Job W. Barlow of 25398 Eureka Avenue in San Bernardino, born in Salt Lake City, Utah, died Sunday in Parajuan, Utah at the age of 49. Barlow was a self-employed fabric salesman and a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He was survived by his wife, Rhea, three sons, Roy, Dale and Mark, all of San Bernardino, five daughters, Connie Cook of Arkansas, Vickie Bogh of Utah, Jan, Lynne and Jolene, all of San Bernardino, five brothers, Newell and Leo, both of Utah, Alvin of Glendale, Richard of Corte Madeira, and Dan of Fullerton, five sisters, Hazel Bailey, Annie Florence, Joan Hess, Belva Ashton and Barbara Stake, all of Utah, and two grandchildren. Services will be held at 2 p.m. on Thursday at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at Pacific and Garden Streets in San Bernardino with burial in Montecito Memorial Park
Published in the SAN BERNARDINO SUN on March 20, 1973
Job W. Barlow of 25398 Eureka Avenue in San Bernardino, born in Salt Lake City, Utah, died Sunday in Parajuan, Utah at the age of 49. Barlow was a self-employed fabric salesman and a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He was survived by his wife, Rhea, three sons, Roy, Dale and Mark, all of San Bernardino, five daughters, Connie Cook of Arkansas, Vickie Bogh of Utah, Jan, Lynne and Jolene, all of San Bernardino, five brothers, Newell and Leo, both of Utah, Alvin of Glendale, Richard of Corte Madeira, and Dan of Fullerton, five sisters, Hazel Bailey, Annie Florence, Joan Hess, Belva Ashton and Barbara Stake, all of Utah, and two grandchildren. Services will be held at 2 p.m. on Thursday at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at Pacific and Garden Streets in San Bernardino with burial in Montecito Memorial Park
Published in the SAN BERNARDINO SUN on March 20, 1973
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