Mr. Thomas Frank Barron, Sr. age 89, Telford, passed away Wednesday, December 23, 2015 at the Johnson City Medical Center.
Mr. Barron was born in Telford and son of the late Albert & Ellen Keys Barron. He was also preceded in death by a daughter Rebecca Barron, a son Robert Barron, one brother, Ted Keys, sisters, Cora Daniels, Roxie Jones, and Anna Mae Barron.
Mr Barron was a United States Navy Veteran having served in WWII in the Pacfic Theater.
He retired from Klopman Mills/ Burlington Industries.
Survivors include sons, Thomas Frank Barron, Jr. and wife Delma, John Courtney Barron and wife Gina; eight grandchildren, Jason Barron and wife Juanita, Billy Barron and wife Austin-Lee, Savanna Rose, Ripley Barron, Michaela Barron, Lacey Barron, Nick Barron, and Katrina Barron; eleven great-grandchildren, Leai, Giana, Kenzie, Merrick, Tirzah, Jericho, Amaryllis, RJ, Alex, Chance, and Kaia; and many other nieces, nephews and friends.
The family would like to give a special thanks to Frank’s nieces, Dora Wheeler, Marie McCurry, nephew Carl Daniels, the nurses at Johnson City Medical Center and Dr. Mark Williams for all the help with his care.
The family will receive friends Monday December 28, 2015 from 1:00-3:00PM at Dillow-Taylor Funeral Home. Interment will follow at Telford Cemetery with Military Honors. Pallbearers will be Family and friends.
I am sorry for your loss. I will miss talking with Frank. He could
tell me any thing I wanted to know about our family. Wish I
could be there for his service but you are all in my thoughts
and prayers.
God Bless,
Martha Pickel
12/27/2015
Roger & Cynthia West
Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Sorry for your loss.
So sorry for your loss.
12/27/2015
David & Billie Hoover
We feel very honored to have had the privilege of getting to know and befriend Mr. Barron during our Meals on Wheels deliveries. He was always the highlight of our day with his wonderful stories of life in this lovely area, his military experiences, and funny stories of his younger years. I cherish the gift of flower seeds he shared with us and they will certainly be a constant reminder each year of the blessing God granted us in knowing this sweet gentleman. Please accept our sincere condolences on your loss, though we know we will see that sweet smile again on the other side of eternity.