He married Margaret Catt on March 2, 1902, at Potwin, KS. He was a member of the Methodist Church.
Mr. Barker is survived by his widow, four daughters, Mrs. Nola Howrey, of Whitewater; Mrs. Cleo Blackburn of El Dorado; Mrs. Ellen Hull of Topeka; and Mrs. Maxine Heyman, of Gothenberg, Nebraska; four sons, Lewis and Victor, both of Rosalia and Charles W. and Delbert both of El Dorado; five sisters, Mrs. Mary Smith of North Hollywood, CA.; Mrs. Sara Honer, Long Beach, CA.; Mrs. Ella Ulmer of Furley; Mrs. Lizzie Chaney of Whitewater; and Mrs. Lillie Eilert of Furley; and three brothers, Ralph of Seaside, CA.; Charles of Yolanda; and Clarence of Furley.
Funeral service were held at one p.m. Monday afternoon at the Arnold-Kirby Funeral Home and at 3 p.m. at the Furley Methodist Church, with the Rev. N.W. Nice pastor of the Furley church officiating. Burial was made in the Green Valley Cemetary.
He married Margaret Catt on March 2, 1902, at Potwin, KS. He was a member of the Methodist Church.
Mr. Barker is survived by his widow, four daughters, Mrs. Nola Howrey, of Whitewater; Mrs. Cleo Blackburn of El Dorado; Mrs. Ellen Hull of Topeka; and Mrs. Maxine Heyman, of Gothenberg, Nebraska; four sons, Lewis and Victor, both of Rosalia and Charles W. and Delbert both of El Dorado; five sisters, Mrs. Mary Smith of North Hollywood, CA.; Mrs. Sara Honer, Long Beach, CA.; Mrs. Ella Ulmer of Furley; Mrs. Lizzie Chaney of Whitewater; and Mrs. Lillie Eilert of Furley; and three brothers, Ralph of Seaside, CA.; Charles of Yolanda; and Clarence of Furley.
Funeral service were held at one p.m. Monday afternoon at the Arnold-Kirby Funeral Home and at 3 p.m. at the Furley Methodist Church, with the Rev. N.W. Nice pastor of the Furley church officiating. Burial was made in the Green Valley Cemetary.
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