60th Anniversary
20. James Henry "Jim"3 BARBER (Josephine Barbara "Josie"2 DEHAUS, Anthony
Henry1, Henry J.A) (#9)
was born in Defiance, Defiance Co., OH 22 MAR 1928. James died 25 FEB 2014 in Defiance Co., OH, at age 85. His
body was interred 28 FEB 2014 in Defiance, Defiance Co., OH. Riverside Cemetery
He was baptized 1928 in St. John's Cath., Defiance Co., OH. When James was age 25 and Valeria Elizabeth Agnes
"Val" WAGNER was age 28 they became the parents of William James Paul "Bill" BARBER 10 JUL 1953 in Defiance, Defiance Co., OH.
When James was age 26 and Valeria Elizabeth Agnes "Val" WAGNER was age 29 they became the parents of Louise Ann Elizabeth
"Weeg" BARBER 19 JUL 1954 in Defiance, Defiance Co., OH. When James was age 28 and Valeria Elizabeth Agnes "Val" WAGNER
was age 31 they became the parents of David John Thomas BARBER 22 AUG 1956 in Defiance Co., OH. When James was age 31
and Valeria Elizabeth Agnes "Val" WAGNER was age 34 they became the parents of Jeffery Charles Martin BARBER 26 AUG 1959 in
Defiance, Defiance Co., OH. When James was age 36 and Valeria Elizabeth Agnes "Val" WAGNER was age 39 they became the
parents of Jennifer Marie Ellen BARBER 3 MAY 1964 in Defiance, Defiance Co., OH. James H. Barber was employed at Central
Foundry Division of General Motors in Defiance and retired there in July 1986. He was a part time carpenter also, and bacame a full time
carpenter after his retirement at C.F.D., He is very active in the Knights of Columbus as a 4th degree Knight. He formerly served several
terms on the Ayersville Water & Sewer District as a Board member and also served on the Church Council at St. Johns Catholic Church. He also
is a Korean War Veteran. He has was a cook for the K of C's for many years. He also is very active in the VFW. His favorite hobby was
Golf. He did hit a hole in one at a GM tournament in 1963. James H. Barber, 85, of Defiance, passed away Tuesday, February 25,
2014, at CHP Defiance Area In-Patient Hospice Center. He was born in Defiance on March 22, 1928, the son of the late Charles D.
and Josephine B. (DeHaus) Barber. James was employed at Central Foundry Division of General Motors. for 35 years retiring in 1986, where he
worked in Quality Control and the Pattern Shop. He later owned and operated a Carpentry and Joinery Business. He served overseas in the
U.S. Army during the Korean War as a Cook, was a member of St. John Catholic Church, served on the Church Council, a CCD Instructor for
Religious Education, a Eucharistic Lay distributor, was a Fourth Degree Knight in the Knights of Columbus Council 1039, worked as a Cook for
the K of C Fish Fries, and served as a Board Member of the Ayersville Water & Sewer District. James was married September 9,
1950, to Valeria E. (Wagner) Barber who survives. They were blessed with 63 years of marriage. He will be greatly missed by his
wife Valeria and five children, William (Pamela) Barber, of Bowling Green, OH, Louise (Gary) Van Cleef, of Marco Island, FL, David
(Deirdre) Barber, of Greenwood, PA, Jeffrey (Jane) Barber, of Defiance, and Jennifer (Greg) Cira of Highland Heights, OH. He is also
survived by 14 grandchildren; and three great-grandsons. He was preceded in death by his parents; three brothers, John, Thomas
and Charles Barber; and a sister, Katherine Barber. He played the fullback position at Defiance Highschool and served for 4
years on the varsity. It was the only time in the history of the school that the football team was undefeated for 4 years in a row.
On the ship to Korea Dad got hungry at 0200 and went to the ship kitchen and fiixed himself a sandwich, he got caught by a
General who said if you making yourself a sandwich make me one too! The next morning at roll call on the ship the General reassigned him
from tank batallion to Army Cook. He then became a cook in the Army. Later the General reassigned him as cook for the Generals who were
stationed in Japan. He gained a lot of weight cooking and eating with the Generals. His hair also went early grey like his mother did,
though very white like his father. What a suprise mom had when he came home from the service!
James weighed 185 pounds; was 5-feet 8-inches tall; had Gray hair.
Food Allergies such as grape skins etc. also allergic to penicillin
arthritis in left hand, especially the left thumb joints(trapezio metacarpal), EDS joint hypermobility. lot of joint noise while walking
all thru life, again most likely caused by EDS, and in later life his skin has a velvet to clear look, and it does tear easy when he falls.
hiatal hernia as well Raynauds syndrome most likely caused by EDS too!
diagnosed with prostate cancer Oct. 2002 treated with radiation implant chips
mild diabetes late in life, 70 +
lost partial vision of right eye due to placque in a blood vessel in fall of 1996, also had drooping eye lids due to EDS, and had surgery to
correct them.
uses a hearing aid, same as his Mother Josephine and Aunt Kate, and later his neice Kathleen Barber Doyle.
had low blood pressure all his life with mild syncope at times, hypotension. Probably caused by EDS type unknown
diagnosed with Parkinsons at age 84, meds did not work well to control the progress, and did require a significant dosage, possible family
history of PD and it was later revised to progressive supranuclear palsy
His hair turned gray very early in life, the same as his Mother and Grandmother, and he had hearing loss same as his mother. He also had
progressive supranuclear palsy, 84+ he had his gall bladder removed as was a lazy type or issue, most liklely a EDS related issue also
diverticulitis which is a EDS issue too he had ulcerated colitis which is a EDS issue too, and he had a foot of colon removed bruised easy
later in life translucent skin too
James Henry "Jim" BARBER and Valeria Elizabeth Agnes "Val" WAGNER had the following children:
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William James Paul "Bill"4 BARBER (still alive).
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Louise Ann Elizabeth "Weeg" BARBER (still alive).
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David John Thomas BARBER (#17) (still alive).
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Jeffery Charles Martin BARBER (still alive).
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Jennifer Marie Ellen BARBER (still alive).
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