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Clyde Edward Barker
Logan County Paper
Sunday, May 30, 1971
Submitted by: Bob Chada


Services for Clyde Edward Barker, 59, Dover, are scheduled for 10:30 a.m. Monday in the Crescent First Baptist Church. Rev. George Dannehl, pastor of Central Baptist Church, will officiate and burial will be at the Banner Cemetery, 11 miles west of Crescent, directed by Abernathy Funeral Home.
Barker died Friday in the Kingfisher Hospital after an extended illness. He was born Sept. 30, 1911 at Dover, grew up there and attended Dover Schools. He married Juanita Horn on June 5, 1939 at Dover and they farmed east of Dover. He was a member of the Central Baptist Church.
Survivors are his wife, of the home; two sons, Jerry and Scotty; two daughters, Mrs. Linda Wilson and LaVeata Barker; his mother, Mrs. Lora Sue Barker; five brothers, Wesley, Clarence, Don, Frank and John; and four grandchildren.


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