In later years some family members with ground penetrating devices attempted to locate where the babies were laid to rest. Two family members who remembered the babies being buried took them to the place that they said the babies were. In spite of this no remains of any kind were found. Not even nails from the box. The road had been widened and other land marks had changed over the years.
Born together, in Heaven together.
Their head stone was later purchased by nieces & nephews of Ray & Roy. Niece Paula Goodwin Lewis brought it up at a Barnes family reunion and the family generously contributed to this cause.
The finished head stone was placed just below their parents marker at Soper Cemetery.
In later years some family members with ground penetrating devices attempted to locate where the babies were laid to rest. Two family members who remembered the babies being buried took them to the place that they said the babies were. In spite of this no remains of any kind were found. Not even nails from the box. The road had been widened and other land marks had changed over the years.
Born together, in Heaven together.
Their head stone was later purchased by nieces & nephews of Ray & Roy. Niece Paula Goodwin Lewis brought it up at a Barnes family reunion and the family generously contributed to this cause.
The finished head stone was placed just below their parents marker at Soper Cemetery.
Family Members
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Harold Lester Barnes
1921–1981
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Lawrence Leroy Barnes
1922–1987
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Norma Louise Barnes Lickley
1924–2007
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Irma Marie Barnes Warden
1925–1988
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Lois Jean Barnes Goodwin
1926–2002
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Darrel Eugene "Red" Barnes
1928–2022
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Percy Frederick Barnes
1930–2005
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Roy Gene Barnes
1931–1931
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Bertha Beryl Barnes Vincent
1932–2014
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