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Ms. Joanna Bly Barton, 95, Casey Co., KY (1920-2016)

She lived in Street, MD until 1974 and enjoyed working as a meat cutter at Acme Market in Bel Air, retiring after 23-years. Joanna moved to Kentucky with her husband and returned to Maryland again in 2013. Her family was most important to her and she showed her love by making them handmade quilts. She enjoyed sewing, quilting, and crocheting. Joanna spent her summers gardening, always canning her harvest to enjoy all year long. She was an extraordinary cook and her biscuits will never be replicated as she made the best biscuits ever. She will be fondly remembered for her strong faith in God and her love and kindness for everyone. Her love for her family was endless. She was a longtime member of Caldwell Chapel. She leaves 81 direct living descendants.
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Joanna Bly Barton, age 95 years of Street, MD, formerly of Dunnville, KY, went to meet her Savior while surrounded by her family at 8:02pmET, on Wednesday, March 30, 2016 at Greenfield Senior Living in Bel Air.

A funeral service will begin at 1pmCT/2pmET, on Wednesday, April 6, 2016, at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home, 752 Campbellsville Street, Liberty, KY, with Bro. Darrin Lair officiating. Burial will follow in the Whited Cemetery. Friends may call at the McKinney-Brown Funeral Home on Wednesday from 10am-1pmCT/11amET-2pmET.



Ms. Joanna Bly Barton, 95, Casey Co., KY (1920-2016)

Ms. Barton was born in Ash County, NC on September 28, 1920 the daughter of Clemmie K. Hartsog Roland and Amos W. Roland. She died Wednesday, March 30, 2016, in Street, MD, at the age of 95 years, six months, and two days.

She lived in Street, MD until 1974 and enjoyed working as a meat cutter at Acme Market in Bel Air, retiring after 23-years. Joanna moved to Kentucky with her husband and returned to Maryland again in 2013. Her family was most important to her and she showed her love by making them handmade quilts. She enjoyed sewing, quilting, and crocheting. Joanna spent her summers gardening, always canning her harvest to enjoy all year long. She was an extraordinary cook and her biscuits will never be replicated as she made the best biscuits ever. She will be fondly remembered for her strong faith in God and her love and kindness for everyone. Her love for her family was endless.

Joanna was also a longtime member of the Caldwell Chapel.

She is survived by the following:
  • Three children: Elva Katherine Carr, Claud James Hilton and Grace Ann Comer

  • Eighteen grandchildren

  • Thirty one great-grandchildren

  • Thirty great-great grandchildren
She was preceded in death by three children, Blanch Marie Rogers, William Roland Hilton and Malcom Hilton and three siblings, Agnew Pruitt, Claude Rowland and Glen Roland.

Send condolences to the family of Joanna Bly Barton

In lieu of flowers, her family would appreciate contributions to The Arc Northern Chesapeake Region, 4513 Philadelphia Rd., Aberdeen, MD 21001 or Senator Bob Hooper House, 2007 Klein Plaza Drive, Forest Hill, MD 21050.

McKinney-Brown Funeral Home, 752 Campbellsville Street, Liberty, KY, in charge of arrangements.


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