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Sarah Elizabeth Barker

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Sarah Elizabeth Barker

Birth
Ellijay, Gilmer County, Georgia, USA
Death
6 Sep 1943 (aged 75)
Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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From the Jackson Progress Argus, 09 September 1943
Mrs. C. D. Barker Died Monday At Summer Cottage

Mrs. Charles D. Barker, died Monday at her summer home on Jackson Lake. She had been in declining health for two years. She was the widow of Charles D. Barker, who for two years was secretary of the Georgia Press Association. Born in Ellijay, Mrs. Barker had been a resident of Atlanta for more than 50 years. She was a member of the Park Street Methodist church.

With her son, W. L. Barker, well known magazine representative, she spent part of the year at her summer home on Jackson Lake. Mr. Barker has many friends in the county and is engaged in the culture of flowers and recently carried out a swine feeding test at Stark. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 2 p m. at Spring Hill with Dr. Wallace Rogers and Dr. D. C. Starnes officiating. Burial was in Oakland with H. M. Patterson in charge of arrangements.

Survivors are two sons, Charles D. Barker of Miami and W. L. Barker of Atlanta; a sister, Mrs. W. James of Ellijay, a granddaughter, Miss Marion Barker of Miami and a grandson, Charles D. Barker Jr. of Orlando, Florida.
Contributor: SPMcD (48452228) • [email protected]

Aged 75 years. Section 18, Block 357, Lot 2E 1/2, Grave 3.
From the Jackson Progress Argus, 09 September 1943
Mrs. C. D. Barker Died Monday At Summer Cottage

Mrs. Charles D. Barker, died Monday at her summer home on Jackson Lake. She had been in declining health for two years. She was the widow of Charles D. Barker, who for two years was secretary of the Georgia Press Association. Born in Ellijay, Mrs. Barker had been a resident of Atlanta for more than 50 years. She was a member of the Park Street Methodist church.

With her son, W. L. Barker, well known magazine representative, she spent part of the year at her summer home on Jackson Lake. Mr. Barker has many friends in the county and is engaged in the culture of flowers and recently carried out a swine feeding test at Stark. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 2 p m. at Spring Hill with Dr. Wallace Rogers and Dr. D. C. Starnes officiating. Burial was in Oakland with H. M. Patterson in charge of arrangements.

Survivors are two sons, Charles D. Barker of Miami and W. L. Barker of Atlanta; a sister, Mrs. W. James of Ellijay, a granddaughter, Miss Marion Barker of Miami and a grandson, Charles D. Barker Jr. of Orlando, Florida.
Contributor: SPMcD (48452228) • [email protected]

Aged 75 years. Section 18, Block 357, Lot 2E 1/2, Grave 3.


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