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Gary Barker

Archer, Idaho

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Gary Lee Barker, age 63, of Archer, died Saturday, June 11, 2016, of organ failure. He was born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, to Robert Barker and Sybil Cornett Barker. He was the youngest of three siblings, the others being Richard Barker, of Edmond, Oklahoma, and Susan Barker Manley, of...

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My thoughts and prayers are with the family during this difficult time. I hope that God promise at 1Thessalonians 4:13,14 bring you comfort and knowing that theres a hope for our love ones .

Yeah, Good old Gary and his heart came and took him down. Such irony, being that he had a lot of heart and especially when he got passionate about something. He was a good man and wouldn't want anyone to praise him unless they felt genuinely inclined to do so. I am a lucky stalwart person because of what he taught me and to you Gary Barker I will carry the fire. I love you and Thank You for the fine example you were for me. You honest, decent father with your grumpy ways.

So sorry Abe!for the loss of your Dad. Sincerely,AnnBrown Exeter,Ri

I'm so very sorry to hear about Gary's passing.. He will always have a special place in my heart.

Our condolences to you and your family, Abe. - the Barako Family

We didn't know Gary but heard nice things about him from his loving son Abe. Knowing Abe is to say to Gary, well done sir and God rest.

Gary, our family tree is a little less colorful with your passing. Have Uncle Bob play a song on his harmonica for me and give Aunt Sybil a big hug and tell her just how much I miss stopping by to visit with her when I go to OKC. Tell my dad hi for me and that we love and miss him. Test in Peace Until we meet again.

I send my sincere condolences during this very difficult time. May you all find comfort from the encouraging words found at 1 Thessalonians 4:14.

I am so sad to hear of Gary's passing. For the rest of my life when I spend time enjoying the lovely greenhouse he built for me, I will recall with a smile all the interesting and funny conversations we had. Gary was indeed witty and charming, such a pleasure to work and spend time with. I will miss his presence in the world.