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Ronnie Gordon Barber

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Ronnie Gordon Barber

Birth
Alma, Bacon County, Georgia, USA
Death
25 Jul 2019 (aged 77)
Saint Marys, Camden County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Saint Marys, Camden County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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Mr. Ronnie Gordon Barber, age 77, passed away in the early morning hours of Thursday, July 25th, 2019 at his home in St. Marys, Ga.

Mr. Barber was born on March 16th, 1942 to the late Jesse and Ellen Barber.

Ronnie was born and raised in Alma, Georgia, all of his children were well aware of this because at some point throughout their lives they all got a tour of Alma and Bacon County. He was proud of where he came from. He liked to say that he was famous in Alma, he told us that the welcome sign said Welcome to Alma, Home of Ronnie Barber. He had the best sense of humor which remained even during his last days. There has been an ongoing debate since childhood about which daughter is the favorite, you see he privately told each of us that we were his favorite. He loved Jesus, his family, and the Georgia Bulldogs, not necessarily always in that order. He would spend hours working outside, feeding his fish and watching his beloved birds. His children were never allowed pets growing up, but he had a squirrel that he raised and trained and once he even had a quail that he raised from an egg that would follow him for walks around the neighborhood. He hasn’t been able to get out much over the last year but outside of the family room window he had half a dozen hummingbird feeders and bird feeders so he could watch them. One particular blue bird would fly right up to the window and just look in or cling on the screen, we think maybe he missed him being outside and just wanted to say hello to his friend. If at any time over the last 20 years you happened to visit his home he would ask you if you’d seen his pond and proudly take you outside to show his pond and his fish, although at one point he had some coy in the pond he was so proud of his bass and catfish. Each grandchild was able to spend time with him feeding the fish and just hanging out with him.

Ronnie loved his wife Carolyn more than words can describe. In his later years it wasn’t unusual to walk into the bathroom and find a post it note from him to her just an I love you or simple words of affection.

He didn’t like for her to go too far from his side, he would call her name, Carolyn, where are you? He affectionately called her “my sweetheart “. During his final days surrounded by his family he held her hand and said a prayer, he thanked God for giving him the wisdom to choose her even when he was young and didn’t have the wisdom of his own. He told her how much he loved her and held her hand in his and just looked at her. It was a beautiful love that we all should aspire to.

He took joy in the small things and always looked at the bright side. He loved his family and friends fiercely. A lot of times when people leave this earth people say, he was a great man, and people read it and think ok? But Ronnie, Ronnie Barber was truly a good man who would do anything for anyone. We have heard so many stories recently about him, about how he shared his love of Jesus with everyone. He was an amazing husband, daddy and friend. He will be missed so very much.

Ronnie never met a stranger; he never missed an opportunity to share his love of Jesus and the Georgia Bulldogs with anyone who would listen. He wore a ring that said Jesus and he would proudly show it to anyone who was willing to listen. There isn’t a server in town that hasn’t seen that ring and heard his story. And if he were here today, he would say have you met my friend Jesus.

Mr. Barber is survived by his beloved wife, Carolyn Barber of St. Marys, Ga.; his daughters, Becky (Raymond) Bacon of Warner Robins, Ga., Amy (Todd) Sullivan of Murfreesboro, Tn., Patty (David) Mills, and “the favorite” Jenny (Anthony) Alicea, all of St. Marys, Ga.; his brothers, Gene (Vicki) Barber of Kingsland, Ga. and Tony (Jacqueline) Barber of Greenville, Sc.; his grandchildren, Mark (Alicia) Corrigan, Chelsea (Chris) Bledsoe, Blake Corrigan, Chandler Bacon, Michael Sullivan, Leah (Jesse) Reynolds, Kai Campbell, Taylor (Brandon) Hilbert, Ava Alicea, Justice Alicea, Jewels Alicea, Nolan Alicea, Anthony Alicea, Jr., Bella Alicea, and Julius Alicea.

Besides his parents, Mr. Barber also joins his sister, Shirley Clark and his grandson, Kaden Campbell in Heaven.

A visitation for Mr. Barber will be from 5 pm to 7 pm Sunday, July 28th, 2019 at the Harbor Worship Center in Kingsland. Funeral Services will be at 1 pm Monday, July 29th, 2019 at Harbor Worship Center with Pastor Mike Sanes presiding. A private interment will be held in Oak Grove Cemetery.

