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Barry Lynn Davis

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Barry Lynn Davis

Birth
Sweetwater, Nolan County, Texas, USA
Death
11 Jul 1990 (aged 40)
Sweetwater, Nolan County, Texas, USA
Burial
Sweetwater, Nolan County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 110
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Barry Lynn Davis

Barry Lynn Davis, 40, died at pm. Wednesday, July 11 at Rolling Plains Memorial Hospital.

Services will be held at 4 p.m. Friday at the First Baptist Church with Rev. Charles McLaughlin officiating. Burial will be in the Sweetwater Cemetery, directed by Cate-Spencer & Gallagher Funeral Home of Sweetwater.

Barry was born October 27, 1949 in Sweetwater, where he remained all of his life. He was a 1968 graduate of Sweetwater High School and was elected Mr. Mustang his senior year.

He was vice-president of the United Steel Workers Union and was a control room operator at Lone Star Industries where he worked for 10 years before his retirement in 1988. He was a Baptist.

He married Bobbie Davis December 31, 1975 in Sweetwater.

Survivors include his wife, Bobbie Davis of Sweetwater; two sons, Christopher Lynn Davis and Terry Davis, both of Sweetwater; his mother, Frances Davis of Sweetwater; three brothers, Gary Davis, Delbert Davis and Russell Davis, all of Sweetwater; two sisters, June Jones and Debbie Burnett, both of Sweetwater; a god-daughter, Lenah Coe of Sweetwater; several nieces and nephews, aunts and uncles.

He was preceded in death by his father, Alex R. Davis and a niece, Hillary Davis.

Pallbearers will be Dale Critz, Steve Houston, Glen Bruce, Don Romine, Robert Gomez and Bobby Harris.

From The Sweetwater (TX) Reporter, July 12, 1990
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Barry Lynn Davis was born with twin Gary Don to Alex Russell and Mary Frances Free Davis. He marred Bobbie Lynn Roark on 12/31/1975. He was father to Terry Lynn Roark and Christopher Lynn Davis.

Chosen as Mr. Mustang during his senior year at Sweetwater High School (1968), Barry was all-state. He was a tough football player.

Barry had a rough exterior, but he was very tender-hearted. His favorite thing each year at Easter was to bring ALL the nieces and nephews SOLID chocolate Easter Bunnies and watch the mess they made!

He was injured in an automobile accident in 1988, living two years thereafter with severe head injuries.

We all still miss having Barry around.

With love from your sis-in-law, Janie
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Barry Lynn Davis

Barry Lynn Davis, 40, died at pm. Wednesday, July 11 at Rolling Plains Memorial Hospital.

Services will be held at 4 p.m. Friday at the First Baptist Church with Rev. Charles McLaughlin officiating. Burial will be in the Sweetwater Cemetery, directed by Cate-Spencer & Gallagher Funeral Home of Sweetwater.

Barry was born October 27, 1949 in Sweetwater, where he remained all of his life. He was a 1968 graduate of Sweetwater High School and was elected Mr. Mustang his senior year.

He was vice-president of the United Steel Workers Union and was a control room operator at Lone Star Industries where he worked for 10 years before his retirement in 1988. He was a Baptist.

He married Bobbie Davis December 31, 1975 in Sweetwater.

Survivors include his wife, Bobbie Davis of Sweetwater; two sons, Christopher Lynn Davis and Terry Davis, both of Sweetwater; his mother, Frances Davis of Sweetwater; three brothers, Gary Davis, Delbert Davis and Russell Davis, all of Sweetwater; two sisters, June Jones and Debbie Burnett, both of Sweetwater; a god-daughter, Lenah Coe of Sweetwater; several nieces and nephews, aunts and uncles.

He was preceded in death by his father, Alex R. Davis and a niece, Hillary Davis.

Pallbearers will be Dale Critz, Steve Houston, Glen Bruce, Don Romine, Robert Gomez and Bobby Harris.

From The Sweetwater (TX) Reporter, July 12, 1990
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Barry Lynn Davis was born with twin Gary Don to Alex Russell and Mary Frances Free Davis. He marred Bobbie Lynn Roark on 12/31/1975. He was father to Terry Lynn Roark and Christopher Lynn Davis.

Chosen as Mr. Mustang during his senior year at Sweetwater High School (1968), Barry was all-state. He was a tough football player.

Barry had a rough exterior, but he was very tender-hearted. His favorite thing each year at Easter was to bring ALL the nieces and nephews SOLID chocolate Easter Bunnies and watch the mess they made!

He was injured in an automobile accident in 1988, living two years thereafter with severe head injuries.

We all still miss having Barry around.

With love from your sis-in-law, Janie
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