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Madison Alumni Lost but NOT Forgotten!

Class of 69 

   
   

Prince Gary Barrett

Died: Jul 7, 12

 

Obit: age 61, of Cookeville, formerly of Mt. Juliet, TN, passed away peacefully on Saturday, July 7, 2012 at Standing Stone Care & Rehab Center in Monterey.

Mr. Barrett was born in Nashville, Tn on June 3, 1951, a son of the late Betty Jo (Rowlette) and Prince Barrett. He served in the US Army Reserves for 7 years during the Vietnam War, receiving the Good Conduct Medal. He worked as a Taxidermist and Author. He was a devout christian and relied on his faith throughout his many adversities. He was a loving, devoted father, grandfather "Poppee", brother and friend.

Garry is survived by:
Daughter: Brandi R Ashburn & husband Doug of Cookeville.
Sons: Shane Barrett of Monterey; Trevor R Barrett & wife Michelle of Cookeville.
Granddaughters: Ashlee R Baker of Cookeille; Kristin F Barrett of Lebaon; Haleigh A Barrett of Monterey; Kylie J Hansen & Katelyn D Hansen both of Cookeville
Grandson: Ethan A Barrett of Monterey
Sister: Nanelle Cook & husband Buddy of Hendersonville.
Brother: Ernie Eddings & wife Ginger of Modesto, CA;
Special friend: Landis Sanders of Lebanon.
He is also survived by many nieces, nephews, cousins & friends. He was preceded in death by his parents.

Mr. Barrett had chosen cremation. Any condolences may be sent c/o Brandi Ashburn, 3828 Spurgeon Rd, Cookeville, TN 38501 To view his obit, click here

 

 

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