US Army Air Corps
Sergeant
The Oklahoman, Friday, 31 December 1976:
Paul Barnett, 56, of 815 NW 4, died Thursday at St Anthony Hospital after a sudden illness. Services will be 10 am Monday at Hunter Funeral Home with burial in Rose Hill Cemetery. Barnett, a produce businessman, was born in Havana, Arkansas, and came to Oklahoma City in 1915 from Colorado. He was a World War II veteran of the US Air Force. Survivors include three sons, Paul Jr, Midwest City, and Kelly and Keith, both of Oklahoma City; four daughters, Mrs Linda Wagner, Keaner, La.; Mrs Sharon Turney, Chickasha, and Mrs Dee Nichols and Ramona Barmett. both of Oklahoma City; three brothers, Manley and Doc, both of Oklahoma City, and Haroldson, of Phoenix; a sister, Iris Lela Smith, Oklahoma City; and 11 grandchildren.
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Father: Charles Carl Barnett 1883-1949
Mother: Eva Mae Hawkins Barnett Thompson 1886-1950
Wife: Jo Frances Nutt 1926-1995
US Army Air Corps
Sergeant
The Oklahoman, Friday, 31 December 1976:
Paul Barnett, 56, of 815 NW 4, died Thursday at St Anthony Hospital after a sudden illness. Services will be 10 am Monday at Hunter Funeral Home with burial in Rose Hill Cemetery. Barnett, a produce businessman, was born in Havana, Arkansas, and came to Oklahoma City in 1915 from Colorado. He was a World War II veteran of the US Air Force. Survivors include three sons, Paul Jr, Midwest City, and Kelly and Keith, both of Oklahoma City; four daughters, Mrs Linda Wagner, Keaner, La.; Mrs Sharon Turney, Chickasha, and Mrs Dee Nichols and Ramona Barmett. both of Oklahoma City; three brothers, Manley and Doc, both of Oklahoma City, and Haroldson, of Phoenix; a sister, Iris Lela Smith, Oklahoma City; and 11 grandchildren.
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Father: Charles Carl Barnett 1883-1949
Mother: Eva Mae Hawkins Barnett Thompson 1886-1950
Wife: Jo Frances Nutt 1926-1995
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