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Carl Woodrow Barner
LOUISVILLE, KY. - Carl Woodrow Barner, 72, of Louisville, formerly o
f the Snyder County area, died ,this morning at Humana Hospital , subu
ban, Louisville, following a heart attack at his home. Born June 7
, 1916, in Middleburg, he was a son of the late Henry E. and Priscill
a E. (Uplinger) Barner. Mr. Barner served in the Army during World Wa
2, and retired from
Eastman Kodak, Rochester, N.Y., in 1978, when he moved to Louisville
. He is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Dianne Higginbotham of Buffal
o, W.Va., Mrs. Carleen Bailes and Miss Barbara, both of Point Pleasant
, W.Va., and Mrs. Kathleen Means of Grove City, OH; six sons, Rodney o
f Rochester, N.Y., Timothy, Bruce and Scott, all of Louisville, Ky.
, David of Spring Water, N.Y ., and Gary of Genesso, N.Y.; 19 grandchi
ldren; three great-grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Stella Ferster o
f Clover, S.C, Mrs. Margaret Furman of Phoenix, Ariz., and Mrs. Vern
a Moyer of Dauphin. Two brothers, the Rev, Fern Barner of Greensbur
g and Earl of Lewisburg, preceded him in death. The funeral will be co
ducted at 2 p.m. Monday at the George P. Garman Funeral Home, Mount P
leasant Mills, by the Rev. Rev. Almon D. Baird. Burial will be in Uni
on Cemetery, Richfield. Visitors may call at the funeral home from noo
until the time of the service.
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Barner, Carl Woodrow, 72, 301 S. Hubbard Lane, Louisville, KY., Former
ly of the Snyder County area, died this morning, April 14, 1989, at Hu
mana Hospital, suburban Louisville. Funeral at 2 p.m. Monday , April 1
7, at the George P. Garman Funeral Home, Mount Pleasant Mills. Visitor
s may call at the funeral home Monday from noon until the time of th
e service. Burial will be in Union Cemetery, Richfield. Funeral arrang
ements by the George P. Garman Funeral Home, Mount Pleasant Mills.
Correction
Among the survivors of Carl Woodrow Barner, who died Friday in Louisvi
lle, Ky, are two brothers, the Rev. Fern Barner of Greensburg and Ear
l of Lewisburg. In the obituary in Friday's edition, The Daily Item i
correctly reported that his brothers were deceased.
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