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CHARLES ALFRED "CHUCK" BARBER JR

Baton Rouge, Louisiana

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CHARLES "CHUCK" ALFRED BARBER, JR.May 24, 1949 - March 31, 2013. Charles "Chuck" Alfred Barber, Jr. (63), a New Smyrna Beach resident for 22 years, died in his home under the care of his wife, Amy Lozell Barber, Vitas Hospice and his best friend Robert Walk. Mr. Barber was born to Charles...

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Mr. Barber was my teacher for ASL 1 and 2 at Daytona State College. I will never forget him! He was an amazing teacher and very kind hearted. I am now a 6th grade teacher and I share stories about my Sign Language Class and even did my best to teach them some beginning ASL. I just heard the news today and my condolences go out to his family and loved ones! He was and always will be my favorite teacher a DSC!

Amy, I was shocked when I learned about Chuck. Wanted to reach out and hug you. He is with the Lord and it gives you a great comfort knowing that. I shall never forget our visit to your cozy place. Glad we have crossed paths and getting to know Chuck. You n family are in our prayers n thoughts. Take care. Our condolences. Hugs.

Mr. Barber, you are loved and missed by all who know you. Forever in our hearts will you be held. You inspired me in ways I never knew and opened my eyes to a whole new world I never understood. Thank you for everything you have ever done for me. Your caring and support has changed my life forever. Amy and family, no words can take away your pain but please know that you are in our hearts and prayers. We love you.

Amy and Family:
I was deeply saddened to hear of Chuck's passing, and sorry that the news arrived too late to attend the memorial service. Chuck was a dear co-worker on the Board of FRID - The Florida Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf during the early 2000's. He brought humor to each meeting, as well as a unique Deaf-perspective; He was a pleasure to be associated with.

I know that Chuck will be deeply missed. I imagine that he and Sonny Searles are making the afterlife an...

Chuck - you will be missed! Such a fine man and a true advocate for the rights of the Deaf and a wonderful ASL and interpreting instructor. Will miss your happy laugh and great sense of humor. Will never forget your flaming saddle bags on the way to the FRID board meeting in Orlando - smile!! Glad we saw them and warned you! You and Sonny stopped and put the fire out and came on to the meeting! Such troopers! RIP my friend. Randy McDavid

Chuck was and will continue to be a blessing to us all. He had the rare gift to teach from his heart as well as his head. I am a better person for knowing him. Amy and family, we wish you peace and understanding.

Amy, We give our love and sympathy to you and your family. I always loved running into Chuck as he was so sincere and helpful. What a great person to many, but I am glad he is not suffering anymore.

I was shocking and very sorry you lost him we always pray for all of your family, relatives and friends I know he is very nice to your family and you Twice times I met him God will take care of him for you Love Rhonda Morgan

Amy, Adrienne and family,
My deepest sympathies. With each day that passes, may you experience fewer tears and greater healing. God bless.