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DOROTHY BARKER Obituary


DOROTHY MANY BARKER   
A long-time resident of Burleith neighborhood in Washington, DC, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, May 31, 2017 of natural causes at the age of 100. The daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Augustus L. Barker, she was born in Atlanta, GA and raised in Ripon, WI, where her father was a Professor of Chemistry and Dean at Ripon College. Miss Barker was a graduate of Kemper Hall in Kenosha, WI. She later attended Sophie Newcomb College of Tulane University, receiving her bachelor degree and later a Master's degree in history. She was a member of Alpha Omicron Pi (AOII) like her mother, Dorothy Noble Safford Barker, who became the first national grand president for AOII.She lived an independent, significant life, which focused on service to others. Miss Barker realized her dream of seeing the world, becoming one of the early women foreign service officers. First posted to war-torn Germany in 1945 as a clerk, she helped process the many displaced persons, United States citizens and others, desperate to reach America. Other tours included Montreal, Paris, and Marseille. "In my day," as she explained her good luck, "the State Department did not send women to "hardship posts." But things seemed to be changing by the time of her final assignment to Tel Aviv, soon after the 1967 six day war. In her retirement, Miss Barker devoted her energies to Meals on Wheels, the Women's Democratic Club of DC and St John's, Georgetown. She continued her foreign travels, including several trips for outreach work in Honduras with her church.She loved all animals, especially dachshunds, and enjoyed spending time in the outdoor sunshine particularly the southern coasts of France. In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by her brother, Lawrence and sister, Ann Bragg. She is survived by three nieces, Elizabeth Artandi of Greenwich, CT, Mary Frances Bragg of Colleyville, TX and Susan Niedzwecki of Franklin, TN; and grand-niece, Kate Niedzwecki of Washington, DC. Her ashes will be interred at St. John's Episcopal Church in Georgetown, Washington DC. Family services will be private.

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Published by The Washington Post on Jun. 6, 2017.

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Daphne Gerig

July 5, 2017

I just learned of Dorothy's death. As former members of St John's Georgetown back in the 80s and 90s, we remember her well. She had this way of giving an ironic smile and rolling her eyes that always made me chuckle. She and I got along and I found her to be very caring and deeply thoughtful despite her reserved exterior. She will be remembered fondly. Our deepest sympathies to her family.

Stephen Matthews

June 7, 2017

Thinking about you. Sorry for your lost. Ms. Dorothy was a great lady and we had known her for over 30 years. We will miss her.

June 6, 2017

Offering my condolences to the bereaved family and very close friends, Mrs Barker was truly blessed with longevity and many
Accomplishment, May the true God of all peace and comfort be
with all of you Php 4:6,7. & 2Cor 1:2-4.

JF

June 6, 2017

Condolences to your family for your loss. By prayer, may the anxious care in your hearts be replaced with the peace of God that will guard your hearts in the days ahead.

June 6, 2017

My condolences to family and friends. May the peace of God and the fond memories you share comfort and sustain you in your time of need.
-RM

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