Born May 24, 1964 in Joplin, he was a lifetime resident and worked in produce sales. Barry loved the Lord and was a member of Bethel Assembly of God. He owned a horse and enjoyed riding. He had a knack for making people laughh, was always well liked and touched countless lives. He was known for following through on his commitments and being a man of character. He loved being with family, which was his main focus in life.
Survivors include his wife, Toni, his mother and stepfather, Cheryl and Keith Miksell of the home in Seneca. three sisters, Tonya Cavner and Tammy Garrett with husband Jeff all of Seneca, Tosha Cavener of Joplin' four nephews, three nieces, four great nephews, three great nieces and his beloved dog "Baby"
Funeral services will be held 1p.m. Monday at Bethel Assembly of God with Pastor Orville Garrison officiating. Interment will follow at Webb City Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made to help with final expenses at Parker Mortuary.
Born May 24, 1964 in Joplin, he was a lifetime resident and worked in produce sales. Barry loved the Lord and was a member of Bethel Assembly of God. He owned a horse and enjoyed riding. He had a knack for making people laughh, was always well liked and touched countless lives. He was known for following through on his commitments and being a man of character. He loved being with family, which was his main focus in life.
Survivors include his wife, Toni, his mother and stepfather, Cheryl and Keith Miksell of the home in Seneca. three sisters, Tonya Cavner and Tammy Garrett with husband Jeff all of Seneca, Tosha Cavener of Joplin' four nephews, three nieces, four great nephews, three great nieces and his beloved dog "Baby"
Funeral services will be held 1p.m. Monday at Bethel Assembly of God with Pastor Orville Garrison officiating. Interment will follow at Webb City Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made to help with final expenses at Parker Mortuary.
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