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John Barker Jr.

Redding, California

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John Barker Jr.John Barker Jr. died peacefully the evening of April 1, 2010 surrounded by family. John was born January 29, 1922 in Wynne, Arkansas to John Hicks Barker and Rosa (Holmes) Barker. John married the love of his life, Regina Nadine Tedford, on June 27, 1942.They were married for 63...

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Dear Barker Family,
I am so sorry for your loss. I will always be grateful for knowing both John and Jean. John was manager of Shasta County Bank (now Tri-Counties) in Cottonwood when I went to work there in 1979. He was such a wonderful person, and a great boss who always treated his employee's with care and respect, and was devoted to his community. I will always remember John and Jean and the wonderful memories of many bank celebrations in their beautiful home where they made you...

Dear Barker family, It is with great sadness that I read about John's death. I served as an elder with John at Risen King Community Church for many years. I will always remember his great compassion and love for all. That love was demonstrated to me and my family many times. He was a man of great wisdom as well and his life of service to both Little Country and to Risen King is a legacy few men are able to leave. My wife Grethe and I both now live in Seattle where we pastor a church up here....

I am so sorry for your loss. John was a good man as you know. I knew him when I worked at Tri-Counties Bank in Cottonwood, then called Shasta Bank. He always had a nice greeting to all and a smile on his face that made you want to come to work.
Debbie Lewis

I rembered John when he had the store in cottonwood. I was a driver for bert mcdowell co. We all liked John very much.My mother died on 4-1-2010 and thats when i noticed John Obit. We will see him in Gods Kingdom.

Dick,Tim,& Jon-Jon,
It is with great sorrow that I send you this condolence. My family has great memories of both of your parents and your family in general. Please accept our greatest sympathies for your losses.Remember the good times,for there were many,and try to find comfort in the fact that they are together for eternity. Take Care & God Bless. Sandra(Byrd)Smith & ALL of The Byrd Families