George Barnes , July 11, 1940 — April 27, 2019

George Barnes  (Jackson, Alabama, AL) July 11, 1940 April 27, 2019 Death notice, Obituaries, Necrology
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Elder George Barnes Jr. was born July 11, 1940 in Malcolm to the late Lillie and George Barnes Sr. On Saturday, April 27, 2019, he exchanged this life for eternity. George attended school at McIntosh Union High School, graduating in 1958. His chosen profession was construction, where he worked until retirement in 2000.

Confessing Christ at an early age, he united with Big John Missionary Baptist Church under the leadership of the Rev. Henry Walker, pastor. He later united with the Church of God Pentecostal in Malcom, under Bishop Elmer Lang, where he was ordained as a minister and remained faithful until his transition serving as an associate minister.

In 1959 he married the love of his life, Juanita Sullivan. Preceding him in death were his parents Lillie and George Barnes Sr.; brothers, Dellavan Barnes and Clarence Barnes; sisters, Emma Cora Robinson and Annie Mae Roberts. He leaves to cherish his memory his loving and devoted wife of 60 years, Juanita Sullivan Barnes; three devoted sons, Gerald (Mildred) Barnes, Timmie (Twyla) Barnes and Avis Barnes; four devoted daughters, Sherry (Kenneth) Miller, Paretta (Anthony) Burns, Debra Ann Barnes (Bobby) and Shamarion Barnes; one devoted sister, Shirley B. Thomas; brothers-in-law, Thomas (Mattie) Sullivan, Herman (Eva) Sullivan, Charles (Ruthie) Sullivan, Reginald (Lisa) Sullivan, Spencer Sullivan and Charles Turner; 15 grandchildren, three devoted, Geremy Lavaughn Barnes, Ebony Warren and Tuyon Barnes; one devoted nephew, Gary Robinson; four devoted friends, Warren Roberts, Frankie Reed, Horace Thomas and Otis Williams; with a host of nieces, one devoted, Cassandra Barnes, nephews, other relatives and friends.

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death notice George Barnes July 11, 1940 — April 27, 2019

obituary notice George Barnes July 11, 1940 — April 27, 2019

The city of Jackson is located in Mississippi and is its administrative center. The city is one of the oldest cities in the United States. There are many attractions and memorable places. Also, the city is famous for the magnolia plant - it is said that it was in this city that this plant spread. The area of the city is 276.7 km². The official population figure for Jackson as of 2022 is 173,514 people.

In the city of Jackson, the manufacturing of electrical equipment, metal products, semi-finished food products, and textiles are considered important in the economy.

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