Lee A. Barwick, 63, died yesterday at his home on South Seventh Ave., here, after a long illness. He was a carpenter by trade, and was a member of the Southside Baptist Church and a veteran of WWI.
Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Essie Barwick, Wauchula; three daughters, Mrs. Judy Perry and Mrs. Wanda Wilson, Wauchula and Mrs. Thelma Tindall, Ft. Myers; three sons, Lawrence Barwick of Miami, Billy Barwick and Larry Barwick, Wauchula; five brothers, Harvey Barwick, George R. Barwick, Ivey Barwick and Clifford (Skeet) Barwick, Miami, and Fred Barwick, Plant City; two sisters, Mrs. Oscar Crews, Zolpho Springs, and Mrs. Annie Miller, Miami, and seven grandchildren.
Children not linked:
Thelma Lee Barwick
b. Abt. 1919
m. Horace Tidell
Lawrence Alvin Barwick
b. Dec 23, 1920
d. Nov 16, 1998
Wanda Jewell Bawrick
Abt. 1926
m. Samuel B. Wilson
Lee A. Barwick, 63, died yesterday at his home on South Seventh Ave., here, after a long illness. He was a carpenter by trade, and was a member of the Southside Baptist Church and a veteran of WWI.
Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Essie Barwick, Wauchula; three daughters, Mrs. Judy Perry and Mrs. Wanda Wilson, Wauchula and Mrs. Thelma Tindall, Ft. Myers; three sons, Lawrence Barwick of Miami, Billy Barwick and Larry Barwick, Wauchula; five brothers, Harvey Barwick, George R. Barwick, Ivey Barwick and Clifford (Skeet) Barwick, Miami, and Fred Barwick, Plant City; two sisters, Mrs. Oscar Crews, Zolpho Springs, and Mrs. Annie Miller, Miami, and seven grandchildren.
Children not linked:
Thelma Lee Barwick
b. Abt. 1919
m. Horace Tidell
Lawrence Alvin Barwick
b. Dec 23, 1920
d. Nov 16, 1998
Wanda Jewell Bawrick
Abt. 1926
m. Samuel B. Wilson
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Husband of Essie B. Barwick.
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