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Guestbook for Charles Michael Barber
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James P. Smollock
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alien1@highland.net |
| Aug 8, 2010 |
| 4540 Buffalo Rd. Oneida, TN
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Grandpa,
You are sincerely missed. You were a fantastic grandfather and an amazing man. Your family loved you dearly (we still do!) I am truly thankful for all the time we had with you. I still have all of the postcards you would send me from wherever you were that week. Thank you for all of your love and for all of the great memories. Rest in peace!
Lotsa Love,
Estela
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Estela
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| Jul 20, 2010 |
| Orange, CA
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I will miss my dear cousin who always visited us in Middlesex, NJ whenever he came out our way. He loved to spend hours having dinner with me and my Mom, and we loved hearing his stories of travels in the US and around the world. I can still picture him walking down Beechwood coming towards our house with Benny. I can't get use to not receiving his emails every day that were not only informative, but filled with encouragement and laughter. I am so glad I got the chance to stay close with my cousin and miss him very much. R.I.P. Cuz.
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Marie
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| Jul 17, 2010 |
| Oean County, NJ
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I will always remember the times we spent together and the stories you told of the trips. There was also the time you bet me i couldn't put a bag of cheetos in my mouth with out swallowing them you were right. you will be missed.
love always carrie jeff and bailey barber
p.s the pizza is still cold
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jeff barber
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| Jul 16, 2010 |
| Bethlehem, PA
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My father was a husband to my mother. He took good care of her till the day he left this life. He had also taken very good care of all in his family. Not only was he a hard working man. He was also a maverick in his own way. He was also a hero to many by serving in the United States Marine Corp for 23 years. He wanted it to be known from health care workers, family members and any others that have associated with him in tragedy to triumph, that he was comfortable in his life to the end. As he said, "I DID IT MY WAY." I will miss him. I want him to know that he is my hero in life and death. So now I'd like to think that he is free from pain and is now hanging out with his late daughter, Shirley that passed away ,short of her 16 years. So now, he is with all his friends from the past, and his dogs Buddy and Benny. I had promised him that I would thank everyone and I would take care of Mom and family. Rest in peace Dad
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Charles M Barber Jr
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| Jul 16, 2010 |
| Lake Forest, CA
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Mike was a real American hero. I remember being at my uncle Charle's home before Mike left for his tour in Viet Nam. When Mike returned to Middlesex on his many trips across the United States he often visited my mother, his aunt for a home made meal. She was always grateful throughout the years for his visits.
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John Avigliano
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| Jul 16, 2010 |
| Easton, PA
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To The Barber Family:
I am sadden by the lose of my Uncle Mike.I will keep you all in my thoughts and prayers though these tough times. I had always enjoyed spending time with my Uncle when he would make it to NJ on his road trips. He always had a funny story about a place he had been too or some guy he met on the road. I had always enjoyed listening to those stories and even though it has been some years since I was able to see him in person I have always wondered what my Uncle Mike was up to. It wasn't the same but I had enjoyed staying connected to him by email, plus my father would give me updates from time to time on his new projects. We all love and miss you very much Uncle Mike, you may be gone but not forgotten.. Rest in Peace
Love
Brian
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Brian
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Chefparrothead@hotmail.com |
| Jul 15, 2010 |
| Charleston, SC
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Shizuko,
Unfortunately, we have never met. Mike was my cousin, the last time I saw him was a few years ago when he was delivering Ron's truck to NJ. We had breakfast together before he left to go back to California.
Alison & I know this is a difficult time in your life, we wish you the best in the future.
George & Alison Bachmann
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George Bachmann
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| Jul 15, 2010 |
| Asheville, NC
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I will miss talking to you every other day on the computer as we did. We talked about “everything and everyone” over the last few months. The one thing that stands out was our talks about the “good old days” family picnics and old cars and trucks. You were a big help to be as I took the old 1947 Ford pickup apart and got it running again. I will work on all the old family photo’s you sent be and complete that DVD we talked about for our family. Peace is with you now. “Love you little Brother”
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Ronald Barber
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| Jul 14, 2010 |
| Glen Gardner, NJ
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REST IN PEACE AND WE WILL CONTINUE TO HOLD DOWN THE FORT AS IF YOU WERE STILL ON THE ROAD...LOVE, TERRY
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Theresa Barber
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| Jul 14, 2010 |
| Lake Forest, CA
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