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James Louis Barker

Salt Lake City, Utah

1920 - 2015

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James L. Barker, son of Dr. James L. Barker and Kate Montgomery Barker, was born in Salt Lake City on August 10, 1920. He passed away June 7, 2015 at home.Jim graduated from East High, attended the University of Utah, and graduated from Ohio State University's law school. He served his country...

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Dear Glenna and Family,
I enjoyed getting to know Jim while we served a guides on Temple Square years ago. I have great memories of this fine, insightful son of God. May you be blessed with peace and comfort at this tender time.

Dear Glenna, We are saddened to learn of Jim's passing. He was a good man and a great friend. We will miss him. Jim and Annette Watson

Jim was a fellow classmate, for many years, at Stewart School and then East High.It is very interesting to read about what he did in his life.
Condolences to his family. You have been really blessed.

Dear Glenna, little Jim, Sam and family,
We are so sorry to hear of the loss of big Jim. Our heartfelt condolences are with you. May you find comfort and peace in the knowledge of our Heavenly Father's plan. God bless you and comfort you at this time.
Paul and Pam Anderson family

Dear Barker Family, I send you my heartfelt condolences in the passing of the son of my beloved Mission President James Barker who called me to be president of the Lausanne, Switzerland Branch. 25 years later I was called to be president of the France Paris Mission. I will eternally be grateful for him and his darling Kate for their Christ like example. My blessings to you.

Glenna and Family, We were sorry to read of Jim's passing. Please accept our sincere sympathy. Cousins Karlene McFarland Whitehouse and Carolyn McFarland Townnsend and Families

DEAR GLENNA AND FAMILY

THE YEARS WE SPENT KNOWING YOU AND ENJOYING THE PROPERTIES IN KAMAS WERE SOME OF THE BEST MEMORIES OF OUR FAMILIES LIFE. RIDING HORSES, GOING TO THE MOVIES, GETTING ICECREAM WERE GOOD TIMES TO REMEMBER. WE WILL MISS JIM BUT KNOW HE IS IN BETTER PLACE AND WAITING THERE FOR YOU
WE LOVE YOU ALL OUR DEAR FRIENDS YOU ARE PART OF OUR FAMILY.
LOVE KEITH AND ULETA AND FAMILY

Condolences,to all your Fam. with love,Heinz & Lore Mahler

Condolences from a North Carolina cousin (once removed). I remember Jim Barker, my dad's cousin, from family reunions in North Ogden, visits to Aunt Kate, and the many articles on Salt Lake politics in the '60s. 'Til we meet again. John Taggart