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John Stancil Barwick Jr.

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John Stancil Barwick Jr.

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22 Aug 1995 (aged 45)
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Ochlocknee, Thomas County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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Descendant of Revolutionary War Soldiers, William B Barwick, Sr and William B Barwick, Jr.

St. Petersburg Times (FL) - August 24, 1995

BARWICK, JOHN S. ""DOPPER,'' 45, of Pine Island, Spring Hill, died Tuesday (Aug. 22, 1995) at home. Born in Belle Glade, he came here 21 years ago from Tampa. He was a machinery broker and a Protestant. Survivors include his wife, Patty; two sons, Benjamin and Nicholas, both of Pine Island; his mother, Ethel, Orange Springs; a brother, Jeff, Jonesboro, Ga.; four sisters, Becky Kelly, Port Saint Lucie, Geni Hastings, East Fort Myers, Susan Elliott, Clewiston, and Laurie Hilliard, Orange Springs; and several nieces and nephews. Brewer Memorial Funeral Home, Spring Hill.

Dopper went at life with a huge spirit and heart. He was dearly loved by many and had an enormous group of friends.

He accomplished much in his life being the two he was most proud of was his sons.

Dopper, you are greatly missed by your family and many friends. You were one of a kind.


Descendant of Revolutionary War Soldiers, William B Barwick, Sr and William B Barwick, Jr.

St. Petersburg Times (FL) - August 24, 1995

BARWICK, JOHN S. ""DOPPER,'' 45, of Pine Island, Spring Hill, died Tuesday (Aug. 22, 1995) at home. Born in Belle Glade, he came here 21 years ago from Tampa. He was a machinery broker and a Protestant. Survivors include his wife, Patty; two sons, Benjamin and Nicholas, both of Pine Island; his mother, Ethel, Orange Springs; a brother, Jeff, Jonesboro, Ga.; four sisters, Becky Kelly, Port Saint Lucie, Geni Hastings, East Fort Myers, Susan Elliott, Clewiston, and Laurie Hilliard, Orange Springs; and several nieces and nephews. Brewer Memorial Funeral Home, Spring Hill.

Dopper went at life with a huge spirit and heart. He was dearly loved by many and had an enormous group of friends.

He accomplished much in his life being the two he was most proud of was his sons.

Dopper, you are greatly missed by your family and many friends. You were one of a kind.



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