BARRES, Charlotte, born September 2, 1923 passed away February 5, 2013. Psalm 116:15. Charlotte was married to Robert Barres for 59 years. He predeceased her in December 2008. Charlotte was a member of Bayshore United Methodist Church. Charlotte is survived by one daughter and three sons and one stepson. Carol Barres Lopez of Tampa, Glenn Barres of Fort Myers, Michael Barres of Cynthiana, Kentucky, Gary Barres of Brandon and Robert Shuker of Eustis. She is also survived by 10 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren. A memorial service will be held at the chapel of John Knox Village 4100 E. Fletcher Ave. in Tampa, Thursday February 7 at 7:00 p.m. Her son Michael Barres officiating. 859-954-1660
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Frank W. Orlando, I so wish I had know about the memorial service. I did not know untill few days after it happen.
Frank Orlando
February 9, 2013
I'm so thankful to know grandma is with Jesus now. We'll miss you!
Robin Clodfelter
February 7, 2013
I remember her being a super sweet lady!!! May she celebrate her Lord in heaven!
Darla Bernath
February 7, 2013
Pastor Mike and Betty........My prayers go out to you at this time....Feel comfort that she now lives with the Lord ! Amen !!!
Love you Both
Darla Johnson
February 7, 2013
My heart and prayers go out to all of the family. Charlotte was a loving Mother,Grandmother, and she was always a good counsel with wise guidance to me over the years as my Mother in law. She goes with her beloved God. Peace be with you now, Charlotte
Mary Barres
February 7, 2013
Forever in our hearts and minds...
Gary Barres
February 7, 2013
Mom was so special in so many ways. Precious in the sight of The Lord is the death of His faithful servant. We will miss her greatly. With her and dad now both gone it's like the end of an era Ecclesiastes chapter 3. There's a treasure at the end of this narrow road we're travelin' that gives us a purpose for life. Jesus is our treasure he's the reason that We're livin' and he'll still be the reason when we die.
Mike Barres
February 7, 2013
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