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Amanda Rasnake
October 2, 2009
I will miss Dr. B greatly for I always looked forward to our chats while he was at dialysis. Hearing of Dr. B's life experiences in all aspects and his personal support gave me inspiration to continue with my school to work in the medical field. I will also miss threatening to steal his Milky Way bars he would bring to his treatment, but never eat... =) God Bless you Dr. B and my prayers are with his family & friends during their time of grief.
Thalia Jennings
October 1, 2009
I worked with Dr. Barrow at JMH for many years and he was always kind and considerate. I remember his gentle nature and his support of my work there. He gave unselfishly of his time and talent to relieve the suffering and heal the sick. God Bless him and my sympathy to his loved ones left behind.
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