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Jane Elizabeth <I>Williams</I> Barham

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Jane Elizabeth Williams Barham

Birth
Dagsboro, Sussex County, Delaware, USA
Death
20 Apr 2010 (aged 61)
Hockessin, New Castle County, Delaware, USA
Burial
Dagsboro, Sussex County, Delaware, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of Paul and Hilda Hudson Williams.

Wife of Ted A. Barham III.

Step-mother of Ted A. Barham IV and Kristie E. Barham.

Born and raised in Dagsboro, Mrs. Barham was a long-time resident of Wilmington and Hockessin. She was a graduate and valedictorian of her class at John M. Clayton High School. She also was a graduate of Goldey-Beacom College and worked as a benefits administrator for the DuPont Company before retiring in 2001 after 35 years of service. She enjoyed bowling in the DuPont leagues and once posted a team season high score of 267. She was an accomplished bumper pool player where mutual friends introduced her to her future husband Ted at Pete's Pub in 1979. As an avid sports fan, Mrs. Barham enjoyed discussing strategy with her husband and rooting for her favorite teams, especially her beloved Flyers. She enjoyed traveling with her husband while she was able and never let her infirmities dampen her spirit. Even after a knee replacement, she took pride in being able to climb unassisted the 259 steps at London's St Paul's Cathedral up to the Whispering Gallery.
Daughter of Paul and Hilda Hudson Williams.

Wife of Ted A. Barham III.

Step-mother of Ted A. Barham IV and Kristie E. Barham.

Born and raised in Dagsboro, Mrs. Barham was a long-time resident of Wilmington and Hockessin. She was a graduate and valedictorian of her class at John M. Clayton High School. She also was a graduate of Goldey-Beacom College and worked as a benefits administrator for the DuPont Company before retiring in 2001 after 35 years of service. She enjoyed bowling in the DuPont leagues and once posted a team season high score of 267. She was an accomplished bumper pool player where mutual friends introduced her to her future husband Ted at Pete's Pub in 1979. As an avid sports fan, Mrs. Barham enjoyed discussing strategy with her husband and rooting for her favorite teams, especially her beloved Flyers. She enjoyed traveling with her husband while she was able and never let her infirmities dampen her spirit. Even after a knee replacement, she took pride in being able to climb unassisted the 259 steps at London's St Paul's Cathedral up to the Whispering Gallery.


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