BARBER-Mrs. Pearl (Inez) Barber, 52, of Macclenny, died in a local hospital Saturday following a brief illness. Mrs. Barber was a native of Duval County and had lived in Duval and Baker Counties all her life. She was a member of the Macclenny Baptist Church and leaves a host of friends who will learn with deep regret of her death. Surviving are her husband, Charles M. Barber, one daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Barber Gill, Jacksonville, five sons, Charles E. Barber. Jacksonville. W. M., Cary and Joe Barber, Macclenny, and George F. Barber, U. S. Army. three sisters, Mrs. E. V. Turner and Mrs. Lizzie Thomas, Macclenny, Mrs. J. S. Thompson, Jacksonville, four brothers, 0. B., 0. K., C. A. and Fred Garrett, all of Jacksonville. The body was placed in care of the Seashole Funeral Parlors and complete arrangements will be announced later.
(6 Jan 1889 – 18 Jul 1942, Woodlawn cem, d/o G.W. Garrett & Elizabeth Simmons)
BARBER-Mrs. Pearl (Inez) Barber, 52, of Macclenny, died in a local hospital Saturday following a brief illness. Mrs. Barber was a native of Duval County and had lived in Duval and Baker Counties all her life. She was a member of the Macclenny Baptist Church and leaves a host of friends who will learn with deep regret of her death. Surviving are her husband, Charles M. Barber, one daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Barber Gill, Jacksonville, five sons, Charles E. Barber. Jacksonville. W. M., Cary and Joe Barber, Macclenny, and George F. Barber, U. S. Army. three sisters, Mrs. E. V. Turner and Mrs. Lizzie Thomas, Macclenny, Mrs. J. S. Thompson, Jacksonville, four brothers, 0. B., 0. K., C. A. and Fred Garrett, all of Jacksonville. The body was placed in care of the Seashole Funeral Parlors and complete arrangements will be announced later.
(6 Jan 1889 – 18 Jul 1942, Woodlawn cem, d/o G.W. Garrett & Elizabeth Simmons)
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