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© Enid News & Eagle
20 May 2019
Submitted by: Glenn


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Thank You For Your Service!

 Kenneth E. Barber

Kenneth E. Barber
June 30, 1926 ~ May 17, 2019

Kenneth was born in New Home, TX to James Floyd Barber and Lula Mae (Stailey) Barber. He was from a family of ten children, and has two surviving brothers.

Kenneth served in the Philippines during World War II and received several honorable medals.

He married Opal Marie Bull in Ft. Smith, AR on May 4, 1950. They had just celebrated their 69th wedding anniversary. Their four children are Kenny, Bonnie, Brian, and Kim. Kenneth enjoyed being "Papa" to his grandkids and great grandkids.

He worked for Sinclair/Arco oilfield company and retired in 1985 after 34 years. He enjoyed playing dominoes, throwing horseshoes, traveling, and buying and selling cars.

There will be no ceremony. Remembrances may be shared online at www.stittsworthfuneralservices.com.


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