Edward Barker Obituary, Death -Edward Barker spending time in the United States Navy over the course of his life, he also worked as a truck driver right up until the point at which he reached the age of retirement from the industry. His wife, Myrtle Katherine “Kat” Barker, two of his brothers and their wives, Gene and Betty Barker and Charles and Mary Barker, one nephew Kenneth Ray Barker, and one great nephew Corey Ray Crawley all passed away before he did. His great nephew Corey Ray Crawley was also among those who predeceased him. His grand nephew Corey Ray Crawley was a member of the group of people who had passed away before him. In addition to this, his great nephew Corey Ray Crawley was one of the individuals who had passed away before him.
Ed is survived by one son Columbus B. (Christine) Partin, one daughter Jodie Rae Spriggs, and one grandson Rodney Sterling Spriggs, II; one brother and sister-in-law Kenneth “Quick” and Joyce Barker; one sister Barbara Ann Day, in addition to a number of nieces and nephews as well as a number of great-nieces and nephews. In addition, Ed is survived by a number of great-nieces and nephews In addition, Ed leaves behind a large number of great-nieces and great-nephews. In addition, Ed is survived by a sizeable group of great-nieces and great-nephews. A service will be held at the graveside of Edward in the Golden Oaks Memorial Gardens on Monday, January 9, 2023 at eleven in the morning local time. The service will begin at the cemetery. The memorial service will be held as a tribute to Edward.
The time of the memorial ceremony, as well as the day it will take place, have not yet been determined. At the Lazear Funeral Home in Ashland, friends and family are warmly invited to pay their respects on the evening of Sunday, January 8, 2023, between the hours of 6 and 8 o’clock. This event will be held in memory of the deceased. The visitation is scheduled for the same day as the funeral. The fact that the care of Mr. Barker was entrusted to the Lazear Funeral Home is something that the staff at the funeral home views as both a great pleasure and a humbling privilege. The staff at the funeral home views the fact that they were entrusted with the care of Mr. Barker as something that they are very grateful for. The employees at the funeral home take tremendous pride in the fact that they were entrusted with Mr. Barker’s care, and they view this as something that brings them a great deal of happiness.