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John Richard Barber

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John Richard Barber Veteran

Birth
North Salem, Hendricks County, Indiana, USA
Death
25 Jun 1989 (aged 68)
Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Brownsburg, Hendricks County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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"History of Hendricks County, Indiana, 1914-1976":
page 184
"JOHN R. BARBER FAMILY
John Richard Barber was born in Hendricks County on December 16, 1920, to George and Bethesda Pritchett Barber. He graduated from high school at New Ross, Indiana.
John Barber was married to Mildred Lois Weddle, born on August 19, 1923, in Boone County, Indiana, to Robert Earl and Sabra Gertrude Alexander Weddle.
John Barber served in the U.S. Armed Forces during World War II. He is a member of the Masonic Lodge, and he and his wife are members of the Brownsburg Christian Church, where he has served as an elder.
John Barber worked for years as a masonry contractor, and presently operates a 130-acre farm on Road 1000 North. The Barbers have a new brick home and raise black Angus registered cattle.
The three daughters of John and Mildred Barber are:

Carolyn Ann, born on October 20, 1948, in Indianapolis, married Estel Ray Rhoton on August 7, 1971.

Mary Beth, born on March 24, 1951 in Indianapolis, married Ron Marion on December 5, 1969.

Pamela Sue, born on July 18, 1956 at Lebanon, Indiana, married Jerry Robertson on September 14, 1974."
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John R. Barber, 68, a Brownsburg resident since 1956, died Sunday, June 25, in Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis. Mr. Barber, a farmer and masonry contractor, who retired in 1984, was born Dec. 16, 1920 at North Salem to George and Bethesda Pritchett Barber. On June 5, 1943 he married Lois Weddle, who survives.

Services were Thursday, June 29, in the Cornerstone Christian Church, Brownsburg, with Larry Bellville and Doug Pogue officiating. Burial was in Bethesda Cemetery. Matthews Mortuary, Brownsburg, was in charge of arrangements and calling.

Surviving with his wife are three daughters, Carolyn Rhoton, Pam Hall, both of Brownsburg, and Mary Donald, Pittsboro; sister, Ellen Case, Indianapolis; five grandchildren; two nephews and two nieces.
"History of Hendricks County, Indiana, 1914-1976":
page 184
"JOHN R. BARBER FAMILY
John Richard Barber was born in Hendricks County on December 16, 1920, to George and Bethesda Pritchett Barber. He graduated from high school at New Ross, Indiana.
John Barber was married to Mildred Lois Weddle, born on August 19, 1923, in Boone County, Indiana, to Robert Earl and Sabra Gertrude Alexander Weddle.
John Barber served in the U.S. Armed Forces during World War II. He is a member of the Masonic Lodge, and he and his wife are members of the Brownsburg Christian Church, where he has served as an elder.
John Barber worked for years as a masonry contractor, and presently operates a 130-acre farm on Road 1000 North. The Barbers have a new brick home and raise black Angus registered cattle.
The three daughters of John and Mildred Barber are:

Carolyn Ann, born on October 20, 1948, in Indianapolis, married Estel Ray Rhoton on August 7, 1971.

Mary Beth, born on March 24, 1951 in Indianapolis, married Ron Marion on December 5, 1969.

Pamela Sue, born on July 18, 1956 at Lebanon, Indiana, married Jerry Robertson on September 14, 1974."
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John R. Barber, 68, a Brownsburg resident since 1956, died Sunday, June 25, in Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis. Mr. Barber, a farmer and masonry contractor, who retired in 1984, was born Dec. 16, 1920 at North Salem to George and Bethesda Pritchett Barber. On June 5, 1943 he married Lois Weddle, who survives.

Services were Thursday, June 29, in the Cornerstone Christian Church, Brownsburg, with Larry Bellville and Doug Pogue officiating. Burial was in Bethesda Cemetery. Matthews Mortuary, Brownsburg, was in charge of arrangements and calling.

Surviving with his wife are three daughters, Carolyn Rhoton, Pam Hall, both of Brownsburg, and Mary Donald, Pittsboro; sister, Ellen Case, Indianapolis; five grandchildren; two nephews and two nieces.


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