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Thomas Jefferson Barlar

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Thomas Jefferson Barlar

Birth
Death
1 Aug 1968 (aged 84)
Burial
Columbia, Maury County, Tennessee, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.6054947, Longitude: 87.0291668
Plot
Block S
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Son of Alfred Jordan & Frances Lawhorn Barlar. marrried 1st to Lela Mae Coffee who had his 4 children, 2nd to Nellie Coffee Chaffin Barlar.

The Tom Barlars' (Thomas Jefferson & Lela Mae Coffee Barlar) lived in the McCains Community on Covey Hollow Road about 1 mile down the road on the left going east from Hwy 7/31. There is a spring next to their old home place called Barlar Springs named after this family. It is listed and shown only on 1:24000 Topographical Maps. They were natives of Giles County and Maury County respectively. They were the parents of one son and three daughters, Ruby Lee Barlar Austin, 1912-2000, m. Paul Austin 1940 and moved to Town Creek, Al., Claxton "Buddy" Barlar 1914-1963, never married, Paulene Virginia Barlar Thurman, b. 1916 m. Leroy Thurman, and Dolly Adel Barlar Davis, b. 1926, m. Johnny Davis (they reside in Wilson North Carolina).
Information & photo (1990) provided by C. Wayne Austin, granson and founder of the Maury County Cemetery site and used with his permission.

BARLAR, Thomas Jefferson.
The Pulaski Citizen 7 Aug 1968.
Thomas Jefferson Barlar, a resident of Maury County, died Thursday morning, August 2, at the Maury County Hospital.
Funeral services were conducted Saturday afternoon, August 3, at the Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home with Rev. Eugene Barrett officiating. Burial was in Rose Hill Cemetery.
He was a member of Bigbyville Methodist Church, a retired farmer, and a native of Giles County, Mr. Barlar was the son of the late Alfred and Frances Lawhorn Barlar.
Survivors include his wife, Nellie Coffee Chaffin Barlar; three daughters, Mrs. Pauline Thurman, Columbia, Mrs. Dolly Davis, Wilson, N. C., Mrs. Ruby Lee Austin, Sheffield, Ala.; one brother, Leonard Barlar, Lynnville; nine grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
Son of Alfred Jordan & Frances Lawhorn Barlar. marrried 1st to Lela Mae Coffee who had his 4 children, 2nd to Nellie Coffee Chaffin Barlar.

The Tom Barlars' (Thomas Jefferson & Lela Mae Coffee Barlar) lived in the McCains Community on Covey Hollow Road about 1 mile down the road on the left going east from Hwy 7/31. There is a spring next to their old home place called Barlar Springs named after this family. It is listed and shown only on 1:24000 Topographical Maps. They were natives of Giles County and Maury County respectively. They were the parents of one son and three daughters, Ruby Lee Barlar Austin, 1912-2000, m. Paul Austin 1940 and moved to Town Creek, Al., Claxton "Buddy" Barlar 1914-1963, never married, Paulene Virginia Barlar Thurman, b. 1916 m. Leroy Thurman, and Dolly Adel Barlar Davis, b. 1926, m. Johnny Davis (they reside in Wilson North Carolina).
Information & photo (1990) provided by C. Wayne Austin, granson and founder of the Maury County Cemetery site and used with his permission.

BARLAR, Thomas Jefferson.
The Pulaski Citizen 7 Aug 1968.
Thomas Jefferson Barlar, a resident of Maury County, died Thursday morning, August 2, at the Maury County Hospital.
Funeral services were conducted Saturday afternoon, August 3, at the Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home with Rev. Eugene Barrett officiating. Burial was in Rose Hill Cemetery.
He was a member of Bigbyville Methodist Church, a retired farmer, and a native of Giles County, Mr. Barlar was the son of the late Alfred and Frances Lawhorn Barlar.
Survivors include his wife, Nellie Coffee Chaffin Barlar; three daughters, Mrs. Pauline Thurman, Columbia, Mrs. Dolly Davis, Wilson, N. C., Mrs. Ruby Lee Austin, Sheffield, Ala.; one brother, Leonard Barlar, Lynnville; nine grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.

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Photo taken by Wayne Austin and used with his permission



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