Mickey-Barrett-Obituary

Mickey R. Barrett

Hamden, Connecticut

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Mickey R. Barrett, departed this life on August 22, 2013. He was born on September 29, 1944 in Farmville, N.C. to the late Eddie Pete and Patsy Barrett. Mickey was the beloved and faithful husband of Madie S. Barrett whom he married October 18, 1966. He was employed by Pratt & Whitney...

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We are certainly praying with you & for you. The Gay family of Farmville NC.

Sorry we could not make it but our hearts are there even though our bodies are not present.Please know that you all are in our thoughts and prayers during this time. I know that this is hard. but God will see you thru. We love you all. Cousin Lois & Family from VA.

To Madie and the family, I'm sorry for your lost. Our prayers are with you.

The Clemmons Family

To Pastor Peggy Joyner Bob. William and the rest of Mickey 's siblings. I am praying for you,that God blesses you with peace and strength during this time of grief. Your brother was a wonderful man. My family and I will always remember him. Always ready with a real smile. My God bless you and keep you today and always.

To Madie, Marsha & Martin. I am truly sorry for your loss. It is 2:23 am and I just found out Mickey will be missed, but to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord. I will not be there with you later this morning.but please know that you are in my prayers. May God comfort you and keep you during this trying time.

Words cannot express the Love this man showed to all who came in contact with him. Im most grateful to have known him for the time I did...Certainly there will NEVER be another UNCLE MICKEY!

Lastly, I'm grateful for the special memory I have of him from the last MARTIN LUTHER KING BRUNCH! My prayers are with my family.

I will always remember Uncle Mickey's warm smile and quiet strength.While my heart aches, I know that absent from the body means he is present with our Lord.To God be the glory. Love to the family.
Lisa, Leo, Steven

I will hold the memory of Uncle Mickey's smile and quiet strength in my heart always. While my heart aches, I know that absent from the body means he is present with the Lord. To God I give the glory.
Love to the family,
Lisa, Leo, Steven

Slick, you always brightened my day. We had a ton of laughs together. I'll miss talking UConn girls hoops with you. I feel blessed just to have had a friend like you. John McCarthy