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Joseph Tisdale Barnett

Mobile, Alabama

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Joseph Tisdale Barnett -- Departed from his friends and family January 17, 2006. Born March 29, 1913 and raised in Mt. Vernon AL. He was number 15 in a line of 16 children born to John and Rubyana Barnett. In addition, was their last surviving child. He had 10 brothers and 5 sisters. He served...

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Uncle Tisdale,

Charles and I were thrilled and very much blessed to get to visit you and Aunt Pearl last August. You and Aunt Pearl, together with your family, certainly know how to show warm "southern" hospitality. Our visit meant so much to us. We only whish we could have had the pleasure of your company again. It has really been wonderful seeing you and Aunt Pearl so full of life and love for each other. I will never forget the times that we had. Although they were not...

Uncle Tisdale,
We will all miss you very much. I have enjoyed the many stories you would tell along with Daddy, when you and Aunt Pearl would visit Alabama. You are a fine Southern gentleman and I am proud to call you Uncle.
I especially enjoyed our visit with you both when we traveled to Oregon last summer. What a wonderful time we all had getting to know our cousins. Your family were wonderful hosts and we will never forget your hospitality. You and Aunt Pearl have raised a...

I chose him as my best man at my wedding and he never changed from that before or after in my heart and lifetime. Love, your son Joe

My Father, My Love
The olny man to love me unconditionally. I'll love you from the depths of my soul forever.
Your Baby Girl
Bevie Jean

To My Family
There are no words to convey my feelings of family each time everyone of you calls. I am truly, truly touched at the love yawl send my way and am looking forward to my visit this spring. I want and need your hugs!
Lovingly
Aunt Pearl

Grandpa
There was never a single time I thought of yo, or heard somebody speak of you without the deepest love-Kyle Barnett Mabbott

To my father. A true southern gentleman of the first order. He loved Alabama and was surely one of her finest sons. The world seems a lesser place after his loss. I loved him dearly. I miss him but I know my father lived long and true. 'Till we meet again "old man"