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Harper Funeral Home and Crematory - San AngeloClair Elvin Barickman, affectionately known to all as “J.R.” or “Junior,” passed away peacefully on March 16, 2026, in San Angelo, Texas, at the age of 80, surrounded by the family he loved so dearly.
Born in Charleston, West Virginia, to the late Clair Elvin Barickman Sr. and Helen Ann Taylor Barickman, J.R. was raised in Clendenin, West Virginia, where he attended Reamer Gospel Church. His small-town upbringing formed the foundation of a lifelong faith that guided him in every endeavor. J.R. took immense pride in his roots and found great joy in later years taking his grandchildren back to West Virginia to share the stories of where he began and the people who shaped his life.
A man of service and integrity, J.R. proudly served his country in the Air National Guard for 20 years. His professional life was defined by a natural charisma that made him a successful traveling salesman, a career that eventually brought him from West Virginia to Texas. In San Angelo, he became a cherished part of the community as the friendly face of “Mr. B’s Fruits and Produce.” Rain or shine, he could be found on Bryant Boulevard, where every sale of pecans or fruit came with a warm smile and genuine conversation. Through his work in sales, J.R. built countless meaningful connections and lasting friendships that remained with him throughout his life.
J.R. was a true outdoorsman who found peace in hunting and fishing in the quiet of nature. A devoted member of his church, he served with a joyful heart, whether singing in the choir or welcoming newcomers as a greeter. He was also a passionate sports fan who never missed an opportunity to cheer on his beloved Texas Longhorns and San Antonio Spurs.
Above all, J.R. lived for his family. Whether it was a visit in person or a marathon phone call that lasted for hours, he was happiest when connected to those he loved.
He was preceded in death by his parents; his stepfather, Chester Young; his sisters, Connie Blackwell and Shirley Mullins; and his niece, Danita Mullins.
He is survived by his beloved wife, Connie Barickman; his children, Todd (Lily) Barickman, Jimmy (Tracie) Barnett, Andrea Barickman, Becky Bird, Karen (Ron) Pyle, and Dania (Johnny) Nelson. He leaves behind a legacy of pride and joy in his cherished grandchildren: Chloe, Sofia, Jade, Walter, Tosha, Trevor, Joshua, Amanda, Zachary, and Jason, as well as his dear nieces, Robin Dudek and Angela Lee and nephew Steve Mullins, along with many extended family members and lifelong friends.
Though he is gone from our sight, his love, his stories, and his vibrant spirit will remain with us always.
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