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John William Barber

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John William Barber

Birth
Pennsylvania, USA
Death
26 May 1905 (aged 50)
Clark County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Wyaconda, Clark County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Clark County Courier
Volume X Number 32
Page 1
June 2, 1905
WYACONDA
John Barber died at his home near this place Friday night, May 26. Mr. Barber had been in poor health the past four years, the last two years he has scarcely been able to leave his chair. He was held in high esteem by all who knew him. The entire community join in extending their heartfelt sympathy to the family in their sad bereavement.

Clark County Courier
Volume X Number 33
Page NOT NUMBERD
June 9, 1905

Resolutions of Condolence and Respect

Wyaconda, MO., June 1, 1905

Whereas it has pleased the Almighty Gold in his divine providence to call from earth John Barber the beloved father of our esteemed neighbor Joe W. Barber, of Wyaconda Camp 3147 M. W. A. therefore be it:
RESOLVED, that the members of this camp extend to neighbor Barber and relatives our sincere sympathy in this hour of bereavement.
RESOLVED, that a copy of these Resolutions be entered on our Record, that a copy be furnished neighbor Barber and that a copy be furnished the CLARK COUNTY NEWS FOR PUBLICATION.
Done by order of Wyaconda Camp, this 1st day of June 1905.
A. B. Shriver
W. E. Burket
R. C. Hume
{Gomm.
Clark County Courier
Volume X Number 32
Page 1
June 2, 1905
WYACONDA
John Barber died at his home near this place Friday night, May 26. Mr. Barber had been in poor health the past four years, the last two years he has scarcely been able to leave his chair. He was held in high esteem by all who knew him. The entire community join in extending their heartfelt sympathy to the family in their sad bereavement.

Clark County Courier
Volume X Number 33
Page NOT NUMBERD
June 9, 1905

Resolutions of Condolence and Respect

Wyaconda, MO., June 1, 1905

Whereas it has pleased the Almighty Gold in his divine providence to call from earth John Barber the beloved father of our esteemed neighbor Joe W. Barber, of Wyaconda Camp 3147 M. W. A. therefore be it:
RESOLVED, that the members of this camp extend to neighbor Barber and relatives our sincere sympathy in this hour of bereavement.
RESOLVED, that a copy of these Resolutions be entered on our Record, that a copy be furnished neighbor Barber and that a copy be furnished the CLARK COUNTY NEWS FOR PUBLICATION.
Done by order of Wyaconda Camp, this 1st day of June 1905.
A. B. Shriver
W. E. Burket
R. C. Hume
{Gomm.


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