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Sgt Patrick Hezekiah Barber

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Sgt Patrick Hezekiah Barber Veteran

Birth
Cedar Grove, Montgomery County, Maryland, USA
Death
12 Apr 1988 (aged 74)
Scottsdale, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA
Burial
Honolulu, Honolulu County, Hawaii, USA Add to Map
Plot
R, 587-A
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SSGT US ARMY WORLD WAR II

CEDAR GROVE
The stork visited Mr. and Mrs Hezekiah Barber and brought them a bouncing boy.
Published in The News (Frederick, Maryland, 20 November 1913

The Patrick Barbers
At Home in Los Angeles.

Mr. Patrick H. Barber of Los Angeles, son of Mrs. Bessie E. Barber and Mr. H. Barber of Washington, and his bride, formerly Miss Alice June Perrin, are at home at 1821 West Sixty-eighth street in Los Angeles. Their wedding took place October 18 in the Wee Kirk o' the Heather in Glendale, Calif., the Rev. I. L. Eldridge of Los Angeles officiating.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Perrin of Riverside, Calif. Her only attendant was Miss Frances Benope of Bozeman, Mont. She wore a blue ensemble with wine color accessories and a corsage bouquet of gardenias. Her maid of honor was dressed in blue with navy blue accessories and her corsage bouquet was talisman roses. Mr. Tom Aleman of Los Angeles was best man.
The wedding dinner was served at the Copper Kettle in Glendale, after which Mr. and Mrs. Barber left for a short wedding trip. Mr. Barber was graduate from Strayers' College in Washington and now in connected with the inventory department of an aircraft corporation. Mrs. Barber was a student at Montana State College, where she was a member of Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority and was graduated from the University of Redlands with the class of 1940.
Published in Evening Star (Washington, District of Columbia(, 29 October 1940, Tuesday, Page 22

DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES for the District of Columbia - In Re The Application of Hezekiah Barber for Change of Name - No. 61775, Equality Doc. - Hezekiah Barber, having filed a petition praying for a decree changing his name to Patrick Hezekiah Barber and having applied to the Court for an order of publication of the notice required by law in such cases, it is, by the Court, this 27th day of June, A. D. 1938. ORDERED that all persons concerned show cause, it any there be, on or before the 22nd day of July, A. D. 1936, why the prayers of said petition should not be granted: Provided. That a copy of this order be published one a week for three consecutive weeks before said day in The
Evening Star newspaper.
DANIEL W. O'DONOGHUE, Justive (Seal)
A true copy. Test: FRANK E. CUNNINGHAM, Clerk By R. E. Lee Coff, Assistant Clerk
Published in Evening Star (Washington, District of Columbia), 29 June 1936, Monday, Page 33
SSGT US ARMY WORLD WAR II

CEDAR GROVE
The stork visited Mr. and Mrs Hezekiah Barber and brought them a bouncing boy.
Published in The News (Frederick, Maryland, 20 November 1913

The Patrick Barbers
At Home in Los Angeles.

Mr. Patrick H. Barber of Los Angeles, son of Mrs. Bessie E. Barber and Mr. H. Barber of Washington, and his bride, formerly Miss Alice June Perrin, are at home at 1821 West Sixty-eighth street in Los Angeles. Their wedding took place October 18 in the Wee Kirk o' the Heather in Glendale, Calif., the Rev. I. L. Eldridge of Los Angeles officiating.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Perrin of Riverside, Calif. Her only attendant was Miss Frances Benope of Bozeman, Mont. She wore a blue ensemble with wine color accessories and a corsage bouquet of gardenias. Her maid of honor was dressed in blue with navy blue accessories and her corsage bouquet was talisman roses. Mr. Tom Aleman of Los Angeles was best man.
The wedding dinner was served at the Copper Kettle in Glendale, after which Mr. and Mrs. Barber left for a short wedding trip. Mr. Barber was graduate from Strayers' College in Washington and now in connected with the inventory department of an aircraft corporation. Mrs. Barber was a student at Montana State College, where she was a member of Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority and was graduated from the University of Redlands with the class of 1940.
Published in Evening Star (Washington, District of Columbia(, 29 October 1940, Tuesday, Page 22

DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES for the District of Columbia - In Re The Application of Hezekiah Barber for Change of Name - No. 61775, Equality Doc. - Hezekiah Barber, having filed a petition praying for a decree changing his name to Patrick Hezekiah Barber and having applied to the Court for an order of publication of the notice required by law in such cases, it is, by the Court, this 27th day of June, A. D. 1938. ORDERED that all persons concerned show cause, it any there be, on or before the 22nd day of July, A. D. 1936, why the prayers of said petition should not be granted: Provided. That a copy of this order be published one a week for three consecutive weeks before said day in The
Evening Star newspaper.
DANIEL W. O'DONOGHUE, Justive (Seal)
A true copy. Test: FRANK E. CUNNINGHAM, Clerk By R. E. Lee Coff, Assistant Clerk
Published in Evening Star (Washington, District of Columbia), 29 June 1936, Monday, Page 33


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