- Earl Bartholome
Earl F. Bartholome (
21 June 1913 –27 January 2002 ), born as Earl Bartholomew, was an Americanice hockey player.Bartholome was born in
Valley City, North Dakota . His parents were William "Bill" N. Bartholomew and Clara U. Bartholomew. Bill and Clara had five children: Earl, Vern, Ken, Ardys, and Carl. Bill was the head timer at local, state, and national speed skating events for about 35 years and a member of the timing committees at the US Olympic speed skating trials in the 1950s. [http://www.slphistory.org/history/bartholome.asp The Bartholome(w) Family] . "St. Louis Park Historical Society". Retrieved on2007-08-27 .]In 1932, Bartholome married Lauretta Rice. They had three children together: Judy Earlette, Diane, and Terry Earl.
Bartholome played in the
United States Hockey League with theMinneapolis Millers , as well as theRochester Cardinals and the Cleveland Barons of theAmerican Hockey League . He was inducted into theUnited States Hockey Hall of Fame in 1977. Bartholome died inSt. Louis Park, Minnesota in 2002 at the age of 88. [http://www.legacy.com/StarTribune/Obituaries.asp?Page=LifeStory&PersonId=207026 Obituaries – Earl Bartholome] . "Star Tribune (Minneapolis - St. Paul, Minnesota)" (2002-01-27 ). Retrieved from "Obituaries.com / Legacies.com" on2007-08-27 .]Bartholome's surname originally was "Bartholomew", but he dropped the "w" in order to avoid confusion with his younger brother
Ken Bartholomew .References
* [http://www.ushockeyhall.com/ United States Hockey Hall of Fame]
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