Deceased Name: Bertha (Cunningham) Barnes
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre
BERTHA (CUNNINGHAM) BARNES, AGE 88, OF COALGATE, OK.
BORN: APRIL 26, 1915 AT COALGATE, OK TO JAMES W. AND JULIA (BURLESON) CUNNINGHAM.
PASSED AWAY: MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 6, 2003 AT THE HURLEY MANOR IN COALGATE, OK.
AGE: 88 YEARS 5 MONTHS 10 DAYS
MARRIED: HARRY A. BARNES ON JUNE 23, 1933 AT ASHLAND, OK.
OCCUPATION: HOMEMAKER.
CHURCH AFFILIATION: MEMBER OF FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, COALGATE SINCE NOVEMBER 1, 1970.
survived by
DAUGHTERS: CLEO SALLEE AND HUSBAND CHARLES OF STUART, OK.
SYBEL COMETTI AND HUSBAND CHARLES OF COALGATE, OK.
BARBARA RIND OF HOBBS, NM.
SONS: LEON BARNES AND WIFE CORENE OF CORANTS, NM.
ROGER BARNES AND WIFE LINDA OF COALGATE, OK.
18 GRANDCHILDREN, 40 GREAT GRANDCHILDREN, 8 GREAT GREAT GRANDCHILDREN.
BROTHER: LOYD CUNNINGHAM OF PASADENA, TX.
preceded in death by
HUSBAND: HARRY BARNES ON MAY 6, 1987.
PARENTS: JAMES AND JULIA CUNNINGHAM.
BROTHER: J. D. CUNNINGHAM.
**************************************************DATE OF SERVICE: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2003 AT 2:00 P.M.
PLACE OF SERVICE: FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ~ COALGATE, OK.
INTERMENT: COALGATE CEMETERY ~ COALGATE, OK.
OFFICIATING: REV. MATT SMITH.
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