Jack-Barnes-Obituary

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Jack Randal Barnes

Perryton, Texas

Apr 7, 1950 – Dec 28, 2018

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BORN
April 7, 1950
DIED
December 28, 2018
LOCATION
Perryton, Texas

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Boxwell Brothers Funeral Home - Perryton Obituary

Jack R. Barnes, 68, of Amarillo, Texas, formerly of Ochiltree County, Texas, died Friday, December 28, 2018 in Amarillo. Burial was a private family service in Ochiltree Cemetery in Perryton, Texas, and a Celebration of Life will be held at a future date. Arrangements were by Boxwell Brothers Funeral Home of Perryton, Texas.

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when I met Jack the first time it felt like I could trust him completely. I have a lot of trouble trusting men too much. Jack came off as being fully trustworthy whether talking to me or someone else. I'll never forget him

The amount of memories shared with Jack and his family are numerous. Jack is part of a culture when Men were Men. A true patriot. A good father, a good man, a good friend.

I met Jack in May, 2009 when I attended my first ASYT for my grandson, Spec Heath K Pickard, who gave all on Oct 16,2008 in Iraq. I attended each year until they no longer held the tribute. After Jack stepped down, the events were never the same. They were nice, but Jack always made them special and made you feel very welcome. He will be missed by everyone that knew him. I'm sorry I'm so late with this but I just found out he is gone. My deepest sympathy goes out to his family and friends.

Jack was a mentor to me. We first met a Honda dealership in Point Mugu, CA around 1992. I wasn't sure he cared for me at the time because I was dating his only daughter. We spent alot of time together from 1992 - 1995 and randomly after that. Words can't describe the affect Jack had, not only on me but EVERYONE around him. He's larger than life.

You will be missed by many, but never forgotten.

Bryce Edgeman
U.S. Navy(Ret)

I knew Jack through his work with the Armed Forces Day banquet. My wife and daughter are a Gold Star family and he was always very kind to them. He will be greatly missed.

I met Jack while my son was in Japan, He gave me comfort & strength with every hug every time I saw him. God sent him to me in the time this Mother needed him, during the Tsunami of Japan in 2011. My deepest condolenced to all who LOVE him and ALL THE PEOPLE HE TOUCHED. HE BLESSED ME MORE THAN I COULD EVER MENTION. GOD BLESS YOU & I THANK YOU FROM THE BOTTOM OF MY HEART!!

Forever-Never Forget.

Rest In Peace Jack You were an amazing uncle and we loved you very much and will greatly be missed
You are now with Brent (your nephew) God bless

Steve & Sylvia Lovelett (Canyon Tx )

ONLY GOD COULD CREATE A MAN LIKE JACK, GOD BLESS EVERYTHING HE DID.