Barton Norton Chew, 61 years of age, died on August 12, 2024. He was the son of Barbara K. Chew and E. Norvil Chew who preceded him, and his father’s widow Anne Chew.
He is survived by his two beautiful children Eleanor Chew and Sam Chew of Cold Spring, NY, his life partner, Kay Petronio, and his seven brothers and sisters: Deborah Rotman (Sam) Mesa, AZ, Richard Chew (Carol), Allegany, NY, Janet Chew (Andrew Dickson), Jamestown, NY, Mark Chew (Elaine), Cincinnati, OH, Michael Chew (Christina Euston), Olean, Barbara Brady (Jim), St. Petersburg, FL, and Charlotte Chew, Nashville, TN. He is also survived by his Aunt Lisbeth (Libby)Keenan, Olean NY, and thirteen nieces and nephews, nine cousins, and longtime friend, Carolyn Ernst, NYC.
Barton was an enthusiast. He didn’t just love music, he worked in the music industry with the likes of Ozzy Osborne and Debbie Harry. He had an eclectic taste in music and shared those treasures with anyone who wanted to listen. He didn’t just love films, he worked in the film industry. He didn’t just love art, he created art from the dark room in his childhood home to building sets for his children’s plays. He took his children to museums regularly to spread the joy of art and creativity. He didn’t just love to cook, he was a founding member of the Bake Sale Club (OHS), he graduated from culinary school and baked and cooked amazing dishes for friends and family. He didn’t just camp, camping included finding the most beautiful areas to set up camp, hiking, canoeing, and cooking on an open fire. His sense of adventure had him skiing down black diamonds, donning hockey skates, and soaring like a bird navigating his hang glider. He loved his workshop as well and became a gifted woodworker.
A product of his parents, Barton had an amazing sense of humor. He always had an interesting perspective and commentary. He was a skilled craftsman. He ensured family recipes like salt rising bread, scrapple, and jam would live on. His depth for compassion for others was unequalled. He regularly donated platelets. If any of his friends or neighbors needed a hand, he was there for them. He was loved by all.
Most importantly, Barton was a loving father, brother, uncle, partner, and friend. He was witty, funny and loved to make people laugh. To his children, he was their light.
Friends may call on Friday August 16,2024 from 5-7pm at Clinton Funeral Home ,21 Parrott Street , Cold Spring. Private interment will be at the convenience of the family.
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