Obituary
Edwin John Barton, 94, a proud Veteran of the United Sates Navy, passed away in Cape Coral Florida on September 10th 2022. The son of Ralph and Edith Barton, Edwin grew up in Ogdensburg, New York. He was born October 19th, 1927 and at the age of 18 attended Clarkson University then enlisting in the United Sates Navy. He valued his Navy service with the rank of Quartermaster Third Class as part of his service during WWII. After the Navy, Edwin attended Syracuse University and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI), graduating from RPI as a Civil Engineer. Edwin started his Engineering Career at O’Brien and Gere in Syracuse. Then in 1961, Edwin and several coworkers began the Barton, Brown, Clyde, and Loguidice Engineering Firm, known now as Barton & Loguidice today a successful firm, all over the Northeast. Edwin was also a member of the Masons, Power Squadron and the American Legion.
Since retirement in 1992 Edwin had homes in Chippewa Bay NY, Cape Coral FL and Robbinsville NC. Ed loved the outdoors with camping, fishing traveling and spending time with family and his grandchildren. Edwin is survived by his Loving Daughter, Joanna (Robert) Radford of Cape Coral Florida and 3 sons, Jeff Barton, John Barton, Andrew (Deborah) Barton, his Brother Steve (Nancy) Barton. Edwin is also survived by several Grandchildren, Rachelle Radford, Heather Delgado, Maria Radford, Matthew Barton, John Barton jr, Frank Barton and Harrison Barton. Edwin was predeceased by his loving wife of 50 years, Kathryn Barton, his parents Ralph and Edith Barton and his sister Elizabeth Ward.
A service honoring the life of Edwin John Barton will be held on Saturday October 1st 2022 at 12 PM located at The First United Methodist Church of Cape Coral. The service will also be livestream https://www.capecoralfirst.org/index.html
In lieu of flowers please send donations to alz.org to help support the cure.
Service
4118 Coronado Pkwy., Cape Coral, FL








We were Blessed to call you Dad, Grandpa, Uncle, Brother and Friend.
We were Blessed to have gained your wisdom and have you cheering us on.
Gone for now but never forgotten, we will surely see you again someday.
With Love,
Rob
Ed with Granddaughter Rachelle at her Graduation
Ed with his Brother Steve and Maria
Ed with Maria
Ed and Heather fishing
Ed with all 3 of his Granddaughters, Rachelle, Heather and Maria
Ed with Granddaughter Maria at Church on Easter
I remember when we first met it was "Hello", "what's your name".. now dear friend, rest , because you will not walk in darkness, you will not fear any evil because you are with him. The lord is your light and salvation. psalm 27:1
Until we meet again friend..