Un être cher | Emerson Paul Barker
DATES | Mars 6, 1944 – Octobre 3, 2011
CIMETIÈRE | Mystic Cemetery
LOCATION dans le cimetière | Hwy. 32 to Mystic. Enter drive to the left of the church, look to your far left. The lot is close to the road at the rear.
Maisons funéraires | Paulk Funeral Home, 301 S. Main St., Fitzgerald, Géorgie 31750 - T: 229 423 2033
Funeral services was held at the Paulk Funeral Home Chapel in Fitzgerald with the Rev. Sonny Pate and Rev. Jeff Cummings officiating, Eric Tucker will give a Eulogy. Interment will follow in Mystic Cemetery, with military honors. La famille recevra parents et amis à partir de 7-9 Tuesday evening at the funeral home.
M.. Barker was born March 6, 1944 in Sylvester, West Virginia, where he graduated from Sherman High School in West Virginia. He lived in the community for the past forty-five years. M.. Barker was a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corp during the Vietnam War and retired from the Georgia Army National Guard, serving during Desert Storm. He was a former employee of Firestone Tires and retired from Coachmen Industries. M.. Barker was a member of Grace Baptist Church, a former member, Deacon and RA leader at Irwinville Baptist Church and a former member and Deacon of Mt. Olive Baptist Church. He was a member of the American Legion, Poster 99.
Il laisse dans le deuil sa femme, Barbara Ann Love Barker of Fitzgerald; filles, Candace Ewing and Cassandra Hancock both of Fitzgerald; petits enfants, Sarah Ann & Eric Tucker, Dustin Ewing, Devon Ewing, Nathan Hancock, Landon Hancock and Logan Hancock; mother-in-law, Ollie Love of Fitzgerald; sœur, Betty Jarvis of Elyria, OH as well as one niece and several nephews. Along with his mother, Violet Barker Harless, he was preceded in death by two sons-in-law, Max Hancock and Tommy Parrish.