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Troy Dean Barker Obit
Submitted by: Wanda Purcell


Funeral services for CWO/3 Troy Dean Barker of the U.S. Navy, San Diego, California, who died Sunday, October 14, 1973 at San Diego, California, were held Friday at 2 p.m. in the Reydon community building, with Rev. Lynn Heard officiating.

Born November 29, 1935 at Reydon, Mr. Barker was married September 27, 1958 in Chicago, illinois to Mary Anne Mance.

He was a navy career man and a member of the First Baptist Church of Reydon.

Survivors are his wife of the home in San Diego; one daughter, Therese Marie of the home; one son, Robert Steven of the home; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Barker of Reydon; and one sister, Mrs. Mary Lee Gibson of Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Interment was in the White Rose Cemetery of Reydon with Military rites by Bravo Company, 40th Artillery of Ft. Sill, under the direction of Fatheree-Albert Funeral Services of Erick, Oklahoma.



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