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Harold E. "Bud" Barker

1934 - 2020

Harold E. "Bud" Barker obituary, 1934-2020, Wawick, RI

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1934

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2020

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Harold Barker Obituary

BARKER, HAROLD E. (BUD)
86, of Long View Drive, Warwick, passed away Thursday, the 5th of November. Bud was married to his wife RoseMarie (Weeden) Barker for 62 years. He was the son of the late Harold H. and Elizabeth (Adams) Barker. Besides his wife, Bud is survived by his five children: Susan (Barker) Forrester and Martin Kelly of Reading, MA; Cheryl A. (Barker) Gaylord of Norfolk, VA; Keith L. Barker and his wife, Debbie of Winchester, VA; Robert E. Barker and his wife, Kimberly of Haymarket, VA; and Rosemary E. (Barker) Durand of Warwick. He leaves sixteen grandchildren and seventeen greatgrandchildren.
Apparently headed for a newspaper career early in life, Bud went to work for the Wickford Standard while still attending North Kingstown High School. While learning the tools of the printing trade, Bud was made sports editor during his senior year. He then joined the U.S. Army Security Agency at the outset of the Korean War.
Upon honorable discharge from the Army, Bud married RoseMarie in 1958 and returned to the newspaper business. He held positions at the Westerly Sun and Pawtuxet Valley Dailey Times before landing a job at the pinnacle press for printers in those days: The Providence Journal. In the mid-70s, automation eroded the printing trades and several compositors, to include Bud, were offered writing positions with the paper. Bud covered general news and the local courts in his early days but spent the majority of his long career as a sportswriter. Life really did begin at 40, he said. In appreciation of his writing, Bud was inducted into the Words Unlimited Hall of Fame, The Rhode Island Coaches Association Hall of Fame, and several other sports-related organizations during his career.
Upon retiring from the Journal, Bud held part-time employment with Johnston and Wales University for seventeen enjoyable years at the Radisson Airport Hotel. While working part-time, Bud was able to return to another favorite interest of his: music. He played trumpet with the North Kingstown Lafayette Band; The Providence Brigade Band; The Wakefield Concert Band; and, his favorite, Retired Old Men Playing Swing (ROMPS). He also sang with the St. Rose and Clement Church choir.
He will miss the many friends he made during his time with these various organizations and groups, as well as those at the Healthtrax fitness club in Warwick. As animal lovers, adopting and rescuing retired racing greyhounds made for many happy years for RoseMarie and Bud. And although his choice of sports teams may have left him sore at times, he remained loyal to his Minnesota Twins and Washington Redskins. At least the Washington Capitals did recently win the Stanley Cup for him… Bud loved his family, and enjoyed being with his many grandchildren, though most of them were spread around the country and the world. Once a year, for many years, four of his grandsons took him to a Boston-Minnesota baseball games.
Bud was a kind, respected, steadfast, and reverent man. He left a lasting impression wherever he went and will forever remain in the hearts of those who knew him. He will be eternally loved, fondly remembered, and greatly missed.
Relatives and friends are invited to attend a Mass of Christian Burial on Tuesday November 10th at 11:00 am at Our Lady of Mercy Church, 65 Third St., East Greenwich. Burial will be private. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Greyhound Friends, Inc. (greyhound.org). www.hillfuneralhome.com

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Published by The Providence Journal on Nov. 8, 2020.

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Bob Gauvin

November 2, 2023

I miss Bud very mush - he was great friend. I can see him now sitting with Gabriel and playing his trumpet. God Bless him.

Harold Trafford

November 11, 2020

A real great guy and very dedicated to the Journal. I worked with him at the Projo for many years.

Denis and Mary Bousquet

November 10, 2020

Rosemarie and family, we are very sorry for your loss. Over the years, when we saw Bud, it was always a pleasure to be in his company. He was such a nice man and will be missed by many. Our deepest sympathies. Denis and Mary Bousquet

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Kathleen Kelly

November 9, 2020

Susan I am so sorry to hear of your father’s passing. May God’s strength wrap His arms around you and your family.

Pat Gallagher

November 9, 2020

Keith so sorry for the lose of your Dad. I will never forget the story he wrote in the Beacon about my hockey team going to the state finals. Nobody else covered our gam y’all season. He was such a nice man. May he Rest In Peace.

Patty Driscoll

November 9, 2020

I knew Bud and Rose years ago. They were close friends of my husband and myself during the years my husband worked at the Journal up until his passing in 1995 from cancer. Unfortunately I moved to Massachusetts after his death and we lost touch. I have had a deep affection for both of them always, even after all these years. My deepest condolences to the entire family.❤❤ love to Rose

Michael Gallo

November 8, 2020

Mrs Barker and family, we are very sorry for your loss. My mom sends her best to all of you. Mr Barker will be missed here in our neighborhood, walking the dogs and always asking how my parents were doing. He will be missed. Mike Gallo

Peter McDonough

November 8, 2020

May Bud Rest In Peace.
No more suffering for a very kind man and classy Bandsman, a wonderful musician will be sadly missed at the bandstand.

Pete McDonough
The ROMPS

Pat Madison Brow

November 8, 2020

My deepest sympathy to all the family. Many fond memories of Bud' from North Kingstown High School Days especially with the band. May he rest in peace.

Michel Gilbert

November 8, 2020

As a professor at JWU I was able to park at the Radisson Hotel when traveling out of Greene Airport. It was always a pleasure when Bud would shuttle my wife and I across the street to the terminal. He would always greet us with a smile and well wishes for a safe trip. My wife would always ask if Bud was taking us to the airport! My thoughts are with his kindness and his family at this time.

Sandra LaBanca

November 8, 2020

I sang with Bud in the SS. rose and Clement choir for years. Bud was such a kind man and he had a great voice, anchoring down the bass baritone sections of music for us! My prayers to Bud’s family. ❤

Sheila Marchand (Mazza)

November 8, 2020

Dear Mrs. Barker and family,
I was truly saddened to learn of the passing of Mr. Barker this morning. I have many fond memories of the conversations we had in my dad’s driveway on Utica Drive. He was kind and caring and was genuinely interested and concerned about my father and his situation. He provided words of encouragement at a difficult time for our family. He was a great neighbor and friend in every way. I will always remember him walking the dogs by our home. I am so very sorry for your loss.

Lori Leonardi

November 7, 2020

Bud was a GEM! We worked together at the Radisson Hotel for many years together. He always shared a smile and a kind word. He will be missed.

Gene Emery

November 7, 2020

Bud was always a joy to be around, both at the Journal and at the health club. He had a wonderful sense of humor and he just radiated a love for life. I'm deeply saddened that I won't get to see him again.

Robert Gauvin

November 7, 2020

My good friend Bud. We had a lot of good times together. We were vowed good friends and spent a lot of time together and had a lotto fun. My fondest memories of Bud is when we coached together in Little League and Hockey. At the Journal he was an excellent compositor and was always pitching in when the chips were down. We would get together a couple times a year and reminisce about the past. I will miss him very much he was such a great guy and always a lot of fun to be around. He was a great compositor and a terrific sportswriter, He will always have a special place in my heart. God speed my good. friend. My condolences to his family.
Bob Gauvin

Mark castonguay

November 7, 2020

So sorry to hear this. I worked with Bud for many years in the sports department at the Projo. Bud was the consummate professional and always a gentleman. My condolences to his family.

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