A native of Pickens County, Thomas was born November 10, 1924, the son of the late Jerry A. Barker and Leila Honeycutt Barker. Mr. Barker was of United States Army veteran and pastored Andersonville Baptist Church in Anderson, SC for many years.
Survivors include his one son, Thomas Rudolph Barker, Jr. (Patsy) of Pickens; one sister, Dorothy Wilbanks of Central; two grandchildren, Lisa Barker, and Courtney Bryant (Matthew); three greatgrandchildren, Hunter, Dixie, and Landyn, as well as numerous nieces & nephews.
Mr. Barker was predeceased by his wife, parents, one daughter, Glenda Kelley; one grandson, Brian Smith; four sisters and four brothers.
A cryptside service in the Tower Mausoleum at Oconee Memorial Park
A native of Pickens County, Thomas was born November 10, 1924, the son of the late Jerry A. Barker and Leila Honeycutt Barker. Mr. Barker was of United States Army veteran and pastored Andersonville Baptist Church in Anderson, SC for many years.
Survivors include his one son, Thomas Rudolph Barker, Jr. (Patsy) of Pickens; one sister, Dorothy Wilbanks of Central; two grandchildren, Lisa Barker, and Courtney Bryant (Matthew); three greatgrandchildren, Hunter, Dixie, and Landyn, as well as numerous nieces & nephews.
Mr. Barker was predeceased by his wife, parents, one daughter, Glenda Kelley; one grandson, Brian Smith; four sisters and four brothers.
A cryptside service in the Tower Mausoleum at Oconee Memorial Park
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