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BARRON, David O

Male 1943 - 2014  (70 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  BARRON, David O was born on 4 Oct 1943 in Lockport, Niagara County, NY (son of BARRON, Thomas M and LAMPE, Ruth E); died on 30 Sep 2014 in Lockport, Niagara County, NY.

    Notes:

    Posted: Tuesday, September 30, 2014 5:23 pm


    David O. Barron of Newfane, husband of the late Donna Boyer Barron entered into rest on Tuesday, September 30, 2014 in the Niagara Hospice House. David was born in Lockport, NY on October 4, 1943. Son of the late Thomas and Ruth Lampe Barron. David served in the United States Air force form 1962-1964. He worked at Harrison Radiator in Lockport, NY. David loved his family, golfing and carpentry.

    Father of Darlene Sue Manhardt of Newfane, NY, Tina (Shawn) Doyle of Newfane, NY, Hope (Dennis) Dalrymple of Appleton, NY and Deborah Barron of Newfane, NY. Brother of Brenda (Philip) O'Rourke of Medina, OH. Brother-in-law of Fred (Juanita) Boyer Burt, NY. Also survived by eleven grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

    Friends may call at the RUTLAND-CORWIN FUNERAL HOME, INC., 2670 Main St., Newfane, NY 14108 on SATURDAY 2-6 PM. A private graveside service will be held at the convenience of the family. In lieu of flowers, donations to Niagara Hospice House, 4675 Sunset Dr., Lockport, NY 14094 or a charity of one's choice.

    Please visit www.rutland-corwin.com to send the family a condolence.

    David married BOYER, Donna Marie on 25 Apr 1965 in Olcott, Niagara County, NY. Donna (daughter of BOYER, George Ivan and SINGER, Helen D) was born on 12 Nov 1944 in New York; died on 27 Apr 2004 in Town of Newfane, Niagara County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 2/9/1965

    Mrs Helen D Boyer of
    6019 Godfrey Road, Burt,
    has announced the engagement
    of her daughter, Donna
    Marie to David O. Barron,
    son of Mrs. Ruth E.
    Barron of 6000 Godfrey
    Road, Burt and the late
    Thomas Barron. Miss Boyer
    is also the daughter of the
    late George Ivan Boyer.
    Both the bride - elect and
    her fiance are graduates of
    Newfane Central School.
    Miss Boyer was also graduated
    from the Doyle Beauty
    School in Buffalo. Mr.
    Barron, who served with
    the U. S. Air Force, is employed
    by the Harrison Radiator
    Division of General
    Motors Corp.
    The wedding will be solemnized
    April 24, 1965.

    ALSO

    Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 4/24/1965

    Baskets filled with white
    mixed flowers adorned the
    altar of St. Charles Borromeo
    Church at Olcott at 11
    a.m. today. April 24, 1965,
    when Miss Donna Marie
    Boyer exchanged nuptial
    vows with David 0. Barron.
    The Rev. Eugene Wagner
    officiated at the double-ring
    ceremony.
    The bride is the daughter
    of Mrs. Helen D. Boyer,
    1019 Godfrey Road, Burt,
    and the late George I v an
    Boyer. The bridegroom is
    the son of Mrs. Ruth E. Bart
    o n of 6000 Godfrey Road,
    Burt, and the late Thom-
    as M. Barron.
    Given in marriage by her
    brother, J. Frederick Boyer,
    of Olcott, the bride chose a
    full • length gown of rosepoint
    lace styled with a s,abrina
    neckline and l o ng
    ^pointed sleeves. A fitted
    bodice topped the bouffant
    skirt created with a scalloped
    hemline and featuring
    a chapel - length train. Her
    four - tiered veil was held by
    a matching crown and she
    carried a colonial bouquet of
    white carnations, and white
    pompons, centered with
    baby pink rosebuds.
    Mrs. Frederick Boyer, of
    Olcott, served as her sister
    - in - law's honor attendant
    wearing a floor - length
    gown in turquoise styled
    in an A line and featuring
    a scalloped neckline and elbow
    - length sleeves She
    added a matching c r o wn
    headpiece and veil and
    completed her ensemble
    with a colonial bouquet of
    white pompons outlined with
    pink carnations.
    The colors were reversed
    In the colonial bouquets carried
    by the identically attired
    attendants, Mrs. Philip
    M. O'Rourke, of Newfane,
    sister of the bridegroom;
    Mrs. Charles Boyer, Mrs.
    Robert Boyer and Mrs. Lawrence
    Stotzenberg, all of Olcott.
    Philip O'Rourke of New-
    fane served as his brother's
    best man. Ushers were
    Charles Boyer and Robert
    Boyer, cousins of the bridegroom
    and Lawrence Stot-
    zenberg, all of Olcott, and
    Robert Marshall of Newfane.
    The reception w i l l be
    from 1 until 5 p.m. today at
    the Olcott Fire Hall where
    Bob Foster's quartet will
    provide music for dancing.
    Following a wedding trip
    to Canada, the couple will
    make their home at 1624
    Lockport • Olcott Road.
    The bride is a graduate of
    the Doyle Beauty School at
    Buffalo. The bridegroom, a
    graduate of Newfane Central
    School, served with the
    U. S, Air Force and is employed
    by the Harrison Radiator
    Division of General
    Motors Corp at Lockport.

