Background
Bartholomew, Henry Homer was born on March 13, 1921 in Fayette, Utah, United States. Son of Henry L. and Ireta (Rallison) Bartholomew.
Bartholomew, Henry Homer was born on March 13, 1921 in Fayette, Utah, United States. Son of Henry L. and Ireta (Rallison) Bartholomew.
Bachelor, Brigham Young University, 1946. Doctor of Medicine, University Pennsylvania, 1949.
Intern, Latter-Saints Hospital, Salt Lake City, 1949-1950; resident in ophthalmology, Stanford University, San Francisco, 1953-1956; instructor department ophthalmology, Stanford University, San Francisco, 1955-1956; private practice, Salt Lake City, 1956-1988; retired, Salt Lake City, 1988; chief department ophthalmology, Salt Lake Clinic, 1961-1988; consultant, World-Wide Missionary Department, Latter-Day Saints Church, since 1988. Member of staff, Latter-day Saints Hospital, Primary Children's Medical Center. Clinical professor ophthalmology, U. Utah, Salt Lake City, since 1957.
God is literally the father of all human beings. He has a body, and emotions like human beings.
Lieutenant United States Navy, 1951-1953, Korea. Fellow American College of Surgeons, American Academy Ophthalmology. Member American Medical Association, Pacific Coast Ophthalmology Society.
Married Betty Ann Deakin, March 6, 1953 (deceased 1973). Children: Brent H., Susan, Diane, David S. Married Ellen Nielsen, April 18, 1977.