ALLEN FRANK BARTA
Allen Frank Barta, 89, originally from Ammannsville, returned home to his Lord and Savior on Saturday, May 18, 2024.
He was preceded in death by his parents, John L. and Amalie (Cernoch) Barta; his brother, Harvey Barta and wife Rosalie; his first wife, Gladys (Srubar); and his second wife, Aline (Wienken Adamcik).
Allen is survived by his sons, Allen Brian Barta and wife LeAnne, and Greg Barta and wife Sheri; step-children, Sheryl Bartos and husband Justin, and Dean Adamcik and wife Ginny; seven grandchildren; seven step-grandchildren; 12 step-great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Born on Nov. 7, 1934, Allen was raised and educated in Ammannsville. It was in this small town where he acquired his love of dancing, and it was at a nearby dance in Fayette County where he met and later married his first love, Gladys. Together, he and Gladys moved across the country while Allen served in the U.S. Army. Upon honorable discharge, Allen and Gladys returned to Texas (Houston) where they raised their family, and Allen found work at Bowen Tools. Allen worked as a machinist, supervisor and assistant shop superintendent at Bowen Tools until his retirement 40 years later. After Gladys’ untimely death, Allen married widow Aline Adamcik and relocated to Weimar.
Allen was always a country boy at heart, and spent every spare moment in Fayette and Colorado counties working his cattle farms, tending his garden, telling stories, and hunting. In retirement, he and Aline enjoyed travelling throughout the world and attending local social events, especially polka dances. Allen was a member of St. Michael’s Parish, Knights of Columbus and the American Legion.
Funeral services were held at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Ammannsville on Tuesday, May 28. The family received friends beginning at 9 a.m. with the funeral Mass starting at 10 a.m. Interment followed in the Ammannsville Catholic Cemetery with military honors.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Weimar Knights of Columbus, P.O. Box 631, Weimar, TX 78962, or the Alzheimer’s Foundation, https://alzfdn.org/donate/.