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James Barry Claypoole

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James Barry Claypoole

Birth
Kittanning, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
8 Mar 2019 (aged 69)
Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Worthington, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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On March 8, 2019, James Barry Claypoole, passed in peace, at the age of 69. Barry was born December 14, 1949 to James Gordon and Lucille (Henry) Claypoole, in Kittanning, PA. Barry served his country in the United States Air Force after graduating high school. He later became an over the road truck driver and served as Township Supervisor for West Franklin Township. Barry was a member of the American Legion Post 828 and the Free Masons Armstrong Lodge 0239.

He was a loving father to his two children, James Jason Claypoole (Angela), and Jill Claypoole Mistick by his former wife, Marian, who preceded him in death. He also leaves his former wife Kathleen Burke Claypoole and two Step children, Colleen Beatty (James), and Bradley Yates (Kristin).

He was a loving grandfather aka Papa Bear to his grandchildren, Taylor and Aden, Deagan and Lila, McCain and Cullen.

Barry loved to go to camp, deer hunt and collect guns. He also loved to cook and he was good at it!
On March 8, 2019, James Barry Claypoole, passed in peace, at the age of 69. Barry was born December 14, 1949 to James Gordon and Lucille (Henry) Claypoole, in Kittanning, PA. Barry served his country in the United States Air Force after graduating high school. He later became an over the road truck driver and served as Township Supervisor for West Franklin Township. Barry was a member of the American Legion Post 828 and the Free Masons Armstrong Lodge 0239.

He was a loving father to his two children, James Jason Claypoole (Angela), and Jill Claypoole Mistick by his former wife, Marian, who preceded him in death. He also leaves his former wife Kathleen Burke Claypoole and two Step children, Colleen Beatty (James), and Bradley Yates (Kristin).

He was a loving grandfather aka Papa Bear to his grandchildren, Taylor and Aden, Deagan and Lila, McCain and Cullen.

Barry loved to go to camp, deer hunt and collect guns. He also loved to cook and he was good at it!

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