Moses-Daniels, Jr-Obituary

Moses Barnes Daniels, Jr

Winston-Salem, North Carolina

Jul 18, 1933 – Jul 11, 2023

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BORN
July 18, 1933
DIED
July 11, 2023
LOCATION
Winston-Salem, North Carolina

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Barnes Moses Barnes Daniels Jr., age 89, of Winston-Salem, NC, passed away peacefully on July 11, 2023. He was born in Watha, NC on July 18, 1933, to Moses Barnes and Mary Lou (McGowen) Daniels. Our daddy was a gentle, kind, and soft-spoken man, known for his sense of humor and...

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Barnes was a friend who always made me happy and was ready with a smile and wit that's rare these days. He would drop by and ask questions, always learning, and offer advice that I appreciate anytime. Barnes has been on my mind for some time and I know I will enjoy his company and wit again! My heart goes out to his family and friends.....

I spent many an hour working on the grounds of St.Timothy with Barnes. He was always cheerful and willing to help. We sometimes got a PB´s hotdog and ate and talked in the memorial garden. I will always remember him fondly. He was a true friend. My deepest sympathies Anne Hester

I worked for Barnes many years at Ingersoll Rand in Mocksville. I transferred out of purchasing/Engineering to Service literature as copywriter/tech media coordinator replacing Cornelia Smith as she retired. Took my first plane ride with Barnes to a training event in New Orleans. He got a set of wings from stewardess and gave to me. Loved Barnes, great boss and proud to have known him.

Barnes was a good friend of my father, Ernest "Red" Robbins. They both shared a passion for cars and spent days just cruising around Winston visiting other friends who shared their passion. We enjoyed his sense humor and always recognized him in his green Dodge.

Absolutely the best neighbor and friend imaginable. Those late afternoon refreshments with him on the front porch were often the highlight of my day. RIP Barnes.

I loved Barnes! He was so special-kind, smart, and funny. He nicknamed me Bonzai as we worked together at St. Tim's. He holds a wonderful spot in my heart. Cathy Culver

So sorry to hear of Barnes´ passing. He brought my family and myself to Mocksville in 1973. We have always been thankful of him and his friendship. And, many times in the past he dropped in and asked if we had any dessert still available. Again, thank You, Barnes. John Cottle, Mocksville Nc

A great friend and 2nd father to me. Shared many great memories and times together over the past 40+ years. He will be dearly missed but never forgotten. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Dave, Carrie, Katie, Michael and Grace

Very sorry to hear of Barnes passing. He was one of the few honest, caring and unselfish people we have known. He was a good friend and boss and will be missed. We are praying for the Family and know you will miss him . Love , Bill and Betty Poole