He loved the outdoors and the home and yard where he resided for over 40 years. He was the keeper of his Great-Grandma Muich's home and took a lot of pride in making it a peaceful and beautiful place.
He felt closest to his mother there, which he missed dearly. He was happiest when he was home. He only left Omaha when he was drafted and spent two years in Fort Lewis, Washington.
He accepted Jesus Christ as his Savior.
Preceded by:
Parents: Francis W. Barrett, Sr. and Marialice (Stephens) Barrett
Nephew: Francis W. Barrett, III
Survived by:
Daughter: Holly Aarons (Will)
Grandchildren: Wade, Wyatt, Warren and Alice
Siblings: Francis W. Barrett, Jr. (Dorothy), Paul A. Barrett, Thomas J. Barrett, Carol M. Prather (Dennis), Marialice Leggio (Bill), Margaret A. Kalisch (John) and Molly G. Pilant (Richard)
Many nieces and nephews
Korisko Larkin Staskiewicz Funeral Home
He loved the outdoors and the home and yard where he resided for over 40 years. He was the keeper of his Great-Grandma Muich's home and took a lot of pride in making it a peaceful and beautiful place.
He felt closest to his mother there, which he missed dearly. He was happiest when he was home. He only left Omaha when he was drafted and spent two years in Fort Lewis, Washington.
He accepted Jesus Christ as his Savior.
Preceded by:
Parents: Francis W. Barrett, Sr. and Marialice (Stephens) Barrett
Nephew: Francis W. Barrett, III
Survived by:
Daughter: Holly Aarons (Will)
Grandchildren: Wade, Wyatt, Warren and Alice
Siblings: Francis W. Barrett, Jr. (Dorothy), Paul A. Barrett, Thomas J. Barrett, Carol M. Prather (Dennis), Marialice Leggio (Bill), Margaret A. Kalisch (John) and Molly G. Pilant (Richard)
Many nieces and nephews
Korisko Larkin Staskiewicz Funeral Home
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