John W. Barnes Passes Monday At Hospital
Mr. John Wesley Barnes, 66, of 632 East Third Street, retired farmer and textile worker, died at Sylvan Grove Hospital Monday morning after being admitted there Friday. He was a life-long resident of Butts County, the son of the late Mr. Homer Barnes and Mrs. Mary Jane Thomas Barnes.
Funeral services were conducted Wednesday afternoon at three o'clock from the Pepperton Baptist Church with Rev. Bill Thomas, pastor of the Macedonia Baptist Church, officiating. Interment was in Macedonia Cemetery with Haisten Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
Mr. Barnes is survived by two sisters, Miss Bessie Barnes of Jackson and Mrs. Charles Hooten of McDonough.
Pallbearers were Baker Fletcher, E. A. Godsey, Sam Smith, G B. English, John Sherrell, Girdean Cook.
Contributor: SPMcD (48452228
John W. Barnes Passes Monday At Hospital
Mr. John Wesley Barnes, 66, of 632 East Third Street, retired farmer and textile worker, died at Sylvan Grove Hospital Monday morning after being admitted there Friday. He was a life-long resident of Butts County, the son of the late Mr. Homer Barnes and Mrs. Mary Jane Thomas Barnes.
Funeral services were conducted Wednesday afternoon at three o'clock from the Pepperton Baptist Church with Rev. Bill Thomas, pastor of the Macedonia Baptist Church, officiating. Interment was in Macedonia Cemetery with Haisten Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
Mr. Barnes is survived by two sisters, Miss Bessie Barnes of Jackson and Mrs. Charles Hooten of McDonough.
Pallbearers were Baker Fletcher, E. A. Godsey, Sam Smith, G B. English, John Sherrell, Girdean Cook.
Contributor: SPMcD (48452228
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