M. Marie (Cox) Barker
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M. Marie (Cox) Barker, age 70, of Grace Street, Mansfield, died Monday, September 22, 2008 in the emergency room at Med Central Mansfield Hospital.
She was born March 26, 1938 in Clarksburg, West Virginia the daughter of the late Ralph and Mabel Millie (Mick) Cox. Mrs. Barker was a homemaker.
On April 10, 1954 she married Robert A. Barker and he survives along with two daughters: Connie and Bob Scale of Wooster , Terri and Max McClellan of Mansfield; a son: Aaron and Trisene Barker of Shelby; 6 grandchildren; 7 great grandchildren; a sister: Caryl and Dannie Price of Mansfield and a brother: Charles and Patricia Cox of Mansfield; She was preceded in death by her parents and by a daughter: Penny Barker in 1955.
There will be no calling hours or funeral services. Memorial expressions may be made to Ronald McDonald House and left in care of the Turner Funeral Home, 168 West Main Street, Shelby, Ohio 44875. The family would appreciate on-line condolences at penwellturner.com
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Family_of: Marie Barker
Your_Name: Voisard Mfg
Date: 08-09-25
Time: 07:46:28 -0400
Condolence:
Bob – We are thinging of you during this sad time. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.
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Family_of: M. Barker
Your_Name: Mandy Jaynes-Grose
Date: 08-09-25
Time: 09:37:43 -0400
Condolence:
Terri, Bronwyn, and Family ,
I am so sorry to hear of the loss, if there is anything at all that I can do for any of you please let me know. Love all of you!
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Family_of: Marie Barker
Your_Name: Patti Powell
Date: 08-09-25
Time: 17:46:08 -0400
Condolence:
I was very saddened to hear of the passing of Marie. She was a super nice woman and I had the pleasure of traveling with her AND her husband with Vicki Bollinger who now resides in Las Vegas, NV. on the bus to Greektown over a year ago. I was picked up in Sandusky, OH at the Homestead Inn and rode behind Marie and her husband. May God grant you peace during this time and keep all Marie’s memories alive. May she Rest In Peace.
Sincerely,
Patti Powell
2901 Venice Road
Sandusky, OH 44870
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Family_of: M.Marie(Cox)Barker
Your_Name: Becky Delaney Jean’s Daughter
Date: 08-09-25
Time: 20:50:10 -0400
Condolence:
Dear Terri, Connie, Aaron, I am so very sorry to see the passing of your mom in the Thursday News Journal. She will be very much missed by me. I loved your mom like she was miine. I can remember things that we all did together when we was young and our parents played cards together. Frank and Jean Delaney. Tell your Dad that he is also in my thoughts and that my prayers are with him too. You all have my deepest sypamthy and I will say a prayer that god be with you in your time of mornaing. Love your friend Becky.
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Family_of: MARIE COX BARKER
Your_Name: JANIECE AND CHARLES YOSICK,SR.
Date: 08-09-27
Time: 12:30:34 -0400
Condolence:
DEAR FAMILY OF MARIE,
WE GOT TO KNOW MARIE AS HER GREAT GRANDDAUGHTER ,AT ONE TIME, WAS MARRIED TO OUR GRANDSON. SHE SEEMED LIKE A VERY NICE LADY. SOME YEARS BACK WHEN SHE BROKE HER WRIST AND I HAD ,ALSO,WE TOOK OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY TOGETHER. ALSO,MARIE AND BOB LIVED NOT TO FAR FROM MY HUSBAND AND I ON GRACE ST. FOR SOME YEARS NOW. I ALSO KNEW HER MOTHER, MILLIE. PLEASE KNOW OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH ALL THE FAMILIES AT THIS TIME. GOD BLESS,NEIGHBORS JANIECE AND CHUCK YOSICK
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Family_of: Marie Barker
Your_Name: Pam (Howe) Adams
Date: 08-09-30
Condolence:
I am so very sorry to hear of Mrs. Barker. The words are hard to find to make you all not so sad. Try to remember all the good times, her laugh,and the things you did together this will help some. Stay close families are a wonderful thing.