I miss you and thank you for what you did and gave for OUR COUNTRY!
Diana Weaver (Cuddeford)
Jimmy was my husbands cousin they were like brothers growing up! hunting,camping and riding horses out at his famillies ranch on Larken Valley road! he married Norra Robisha soon after Jason and I were Married! I was sorry when they split! but life Is what it is! I remember all the times he would go out cruising with Jason in his 58 Vette and Jason would tell me all the crazy things they use to do growing up!! Jimmy you are missed and loved!
I am adding to this post! 4/24/15 this was part of his Obituary
Jimmie Dean Barton died Thursday January 20 2011 at the V.A. Hospital in Palo Alto He was 63. He was born and raised in Watsonville and attended local schools. In January 1965 he joined the U.S. Navy, Where he did a seven month tour in the Vietnaam combat zone with the Seventh Fleet aboard the assault carrier USS Valley Forge. He was honorably discharged in 1970. Jimmie Barton enjoyed bird watching and spending time with his grandchildren. he was known for his positive attitude, sence of humor and great out look on life.
Jason and I miss you and thank you for what you did and gave for OUR COUNTRY!
Rest in Peace Jimmie