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Dorrance (Gene)
Barry
The Hastings Banner, Thursday, 28 December 1939,
Obituaries from Michigan GenWeb, Kent County, posted by Debra Eddy:
Thomas D. Barry, aged 63, a life-long resident of Carlton township, died at Pennock hospital Tuesday morning after an illness of two weeks. Surviving are the widow, Marie; three daughters, Mrs. Dolores Pickens of Lyons, Mrs. Ione Vogt and Miss Dorothea Barry, both of Portland; three sons, William of Flint, Dorrance of Ionia county, Frank at home...
Lake Odessa Wave-Times, Thursday 29 April 29, 1943;
Obituaries from Michigan GenWeb, Kent County, posted by Debra Eddy:
Joan Marie Barry, two-year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Barry, was drowned Friday at the farm home of her parents in Carlton Township, when she fell into eight feet of water in a cistern. The child, who was playing with her three-year old sister, Jean, moved a sheet metal cover off the cistern and fell in. Her body was recovered a half hour later by neighbors, Benjamin Cole and Arthur Yager. The funeral was held at the Leonard Funeral home in Hastings, Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Barry is the former Rosalie Dillenbeck of Bippley District. The Barrys also have twin babies seven weeks old.
The Hastings Banner, Thursday 24 August 1967, pg. 5, col. 5;
Obituaries from Michigan GenWeb, Kent County, posted by Debra Eddy:
GENE BARRY, PAST AREA RESIDENT, BURIED FRIDAY
Services for Gene Barry, 48, of Lansing, former Lake Odessa resident who died August 15 at a Lansing hospital, were held Friday at 1:00 at the Estes-Leadley Colonial Chapel, Lansing. Rev. M. Schuurman officiated with interment in the Maple Grove Cemetery, Ovid. Mr. Barry had been a resident of Lansing for 10 years and was employed by the Reed-Noyce Co. He was a veteran of World War II, serving with the Army in Africa and India on the Burma Road Expedition. Surviving are a wife, Barbara; a daughter Carol, at home and three other daughters, Mrs. Janet Claypool and Mrs. Janette Irwin of Hastings and Mrs. Bonnie Reid of South Carolina; two brothers, Frank of Woodland and William of Hastings; sisters, Mrs. Frederick Vogt of Charlotte, Mrs. Francis Peckins of Lyons and Mrs. John Carroll, rural Woodland; six grandchildren and two stepsons of Lansing.
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