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Georgia Goldie <I>Pickering</I> Barnes

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Georgia Goldie Pickering Barnes

Birth
Greenville, Davidson County, Tennessee, USA
Death
7 Sep 1994 (aged 98)
Mount Ayr, Ringgold County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Albany, Gentry County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.2607993, Longitude: -94.3307602
Plot
GRANDVIEW EAST, SECTION B, ROW 12
Memorial ID
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Thanks to Cheryl Chatfield Thompson who provided parental links on 29 Sep 2017.

Georgia G. Pickering Barnes was born in Greenville, Tennessee and died 7 Sep 1994 at the Clearview Home in Mt. Ayr, Iowa, aged 98 yrs. She married Walter M. Barnes in 1917 at Worth County, Missouri. They moved to Lincoln, Nebraska where her husband worked as a machinist in the railroad shops. In 1923 they moved to Gentry County, farming near Albany until retirement in 1973 when they moved into Albany, Missouri.

Preceded in death by her husband in 1982; sons Raymond in 1972 and John E. in 1982; her parents; seven brothers and two sisters.

Survived by daughters Mary Ruth Marler of Mt. Ayre, Iowa and Elizabeth Stevens of Gravois Mills; three sisters; two brothers; ten grandchildren; twenty-three great-grandchildren and thirteen great-great-grandchildren.

Abstracted from the Wed. 14 Sep 1994 edition of the Albany Ledger (Missouri) by Karen DaPra.
Thanks to Cheryl Chatfield Thompson who provided parental links on 29 Sep 2017.

Georgia G. Pickering Barnes was born in Greenville, Tennessee and died 7 Sep 1994 at the Clearview Home in Mt. Ayr, Iowa, aged 98 yrs. She married Walter M. Barnes in 1917 at Worth County, Missouri. They moved to Lincoln, Nebraska where her husband worked as a machinist in the railroad shops. In 1923 they moved to Gentry County, farming near Albany until retirement in 1973 when they moved into Albany, Missouri.

Preceded in death by her husband in 1982; sons Raymond in 1972 and John E. in 1982; her parents; seven brothers and two sisters.

Survived by daughters Mary Ruth Marler of Mt. Ayre, Iowa and Elizabeth Stevens of Gravois Mills; three sisters; two brothers; ten grandchildren; twenty-three great-grandchildren and thirteen great-great-grandchildren.

Abstracted from the Wed. 14 Sep 1994 edition of the Albany Ledger (Missouri) by Karen DaPra.


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