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Sydney Alexander Barr Jr.

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Sydney Alexander Barr Jr.

Birth
Greene County, Missouri, USA
Death
3 Nov 1986 (aged 77)
Laclede County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Russ, Laclede County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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SYDNEY BARR, JR (1986) Services for Sydney A. Barr, Jr., were held Nov. 5, at New Hope Baptist Church with the Revs. Dale Hufft and Donald C. Wood officiating. Music was provided by Rusty and DeLores Shadel. Escorts were Jim Morgan, Albert Sien, Tom Johnson, Riley Layman, Tom Booth and Randy Lewis, and
honorary escorts were Eugene Rumfelt, Bud McMahan, Bob Jones, Stanley Price, Lloyd Layman and Donald Fischer. Burial was in New Hope Cemetery under the direction of Colonial Funeral Chapel.
Sydney Alexander, Jr., son of Sydney Alexander and Alma Coffinan Barr, was born Sept. 15, 1909 in Springfield and died Nov. 3, 1986 at his home.
In July of 1938 he was married to Helen Bee, daughter of Jasper and Orpha Bee. With the exception of 14 years spent in Chicago, Illinois, Oklahoma and Kansas, his entire life was spent in the Lebanon area as a dairy and stock farmer. He served on the ASC committee and was a member of the Laclede County School Board for several years.
In addition to his wife, Helen, he is survived by two daughters, Beverly of Lebanon and Barbara.


SYDNEY BARR, JR (1986) Services for Sydney A. Barr, Jr., were held Nov. 5, at New Hope Baptist Church with the Revs. Dale Hufft and Donald C. Wood officiating. Music was provided by Rusty and DeLores Shadel. Escorts were Jim Morgan, Albert Sien, Tom Johnson, Riley Layman, Tom Booth and Randy Lewis, and
honorary escorts were Eugene Rumfelt, Bud McMahan, Bob Jones, Stanley Price, Lloyd Layman and Donald Fischer. Burial was in New Hope Cemetery under the direction of Colonial Funeral Chapel.
Sydney Alexander, Jr., son of Sydney Alexander and Alma Coffinan Barr, was born Sept. 15, 1909 in Springfield and died Nov. 3, 1986 at his home.
In July of 1938 he was married to Helen Bee, daughter of Jasper and Orpha Bee. With the exception of 14 years spent in Chicago, Illinois, Oklahoma and Kansas, his entire life was spent in the Lebanon area as a dairy and stock farmer. He served on the ASC committee and was a member of the Laclede County School Board for several years.
In addition to his wife, Helen, he is survived by two daughters, Beverly of Lebanon and Barbara.




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