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Benjamin "Frank" Barefoot

Greensboro, North Carolina

1951 - 2021

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Benjamin "Frank" Barefoot February 28, 1951 - September 9, 2021 Greensboro, North Carolina - Benjamin Franklin "Frank" Barefoot passed away unexpectedly at his home the morning of September 9, 2021. Frank was born in Raleigh, NC on February 28, 1951, to the late Raymond Vernon Barefoot and...

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Frank was a friend of mine at the Leroy Martin Middle School in Raleigh. He was a serious student and we would often study for exams together. We were among the few boys in the orchestra. Frank played violin and I played cello. I'm sorry to learn of his passing.

We are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Frank. His time and efforts in assisting his fellow man through the IRS VITA program were invaluable. Frank will certainly be missed. Sending prayers to the family from the Columbia Territory SPEC

We are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Frank. His time and efforts in assisting his fellow man through the IRS VITA program were invaluable. Frank will be missed. the Columbia Territory SPEC

I lived in Greensboro my entire life & when I would go to the library as a kid, I always remembered the man with the red sweater. And of course as I grew up going to the library, the man with the red sweater & last I saw him, yes, the man with the same red sweater.. what an humble quiet man. Rest well Mr. Barefoot. To the family, you are in my thoughts and prayers. God bless you all, Carolyn Jones

Frank was such a kind and caring man. I'm thankful our paths crossed through the Guilford County Elections office. We will certainly miss Frank!

During my 32 year tenure with the City of Greensboro, Frank was a supporter of my efforts to make the City the best place to live. Each research project that I worked on Frank and Art Davis always offered advice. Frank was one of those individuals that did not say no. He truly loved the City of Greensboro. Frank was a honest and caring individual. We discussed the growth of Raleigh and Angier, NC. Of course he would laugh and say "James I know Angier is somewhere down the road from...

My condolences to the family, with healing prayers and comforting hugs. Frank was known for wearing his red sweater everyday at work for his beloved NCSU and you can't forget his love for Stamey's barbeque. There was not a question Frank couldn't answer and I think he was the only person to get excited at tax time. We will miss him at Greensboro Public Library.