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George Lewis Barney

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George Lewis Barney

Birth
Sedgwick County, Kansas, USA
Death
11 Dec 1932 (aged 57)
Carnegie, Caddo County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Carnegie, Caddo County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
Plot
sec 6, lot 138, sp 1
Memorial ID
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George Lewis Barney (20 Mar 1875-11 Dec 1932) was the husband of Mary Lilly Money. They were married 5 Feb 1902 in Sedgwick County, Kansas. They had three children: Thelma, Lois, and Oris.

obit courtesy of jklcotten
The Carnegie Herald, Wed., Dec. 14, 1932
Heart Attack Proves Fatal To G.L. Barney
Dies Suddenly After Walking Down to His Office Early Monday Morning.
Funeral services for G.L. Barney, who died of heart failure early Monday were held at the Christian church Wednesday at 2:30 o'clock and interment was made in the Carnegie cemetery. The church was crowded and an overflow group of friends went to the Methodist church to remain out of the during the services, which were conducted by Rev. W.S. Deatherage, pastor of the church.
Mr. Barney had suffered no illness prior to his death. Monday morning he was in his usual good health and good spirits, Mrs. Barney said. He could not start his car and walked to his place of business, about four blocks. He arrived at the station about 7:30 and had been there only some ten minutes, when he slumped in his chair and passed away.
George Lewis Barney was born in Sedgwick county, Kansas March 20, 1875, died Monday, Dec. 12, 1932 at 7:45 a.m., aged 57 years, 8 months and 22 days.
He came to Oklahoma in October, 1901, and filed on a claim southeast of Carnegie.
He was married to Miss Mary Money Feb. 5, 1902. To this union two daughters and a son were born, all of whom with the widow survived. The daughters, Miss Thelma Barney and Mrs. W.L. Wilsey, live in Oklahoma City, and the son, Oris L. Barney, lives in Anadarko. Oris and Mr. and Mrs. Wilsey attended the funeral, but Miss Thelma could not be present on account of illness.
Mr. Barney is also survived by four brothers, Earl, Sedgwick county, Kans.; Frank, Kim, Colo.; John, Gallant, N.M.: and Jim, South Haven, Kans.; one sister, Mrs. F.C. Cooms, Goddard, Kans. and three half brothers.

George Lewis Barney (20 Mar 1875-11 Dec 1932) was the husband of Mary Lilly Money. They were married 5 Feb 1902 in Sedgwick County, Kansas. They had three children: Thelma, Lois, and Oris.

obit courtesy of jklcotten
The Carnegie Herald, Wed., Dec. 14, 1932
Heart Attack Proves Fatal To G.L. Barney
Dies Suddenly After Walking Down to His Office Early Monday Morning.
Funeral services for G.L. Barney, who died of heart failure early Monday were held at the Christian church Wednesday at 2:30 o'clock and interment was made in the Carnegie cemetery. The church was crowded and an overflow group of friends went to the Methodist church to remain out of the during the services, which were conducted by Rev. W.S. Deatherage, pastor of the church.
Mr. Barney had suffered no illness prior to his death. Monday morning he was in his usual good health and good spirits, Mrs. Barney said. He could not start his car and walked to his place of business, about four blocks. He arrived at the station about 7:30 and had been there only some ten minutes, when he slumped in his chair and passed away.
George Lewis Barney was born in Sedgwick county, Kansas March 20, 1875, died Monday, Dec. 12, 1932 at 7:45 a.m., aged 57 years, 8 months and 22 days.
He came to Oklahoma in October, 1901, and filed on a claim southeast of Carnegie.
He was married to Miss Mary Money Feb. 5, 1902. To this union two daughters and a son were born, all of whom with the widow survived. The daughters, Miss Thelma Barney and Mrs. W.L. Wilsey, live in Oklahoma City, and the son, Oris L. Barney, lives in Anadarko. Oris and Mr. and Mrs. Wilsey attended the funeral, but Miss Thelma could not be present on account of illness.
Mr. Barney is also survived by four brothers, Earl, Sedgwick county, Kans.; Frank, Kim, Colo.; John, Gallant, N.M.: and Jim, South Haven, Kans.; one sister, Mrs. F.C. Cooms, Goddard, Kans. and three half brothers.



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