Michael D. Bardol
Michael D. Bardol, 85, passed away Sunday, March 19, 2017 at 10 pm. He was the beloved husband of Gloria (nee Schmidt) for 61 years having celebrated their wedding anniversary on February 4th. He was the loving father/father-in-law of Michele (Ed) Melton, Tom (Teresia) Bardol, Linda (Mickey Chervitz) Bardol, Chris (Sue) Bardol. He was the dear grandfather of Sara Melton, Katie Laurentius (nee Melton), Jenifer Pearson (nee Bardol), Ryan Bardol, Lauren Bardol, Michael Bardol and Brittany Bardol. He was the dear great-grandfather to Alex and Samantha Stumpf, Arabella and Audrey Bardol, and Brayden Larkin. He was a loving brother, brother-in-law, uncle, cousin and friend to many.
Youngest child of Michael and Josephine (nee O’Donnell) Bardol he was born on April 20, 1931. He was preceded in death by his parents, brother Jack (Jean) Bardol and sisters Jane (Robert) Walsh and Alice (Elmer) Schlueter. Before marrying Gloria he proudly served in the Army during the Korean War. After the service he met Gloria in a bar or lounge, depending upon who you talk to. They had four children that he was extremely proud of. The family would go on camping vacations and weekend camping trips. The kids have fond memories of camping, fishing, learning to dive off a diving board, etc. Early in his career he was a Fireman for Riverview Fire Department. The kids have fond memories of visiting the fire house and the firetruck – lights and sirens blaring – coming to visit us at the house. While a Fireman he had several ‘2nd jobs’ to make ends meet including driving an ambulance, a traveling trinket sales person, etc. He loved being a fireman but he couldn’t support his family so he decided to go to Barber School. After working for Moretti’s Barber Shop in Bissell Hills for a few years the entrepreneur bug got to him and he opened Mike’s Barber Shop in Bellefontaine Neighbors. Several of the men reading this probably had their hair cut by Mike. He closed the shop and retired at the age of 62 ½. During his retirement he continued to cut hair at nursing homes and the Veterans Hospital. In addition he would make house calls for those that were unable to leave home for a haircut. He enjoyed fishing and just last week asked his son Tom if he thought they could go fishing one last time. He was a loving father who knew when to be stern and when to be soft. He enjoyed ‘tinkering’ with small engine repair, working in the yard, being an usher at church, being a chauffeur to the airport for his kids, going to the beauty supply store and buying hair care products for his kids and grandkids, etc. He loved to have projects whether it was building a trailer that he didn’t need or buying a guitar kit that he ultimately returned.
Whether you knew him as Mike, Michael, Mickey, Mick, Mike the Barber or Dad he was a friend and neighbor to all. He lived and loved life to its fullest. He will be deeply missed.
Services: Visitation will begin at 10 am on April 1st at Saints Joachim & Ann Catholic Church, 4112 McClay Road, St. Charles MO 63304. A Memorial Mass will follow at 11 am.
In lieu of flowers, donations to Saints Joachim & Ann Care Service are preferred. Please note that you are making a donation in memory of Michael Bardol. You can mail your donation to: Saints Joachim and Ann Care Service, 4116 McClay Road, St. Charles, MO 63304. You can make a secure online donation at www.jacares.org. Follow the link for general donations. Please be sure to select the “+ additional comments” box near the top of the page and specify you are making a donation in memory of Michael Bardol. If you have questions about making a donation, please call (636) 441-1302, ext. 263 or email info@jacares.org
What a guy , he and Gloria have been the best friends forever and will never change , the memories of our two families will never be forgotten , many many good times together , a true friend , he taught us how to live with cancer , his reward will be great , God bless you Mick ,
What a wonderful tribute for a wonderful man. I will always have fond memories of him. My sincere sympathy goes out to you all.
What a beautiful eulogy and slide show. I didn’t know Michael, but I know his daughter Linda so I feel I know then what an incredible father he was to create such a loving, caring daughter. My thoughts and prayers are with all the family, and Gloria./Allison Gutteridge
Gloria and kids:
Sorry that the years and personal situations
have separated us. There are memories too numerous to mention, but be assured, the
name Bardol has been the subject of many
stories in this new life. We pray for the Bardols.
All our love
Ron & Linda
Beautiful tribute to your dad. Loved the pictures. Always enjoyed spending time with him. Sending our condolences to Gloria and the entire family. Sam and Jon
To awesome for words! Crying to hard to see to type. Love you all.
Dear Bardol Family, my heart breaks for your loss. Mr. B. was an amazing dad, one of the good guys. I’ve known Linda since we were teens, and always admired her parents. You never made it past the living room without first filling Mr. B. in on what was happening in your life. He always had time for a conversation when you were at their house. Their home had an open door policy for many kids, where you were always welcomed, could always feel the love there. Thanks for the great memories Mr. Bardol and for raising a wonderful daughter I call friend.
Love, Mary & Scott Moelling
Didn’t know him as well as some, but while shepherding customers I lit a candle for the family in Mike’s name at the Church of the Annunciation in Nazareth. Sorry for your loss.
What a wonderful tribute to Mr. Bardol! He was such a nice man, and a real joy to know him. He will be missed.
To Linda and family… you raised a wonderful daughter What a legacy. I join the many who send prayers and love
Nancy and all Telephone Doctor friends.
A donation to the church as been made in his memory. May it be a blessing.
We were so sorry to hear about your dad. Thinking of you at this difficult time.
Love,The Gasts