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Dominic Barber Jr.

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Dominic "Nick" Barber "Junior" 1931 ~ 2007 Dominic "Nick" Barber, Jr. passed away of cancer at the age of 75 on March 11, 2007 in Salt Lake City, Utah. He was born August 26, 1931 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Dominick Barber and Jennie Madaline. He was the youngest of 14 children. Attended West...

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Nancy, Nick, Ryan and Ana,
There is an emptiness in our hearts since we have lost "Little Bro", but the wonderful memories will fill that emptiness as we accept that he is gone.
John: From childhood many people said whenever you would see John there was Nick. I love you "Bro" and will miss you forever. Marcia:
Nick made me laugh at his jokes and loved the ones I would save for him from my e-mail buddies. I will always keep the candy dish full for him. I, too, will always...

Nancy,

It was such a great pleasure to get to know Nick. He had a great spirit about him. I am sorry to hear about him passing. It was a pleasure to care for him at the Salt Lake Clinic.

The first day Nick started work as Business Agent for Asbestos Workers Local No. 69 I had an instant friend, and that friendship lasted for 30 years. I will always remember the many social occasions with Nick, Marilee Albretsen, his secretary; Steve Richins, my boss; Mike Rogers of the Pipe Fitters and his secretary Judy Barnett; Grant Voss of the Roofers Union, John Fassio of the Asbestos Workers, Wayne Holland of the Steel Workers, Charlie Rodarte of the Bricklayers and his secretary...

Barber and Hafford Family,
We are so sorry for your loss. We were so blessed to have known Pops, he touched our hearts and I am so grateful that he was a part of our life. We will miss seeing him at the games cheering on the boys. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Duane, Kristine, Natasha and Tre Bourdeaux

Dear John & Marsha: Dave and I were so sorry to hear of Nick's passing. We enjoyed working for him and Dave liked him very much. Please let us know if we can do anything for your family. Love to you all. Dave and Debbie Bess

Nancy and Family,
Nick's death has left us stunned and saddened. We will never forget the spaghetti dinners at Guadalupe, the great conversations, and, most of all, Nick's wonderful sense of humor. He was a true paisano! Our deepest sympathies to you and our hope that your many wonderful memories bring you comfort. We were all blessed in having Nick as a friend. Much love -
Bill & Joann Price and Rosalie Corey

The Nick Barber family are in our thoughts and prayers. I was priviledged to know and call Nick my FRIEND. He and I shared great times together out of town on projects and as roommates. What a wonderful sense of humor he had and was so much fun to be around. He represented our union so well as the Business Agent. I once told Nick that he was "revered". He said "when I find out what that means you are in trouble". To me he was revered. I am very saddened to lose such a great friend. Much...

Aunt Nancy, Nick, Ryan, Cindy, Anamarie & Marvin,

We are very sorry for the loss of your husband and father. Uncle Nick was a funny, kind and intelligent man. I loved to hear stories of your vacations and concert experiences. I remember as a young girl seeing Uncle Junior's beautiful blue eyes and thinking that we had our very own Frank Sinatra in our family. I truly feel that Uncle Junior lived life to the fullest. He will be greatly missed. Our prayers and thoughts are with all of...

Nick was a true friend and mentor to me since I worked for him in 1968 at Allied Chemical in Green River, Wyoming. He treated everyone with fairness and honesty. His sense of humor and “gift of gab” brought hours of entertainment to me and others. Thanks to his excellent negotiation skills, he improved the working conditions for his union brothers and sisters in Local 69. Nicky, we will miss you.