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Frank J. Barnes

Fort Worth, Texas

1947 - 2010

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Frank J. Barnes, 63, a loving husband and father, passed away Saturday, Aug. 14, 2010, at his home. Funeral: 7 p.m. Wednesday in Biggers Funeral Chapel. Committal: 10 a.m. Saturday in Greenwood Memorial Park. Visitation: The family wil receive friends 5 to 7 p.m. Wednesday at Biggers Funeral...

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I regret that I am just now learning of Frank's passing I extend my deepest condlences. Your family will be in our prayers. Jerry Gray (Arlington, Tx.)

Frank has been a friend of mine for over thirty years. He will be very much missed but always in our thoughts. May God bless the entire Barnes family in this time of grief.

Mark and Family. I am so sorry for your Loss. My prayers are with you and your family. Sarah Little

My most sincere and deepest heartfelt sympathies and condolences go out to Frank’s family. Frank and I started the first grade together, we lived two blocks apart in the Northside, and we’ve been good friends ever since, including the last 34 years at General Dynamics/Lockheed Martin. It is truly a blessing, never to be forgotten, to have had lunch with Frank, just the week before his passing. May God bless and comfort you and your families in your time of need. Rest in peace, my brother,...

When a loved one passes there is so little others can do to ease the pain of that loss, the void in the days to come. Still those who care about you, friends and loved ones want to comfort and so I come as a friend to say I am so sorry, yet do not say I know how you feel, for that is personal.

I would like to say that our heartfelt prayers are with Frank's family at this time. He was a great guy that loved sports talk and his family! Frank, you will be missed.

Jason and Stacy Benge

I have had the privilege to know and work with Frank for the past several years at Lockheed. His love for his family, which he proudly talked about every chance he had, and his Texas Longhorns always led to interesting conversations regarding my Nebraska Cornhuskers. Even though he is gone in the physical sense, his spirit and presence will never leave. I ask that the spirit if the Almighty One that comforted David in the Psalms comfort you in this time of hardship. Frank will be missed but...

Frank was my true friend and a great spirit. I will miss him every day of my life. May God be with his family.

Dear Mrs. Barnes and Family,

Our sincere condolences are with each of you during this trying time. Frank always brought a smile to our face when speaking with him and it was a joy working with him. He will be sorely missed.

Sincerely,
All of us at Southest Air Equipment, Inc.