Kenneth-Barber-Obituary

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Kenneth Barber

Windsor, East Windsor, Connecticut

Jun 25, 1960 – Jul 4, 2013

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BORN
June 25, 1960
DIED
July 4, 2013
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Windsor, East Windsor, Connecticut

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Howard K. Hill Funeral Services - Bloomfield Obituary

Kenneth Barber, 53, passed away July 4, 2013 while in hospice care at Hartford Hospital. Kenny was born June 25, 1960 to parents, the Reverends Jesse and Ethel Barber of East Windsor. He is a 1978 graduate of East Windsor High School. Kenny suffered critical injuries from a motorcycle accident...

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Hey Daddy, its been almost 5 years and each year is hard, it gets harder every year. I still remember my last birthday with you, out to the CT river on your bike, only a few months before the accident. That year you and I were the closest we've ever been and I will forever cherish that. I was always a daddies girl, and will always be your little girl. Been listening to this song lately called You should be here. It's whats on my heart, rings true for me,.. "You should be here, standing with...

To my husband, although we may have not seen eye to eye on things I know that we both loved each other. There is not a day that goes by that I don't think of you. You taught me alot of good things and showed me alot of places I never seen. So until I lay down by your side again, I will cherish all that we had. I Love You Kenny.

I am so saddened to hear of the loss of my little brother. Prayers are with you my family.

I'm lost for word's. I've known Kenny ever since I can remember. We grew up together. We played baseball through Little League and Babe Ruth. We were never on the same team, but it was great competition. He was very competive. By the time we were in high school, I concidered him to be my best friend. I still do even though we have not talked in year's. We shared in a lot of good times and sometimes not so good. he was always there when I needed him most. Kenny was always the one I could count...

To the Barber Family, I went all through school with Kenny 1st -12th grades. I remember in 2nd grade his dad picking him up and taking him for allergy shots. I told Kenny this one time and he laughed and he could not believe I remembered that. He was such a great guy and he is going to be missed by all that knew him. My Sincere Sympathy to his entire family.

To Jesse and Karen nd the Barber Family, We are sorry for your loss. Our prayers are with you at this difficult time. cousins, Gomes, Evans and Clancy family

Kenny was a wild man and we all loved him for it. The bike, the camaro the Subaru. Every time I feel the wind on my skin, I will think of him. I will ask my mom to keep and eye on him.

To think of Kenny, two words immediately come to mind - genuine and warm-hearted. Our world has lost a truly good soul, but he is lighting up Heaven. Our deepest sympathy to Kenny's family.

Please accept my deepest and heartfelt condolences for your loss. I have many fine memories of Kenneth. He will be missed greatly.