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Noah B. Barefoot

Fayetteville, North Carolina

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ROSEBORO - Noah B. Barefoot, 75, of 206 Sumner Ave., died peacefully on Saturday, Dec. 7, 2013, in Sampson Regional Medical Center in Clinton. The funeral will be held at 3 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2013, in Peniel Pentecostal Holiness Church in Roseboro. Burial will follow in the church cemetery....

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The world has lost one of the greatest men ever. Mr. Barefoot was beyond describable. I loved his work and the way he taught music and rewarded us when we got the right answer with a single treat. You are gone from this earth, but if we are living for Christ we will see you again.
~With Love, Angela Melvin

I am so sorry to hear of the passing of Mr. Barefoot. He was my 5th grade teacher at College St. Elem. He was one of the best teachers I ever had. He taught us well, not only in our subjects but in life, he showed he cared about us, he also showed us God's love. He was a great man and I know he is rejoicing in Heaven with his Lord and family that is there. May God bless you Mrs. Barefoot and all the family.

Mrs. Barefoot, I am sorry for the loss of your husband. I remember when I had him for a school teacher in the 7th grade at College St School. He was a great man. I remember you when I was at Sampson tech. I enjoyed both of you While I was in Clinton. Hope the God of all comfort, will help you find comfort from the Holy Bible. The most Precious book that we have and will every have. Your friend James W. Newman Sr. Thanks to knowing both in my life. 910-527-2472

I am so sorry for your lose. He was one of the greatest men I have ever known. He was my 6th grade teacher. I have loved him ever since. He would know me every time we met. I am over 60 now and I know he will always hold a special place in my heart. Please know God has another angel.

Since I moved, I haven't seen Noah, but always loved him. Noah was a Christian who loved all of GOD'S people. He was a rare person. Ann Turlington

We will forever miss Noah. He was perhaps one of the finest men I know. He loved God, Westa, his children, grandchildren,church family,family,and was an inspiration to many children in the school system. Lifting you all in prayer at this most difficult time.