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George Albert "Jay" Barron III

George Barron Obituary

BARRON, George Albert "Jay" III, 64, of Richmond, passed away on Sunday, October 24, 2010, at Henrico Doctors' Hospital after a long illness. He was predeceased in death by his parents, George A. Barron Jr. and Nell Irby Barron of Pine Bluff, Ark. A native of Atlanta, he was raised in Pine Bluff and graduated from Arkansas State University in 1968. He followed his father in becoming a Special Agent of the FBI, serving in Baltimore, New York City, Detroit, Washington, D.C., Denver, and finally Richmond, retiring here in 1999, after 30 years of service. He is survived by his son, David of Richmond; a brother, Nolen of Pine Bluff; a niece and two nephews. Burial private.


This obituary was originally published in the Richmond Times-Dispatch.

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Published by Richmond Times-Dispatch on Oct. 31, 2010.

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Carlton "Cracker" Currie

November 4, 2010

So sorry to hear about Jay. We were friends all through school. I had tried to find him in recent years but couldn't. My sincere sympathies to all the family.

Nolen Barron

November 4, 2010

David, this is your Uncle Nolen. I just found out. Iam so sorry, and a loss like this is very tough for both of us! I'd love to hear from you please. Please contact me. Iam on Facebook, or email me at [email protected]

Brian & Judith Weaver

October 31, 2010

David,
We were sorry to hear of your father's passing. Please know that our prayers of comfort are with you. Each life is a miracle the changes the world and leaves it a better place than it was before. His memories will be with you forever.

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