March 16, 1942 – July 25, 2019

This entry was posted in Uncategorized on July 25, 2019 by coastalcamden.
Mr. Ronnie Gordon Barber, age 77, passed away in the early morning hours of Thursday, July 25th, 2019 at his home in St. Marys, Ga.

Mr. Barber was born on March 16th, 1942 to the late Jesse and Ellen Barber.

Ronnie was born and raised in Alma, Georgia, all of his children were well aware of this because at some point throughout their lives they all got a tour of Alma and Bacon County. He was proud of where he came from. He liked to say that he was famous in Alma, he told us that the welcome sign said Welcome to Alma, Home of Ronnie Barber. He had the best sense of humor which remained even during his last days. There has been an ongoing debate since childhood about which daughter is the favorite, you see he privately told each of us that we were his favorite. He loved Jesus, his family, and the Georgia Bulldogs, not necessarily always in that order. He would spend hours working outside, feeding his fish and watching his beloved birds. His children were never allowed pets growing up, but he had a squirrel that he raised and trained and once he even had a quail that he raised from an egg that would follow him for walks around the neighborhood. He hasn’t been able to get out much over the last year but outside of the family room window he had half a dozen hummingbird feeders and bird feeders so he could watch them. One particular blue bird would fly right up to the window and just look in or cling on the screen, we think maybe he missed him being outside and just wanted to say hello to his friend. If at any time over the last 20 years you happened to visit his home he would ask you if you’d seen his pond and proudly take you outside to show his pond and his fish, although at one point he had some coy in the pond he was so proud of his bass and catfish. Each grandchild was able to spend time with him feeding the fish and just hanging out with him.

Ronnie loved his wife Carolyn more than words can describe. In his later years it wasn’t unusual to walk into the bathroom and find a post it note from him to her just an I love you or simple words of affection.

He didn’t like for her to go too far from his side, he would call her name, Carolyn, where are you? He affectionately called her “my sweetheart “. During his final days surrounded by his family he held her hand and said a prayer, he thanked God for giving him the wisdom to choose her even when he was young and didn’t have the wisdom of his own. He told her how much he loved her and held her hand in his and just looked at her. It was a beautiful love that we all should aspire to.

He took joy in the small things and always looked at the bright side. He loved his family and friends fiercely. A lot of times when people leave this earth people say, he was a great man, and people read it and think ok? But Ronnie, Ronnie Barber was truly a good man who would do anything for anyone. We have heard so many stories recently about him, about how he shared his love of Jesus with everyone. He was an amazing husband, daddy and friend. He will be missed so very much.

Ronnie never met a stranger; he never missed an opportunity to share his love of Jesus and the Georgia Bulldogs with anyone who would listen. He wore a ring that said Jesus and he would proudly show it to anyone who was willing to listen. There isn’t a server in town that hasn’t seen that ring and heard his story. And if he were here today, he would say have you met my friend Jesus.

Mr. Barber is survived by his beloved wife, Carolyn Barber of St. Marys, Ga.; his daughters, Becky (Raymond) Bacon of Warner Robins, Ga., Amy (Todd) Sullivan of Murfreesboro, Tn., Patty (David) Mills, and “the favorite” Jenny (Anthony) Alicea, all of St. Marys, Ga.; his brothers, Gene (Vicki) Barber of Kingsland, Ga. and Tony (Jacqueline) Barber of Greenville, Sc.; his grandchildren, Mark (Alicia) Corrigan, Chelsea (Chris) Bledsoe, Blake Corrigan, Chandler Bacon, Michael Sullivan, Leah (Jesse) Reynolds, Kai Campbell, Taylor (Brandon) Hilbert, Ava Alicea, Justice Alicea, Jewels Alicea, Nolan Alicea, Anthony Alicea, Jr., Bella Alicea, and Julius Alicea.

Besides his parents, Mr. Barber also joins his sister, Shirley Clark and his grandson, Kaden Campbell in Heaven.

A visitation for Mr. Barber will be from 5 pm to 7 pm Sunday, July 28th, 2019 at the Harbor Worship Center in Kingsland. Funeral Services will be at 1 pm Monday, July 29th, 2019 at Harbor Worship Center with Pastor Mike Sanes presiding. A private interment will be held in Oak Grove Cemetery.

March 16, 1942 – July 25, 2019

This entry was posted in Uncategorized on July 25, 2019 by coastalcamden.


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