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Obituary of Eva Bartlett
Eva Bartlett
1923 - 2019
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The passing of Eva Irene (Dorcas) Bartlett of Fredericton, NB, wife of the late Robert S. Bartlett Sr., occurred on Saturday, June 1, 2019 at Hospice Fredericton. Born on January 20, 1923 in Williamsburg, NB, she was a daughter of the late Wesley and Beatrice Dorcas. Eva was a member of Gibson Memorial United Church. She was employed with Sears Canada as an assistant manager in the mail ordering department. Eva was very fond of traveling, she enjoyed going to various destinations around the world. Two of her favourite past times was snowmobiling in her younger years and playing cards with family and friends. Eva is survived by her children, Robert Bartlett (Inez) and Vivian Coughlan (late Gordie); grandchildren, Jarrett Bartlett and Jill Balyta (John); great-grandchildren, Jade and Malik Balyta; sister, Joyce Jones; brothers, Harold Dorcas (Cecile), Wilfred Dorcas (Gladys), Vernon Dorcas (Doris) and Robert Dorcas (Dorothy); numerous step-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents and husband, Eva was predeceased by her sisters, Christine “Chris” Hart, Florence Dorcas, Gertrude Weeks, Greta Wallace and Shirley Dorcas; brothers, Ross, Eugene, Leslie and Ralph Dorcas; step children, Cora Scott, Vincent Bartlett, Carl Bartlett, Greta Street and Otto Bartlett. Visitation will take place at Gibson Memorial United Church, 183 Gibson Street, Fredericton, NB on Friday, June 7, 2019 from 7-9 pm. A Memorial Service will be from the church on Saturday, June 8, 2019 at 11 am with Rev. Kelly Higgins officiating. A reception will follow the service. Interment will take place in Williamsburg Community Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, remembrances may be made to Gibson Memorial United Church, Hospice Fredericton or charity of the donor’s choice. Personal condolences may be offered through www.yorkfh.com
When Eva Bartlett was born in 1882, in Butts, Georgia, United States, her father, Marion M. Bartlett, was 30 and her mother, Hattie Head, was 27. She had at least 1 daughter with John Walter "Walter" Simpkins. She lived in District 531, DeKalb, Georgia, United States in 1940 and Decatur, DeKalb, Georgia, United States in 1950. She died on 20 December 1963, in DeKalb, Georgia, United States, at the age of 81, and was buried in Indian Creek Cemetery, Clarkston, DeKalb, Georgia, United States.
Eva Bartlett
Canadian activist and blogger
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| Born | (1977-06-14) June 14, 1977 (age 47) United States |
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| Known for | Promotion of conspiracy theories connected to the Syrian Civil War |
Eva Karene Bartlett (born 14 June 1977) is an American Canadian activist, commentator, and blogger who has propagated conspiracy theories in connection to the Syrian civil war, most notably the disproven allegation that the White Helmets stage rescues and "recycle" children in its videos.
Bartlett describes herself as an "independent writer and rights activist". She writes commentary pieces for Russian state-controlled RT's website. Critics contend that her advocacy amounts to participation in a disinformation campaign aimed at lessening the responsibility of the Assad regime for the acts of indiscriminate killing during the war, and to promote pro-Kremlin content in relation to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. Bartlett's posts on social media have been tagged with the disclaimer that her writings "may be partially or wholly under the editorial control of the Russian government."
Bartlett has lived in Russia since 2019. She has been making videos and posts on social media from Ukraine during the Russian invasion, sometimes with journalists from RT. She often appears as a guest on RT. She has been criticised for spreading Kremlin propaganda and misinformation.
Early life and education
Bartlett was born in the United States and grew up in Canada. She taught English in South Korea after finishing university.
Career
From 2008, Bartlett was a pro-Palestinian campaigner with the International Solidarity Movement, making trips to Gaz
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