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Pat and Phil White (Angel Fire, NM)
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Margaret,
Thanks for notifying me about the web-page notice. This is a lovely write-up and I enjoyed knowing even more about precious Howard. We loved him and we love you,
Pat and Phil White Sunday, November 14, 2010 |
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Angie & Alan Grimsley (Houston, TX)
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To the Barker family-our condolences to all of you for the great loss you are now suffering. Many years ago Howard wrote a letter to our son telling him about the great man whom he was named after, Asa Zenas Low. Although we have never met Howard, this gesture meant so much to our family. He told of stories that we never knew, and we will treasure that letter from him forever. Sunday, November 14, 2010 |
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Tammie Nolte (Utrecht)
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Jason & Barker Family, Your dad's life is an example for all of us to take notice. What it says to me is that we need to get busy living life like Howard Barker. He was a war veteran, a coach, a principal, a business man, a golfer, a traveler, a strict and respected father and grandfather. Amazing.
Seeing the video and reading how Mr. Barker's grabbed every opportunity and enjoyed his life, well, I now fully understand why you were always so proud of your dad. Thank you for sharing this publicly for those of us who are so far away. Big Texas Hug from Holland.
Thursday, November 11, 2010 |
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Lucille Davis (Corpus Christi, TX)
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My thoughts are with you and the family. He was a loveable guy. God Bless you Thursday, November 11, 2010 |
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Patricia and Kenneth Cupp (Mount Vernon, TX)
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My mom, Lucille Davis, has spoken many times of her fondness for her cousin Howard and really enjoyed the few times he and my Uncle Allen were able to visit her in years past. We offer our sincere condolences for your loss. Our prayers are that you will not sorrow for long and that fond memories will delight you and comfort you now and always. May God bless you and grant you peace. Wednesday, November 10, 2010 |
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