Services for longtime Nebraska City businessman and resident, Dale L. Barrett, 62, died February 29, 1988, at St. Mary's Hospital, will be Thursday at 2 P.M. at the Gude Mortuary Chapel in Nebraska City, Nebraska.
The Rev. Norman Morris will officiate, and burial will be in Wyuka Cemetery, Nebraska City, Nebraska.
Barrett was born January 1, 1926, in Silver City, Iowa, the son of Hiley and Ethel (Earith) Barrett. He married Wanda Abbott on October 13, 1946 in Hiawatha, Kansas.
Owner and operator of Dale Barrett Construction and Excavating and Barrett's Trailer Court, he was a member of the First Christian Church, American Legion Post 8, and the Nebraska City Board of Adjustment.
Barrett served in the U. S. Army in Germany in World War 11.
He is survived by his wife, Wanda; two daughter, Mrs. Richard (Sandra) Jensen of Salina, Kansas, and Mrs. Edward (Bonnie) Pfeiffer of Syracuse; two sons, Dale A. Barrett of Beatrice and Jerry Barrett of Nebraska City, Nebraska, and nine grandchildren.
Barrett is also survived by six brother, Norman, Bernard, and Hiley Barrett of Nebraska City, Nebraska, Delbert Barrett of Fremont, Nebraska, Donald Barrett of Salinas, California, and Eldon Barrett of Syracuse, Nebraska, and four sisters, Mrs. Paul (Thelma) Womach, Mrs. William (Virginia) Shallenberger, and Katherine Olney, all of Nebraska City, Nebraska, and Betty Herold of Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
Services for longtime Nebraska City businessman and resident, Dale L. Barrett, 62, died February 29, 1988, at St. Mary's Hospital, will be Thursday at 2 P.M. at the Gude Mortuary Chapel in Nebraska City, Nebraska.
The Rev. Norman Morris will officiate, and burial will be in Wyuka Cemetery, Nebraska City, Nebraska.
Barrett was born January 1, 1926, in Silver City, Iowa, the son of Hiley and Ethel (Earith) Barrett. He married Wanda Abbott on October 13, 1946 in Hiawatha, Kansas.
Owner and operator of Dale Barrett Construction and Excavating and Barrett's Trailer Court, he was a member of the First Christian Church, American Legion Post 8, and the Nebraska City Board of Adjustment.
Barrett served in the U. S. Army in Germany in World War 11.
He is survived by his wife, Wanda; two daughter, Mrs. Richard (Sandra) Jensen of Salina, Kansas, and Mrs. Edward (Bonnie) Pfeiffer of Syracuse; two sons, Dale A. Barrett of Beatrice and Jerry Barrett of Nebraska City, Nebraska, and nine grandchildren.
Barrett is also survived by six brother, Norman, Bernard, and Hiley Barrett of Nebraska City, Nebraska, Delbert Barrett of Fremont, Nebraska, Donald Barrett of Salinas, California, and Eldon Barrett of Syracuse, Nebraska, and four sisters, Mrs. Paul (Thelma) Womach, Mrs. William (Virginia) Shallenberger, and Katherine Olney, all of Nebraska City, Nebraska, and Betty Herold of Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
Family Members
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Robert Bernard Barrett
1916–2003
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Delbert Wilbur Barrett
1918–2010
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Thelma Lucille Barrett Womack
1920–1999
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Hiley James Barrett Jr
1922–2007
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Betty Jane Barrett Herold
1923–1997
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Donald Paul Barrett
1927–2017
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Virginia Orlea Barrett Huffman
1928–2012
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Erma Catherine "Katie" Barrett Olney
1929–2013
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Mervin Joy Barrett
1931–1946
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Clyde Eldon "Red" Barrett
1934–2008
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Norman Lyle Barrett
1939–2005
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