Melony-Barnett-Obituary

Melony Lynn Barnett

St. Louis, Missouri

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August 28, 2013
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St. Louis, Missouri

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Barnett, Melony Lynn, Aug. 28, 2013, Beloved mother of Sonjah Ann-Marie Ferguson and Miles Edward Ferguson, dear daughter of Susan Nichols and Larry Barnett, dear sister of John Barnett, dear step-daughter of Edward Langford, dear niece and cousin. Gone too soon.Private Services. Boppchapel.com

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Melody you will never be forgotten!!! ❤❤❤❤

Melony will never be forgotten by me our my family. We all loved her so much. She was my very best friend during our middle school life, inseparable!!!! Will forever be in my memories

Can't believe it has been seven years since your passing. I have thought of you many times over the years with fond memories. Memories of you and your children and how they looked up to you. I wish we hadn't lost touch. I will remember you always.

Melony, you are not forgotten! I think about you so much through out my life. Love to you kids and everyone that loves you!

I am so very saddened to hear that Melony has passed away. I worked with her at the University and liked her very much. My condolences to all the family, especially her children.

I feel that I have lost a big sister and best friend she was the best ever. I pray for Sonjah and Miles and I hope that they will remember how much she loved them they were her all. Im sad to have lost close contact with Melony in the last 7 months and im distraught to hear of such horrible news and so late . She was always a bundle of joy when around . And when I was sad we would cry together. She was a special person to me and she will never be forgotten. To her family, stay strong for...

I am so saddened to hear that Melony has passed. My heart goes out to Sonjah, Miles and the rest of Melony's family. We worked together at Washington University. At the time, Melony was a single-parent who worked full-time and took night classes. It was no easy task. She had such tenacity. I regret having lost contact with her. I wish peace to all the family.

Trusting the pain will not be so great you are unable to handle it--knew her when I lived in Florissant(mother of Lora Clark)-what a sweet person, and know I will see her in heaven.

I am so sorry to hear about the passing of Melony. We were very good friends. We met at Washington University when we worked in the same office. I watched Sonya and Miles many times at her place and at mine. I haven't seen them in years. Lost touch when we both changed jobs. I wish I had looked harder for her, but I actually thought she had left town. Anyway, my thoughts and prayers are with Sonya and Miles and the rest of her family. I know this time will be hard, but the happy...