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Alfred Barnes Obituary

Alfred Cavis Barnes passed away on July 28, 2008 following a brief battle
with cancer. He is survived by his wife, Leona Walters Barnes, his daughter, Linda Hazel, and his son, Alfred Cavis Barnes III (Fred) and daughter-in-law, Geri, 11 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren, by one sister and brother-in-law and by his nieces and nephews and their families. Alfred was born in Portsmouth, Virginia, August 19, 1922. He attended schools in Portsmouth and entered the Army Air Force cadet program there, serving in the Air Force during World War II and in the Korean conflict where he was awarded, among other citations, the Distinguished Flying Cross with two Oak Leaf clusters. He completed Bachelor's and Master's Degrees at Arizona State University, earning varsity letters in football and baseball. He coached at St. Mary's High School and at Phoenix College, and taught and coached at Williams, Arizona, and at North Phoenix and Camelback High Schools, and taught part-time at Arizona State University. He left there to teach at Northern Iowa University and to complete the Doctorate at Indiana University. Returning to Arizona, he was a researcher and trainer at Aviation Crash Injury Research, then joined the Arizona State Department of Health. He then taught at San Diego State University where he retired in 1980, joining Air Research as a safety engineer from which he retired again in 1989. Although his residence was in California, he maintained contacts with family and friends in Virginia and Arizona, visiting frequently and attending family and class reunions. A memorial service with full military honors was held at Ft. Rosecrans National Cemetery in San Diego, California.

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Published by The Arizona Republic on Aug. 28, 2008.

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Jim Butler

September 3, 2008

Mrs."B", Fred, Geri and family: "Doc" is a permanent fixture in my childhood/young adult memories...having spent most of it on that trampoline in Phx. He will be remembered for his great humor and even hand at dealing with a bunch of unruly kids. Pleas accept my deepest sympathies.

Jim Brink

August 30, 2008

With my interest in the history of Arizona State University baseball, I had a chance to meet Al briefly at the annual baseball alumni game and golf tournament. Al provided a great deal of information about his playing days and I am very thankful for that. I am also indebted to Al for the terrific historical baseball jersey he donated to the ASU Sports Hall of fame. That is the oldest such baseball jersey in the collection. Ironically too, my engineering career was spent at AiResearch in Phoenix, but I never had occassion to work with Al. My condolences to the Barnes family.

Harry Simpson

August 28, 2008

Rest Alfred, until you hear at dawn,
the low, clear reveille of God.

Thank you for your service to this nation.

Ronald Short

August 24, 2008

Dear Leona, I called Carl Miller when I read Al's obituary. Al was our teacher at ISTC along with Bert Woodcock. Al hired each of us to teach at SDSU when he was there. He was a fine man. We'll never forget him or you. With our sympathy. Ron Short

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