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Rev Lawrence Edgerton “Larry” Barden

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Rev Lawrence Edgerton “Larry” Barden

Birth
Wembo Nyama, Sankuru, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Death
1 Sep 2020 (aged 87)
Burial
Hickory, Catawba County, North Carolina, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.7403046, Longitude: -81.3425805
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Rev. Lawrence Edgerton Barden a resident of Trinity Oaks, Salisbury, passed away Tuesday, September 1 at Tucker Hospice House, Kannapolis. He was born October 30, 1932 at Wembo Nyama, Belgian Congo (now Democratic Republic of Congo) to missionary parents, Dr. John G. and Imogene Barrett Barden.

A 1949 graduate of Appalachian High School, Boone, he attended Duke University earning his bachelor's degree in 1953 and divinity degree in 1956. There he met his future wife, Martha Witherspoon, of Hickory, and were married on June 2, 1956.

An ordained elder in The United Methodist Church, Barden served churches across the Western North Carolina Conference. Appointments included Hiddenite/Liberty, Alexander County; Pelham/Hickory Grove, Caswell County; Shiloh, Davidson County; Jackson Park, Kannapolis; Stanley, Gaston County; St. James, Charlotte; Muir's Chapel, Greensboro; Mouzon, Charlotte; First, Belmont; and Bethpage, Kannapolis. Additionally, he served as Statistician for the Western North Carolina Conference for 25 years. In 1995, he retired to his home on Chipola St, Kannapolis.

Barden attended Bethpage United Methodist Church, Kannapolis and was active in Walk to Emmaus serving in various capacities for many years. He was a member of Allen-Graham Masonic Lodge #695. His hobbies included golf, fishing, traveling, needlepoint, and the home he built on Lake Norman. Larry will be remembered by his colleagues rocking on the porch of Harrell Center at Lake Junaluska during annual conference. There he greeted attendees, developed friendships, shared stories, and always entertained with a hearty laugh and smile.

Surviving to cherish his memory are his wife, Martha, of the home; son and daughter-in law, Rev. Dr. Mark L. Barden and Rev. Barbara J. Barden of Shelby; daughter, Rev. Anna Barden of Kannapolis; daughter-in-law, Kim Falls of Charlotte, and grandson, Chris Barden of Charlotte. He was predeceased by his parents and a son, John W. Barden.

His cremains will be buried at Oakwood Cemetery in Hickory.

The family requests memorials be made to the Barden Memorial Scholarship, c/o United Methodist Foundation of WNC, 13816 Professional Center Drive, Suite 100, Huntersville, NC 28078. Online donations may be made at https://wnc-reg.brtapp.com/BardenMemorialScholarship. This scholarship was established in memory of his parents and awarded to United Methodist students preparing for Christian service.
Rev. Lawrence Edgerton Barden a resident of Trinity Oaks, Salisbury, passed away Tuesday, September 1 at Tucker Hospice House, Kannapolis. He was born October 30, 1932 at Wembo Nyama, Belgian Congo (now Democratic Republic of Congo) to missionary parents, Dr. John G. and Imogene Barrett Barden.

A 1949 graduate of Appalachian High School, Boone, he attended Duke University earning his bachelor's degree in 1953 and divinity degree in 1956. There he met his future wife, Martha Witherspoon, of Hickory, and were married on June 2, 1956.

An ordained elder in The United Methodist Church, Barden served churches across the Western North Carolina Conference. Appointments included Hiddenite/Liberty, Alexander County; Pelham/Hickory Grove, Caswell County; Shiloh, Davidson County; Jackson Park, Kannapolis; Stanley, Gaston County; St. James, Charlotte; Muir's Chapel, Greensboro; Mouzon, Charlotte; First, Belmont; and Bethpage, Kannapolis. Additionally, he served as Statistician for the Western North Carolina Conference for 25 years. In 1995, he retired to his home on Chipola St, Kannapolis.

Barden attended Bethpage United Methodist Church, Kannapolis and was active in Walk to Emmaus serving in various capacities for many years. He was a member of Allen-Graham Masonic Lodge #695. His hobbies included golf, fishing, traveling, needlepoint, and the home he built on Lake Norman. Larry will be remembered by his colleagues rocking on the porch of Harrell Center at Lake Junaluska during annual conference. There he greeted attendees, developed friendships, shared stories, and always entertained with a hearty laugh and smile.

Surviving to cherish his memory are his wife, Martha, of the home; son and daughter-in law, Rev. Dr. Mark L. Barden and Rev. Barbara J. Barden of Shelby; daughter, Rev. Anna Barden of Kannapolis; daughter-in-law, Kim Falls of Charlotte, and grandson, Chris Barden of Charlotte. He was predeceased by his parents and a son, John W. Barden.

His cremains will be buried at Oakwood Cemetery in Hickory.

The family requests memorials be made to the Barden Memorial Scholarship, c/o United Methodist Foundation of WNC, 13816 Professional Center Drive, Suite 100, Huntersville, NC 28078. Online donations may be made at https://wnc-reg.brtapp.com/BardenMemorialScholarship. This scholarship was established in memory of his parents and awarded to United Methodist students preparing for Christian service.


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