    Children:
    1. BARRON, Darlene Sue
    2. BARRON, Hope
    3. BARRON, Deborah

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  BARRON, Thomas M was born on 28 Jan 1913 in Jamestown, Chautauqua County, NY (son of BARRON, Thomas J and Ida P); died on 2 Oct 1964 in Burt, Niagara County, NY.

    Notes:

    Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 10/3/1964

    Thomas M. Barron, 51, of 6000
    Godfrey Road, Burt, a former
    director and zone vice president
    of the National Management
    Association, died unexpectedly
    Friday evening (Oct. 2, 1964).
    He was stricken with a heart
    attack at his home.
    A past president of the Lockport
    G-9 Management Club, he
    was a general foreman at the
    Washburn Street Plant of Harrison
    Radiator Division, General
    Motors Corp. He had worked
    there 32 years.
    He served from 1960 to 1962
    as vice president of Zone F of
    the NMA, which takes in New
    York, Massachusetts, New Jersey
    and part of Pennsylvania.
    He was also a director of the
    65,000 - member national organization.
    He was a member of the
    Newfane Industrial Club, chairman
    of Explorer Scout Post 24,
    Olcntt, and a member of t h e
    Elks Club of Lockport, the exempt
    firemen's organizations of
    the Miller Hose Co. at Newfane
    and the Olcott Fire Co., and
    Concordia Lutheran Church.
    He was born Jan. 28, 1913 in
    Jamestown, a son of Mrs. Ida
    Barron and the late Thomas G.
    Barron.
    Surviving in addition to his
    mother who now lives in Lockport,
    are his widow, Mrs. Ruth
    Lampe Barron; one son, David
    Barron with the Air Force in
    California; one daughter, Mrs.
    Philip O'Rourke of Olcott; one
    granddaughter; four brothers,
    John Barron of California,
    Woodrow, Albert and Robert
    Barron, all of Lockport; and
    four sisters, Mrs. Viola Wolfe of
    Kendall, Mrs. Marjorie Oates of
    Alabama, and Mrs. John Langendorfer
    and Mrs. Alice Shank,
    both of Lockport.
    Beginning tomorrow friends
    may call at the Kenneth H.
    Sherrie Funeral Home, 6139
    East Ave., Newfane, where the
    family will be present from 2 to
    4 and 7 to 9 p.m. A funeral service
    will be held there at 2 p.m.
    Tuesday. Burial will be in North
    Ridge Lutheran Cemetery, Cambria

    Thomas + LAMPE, Ruth E. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  LAMPE, Ruth E
    Children:
    1. BARRON, Brenda Grace was born on 10 Dec 1939 in Buffalo, Erie County, NY; died on 26 Oct 2015 in Medina, Medina County, OH.
    2. 1. BARRON, David O was born on 4 Oct 1943 in Lockport, Niagara County, NY; died on 30 Sep 2014 in Lockport, Niagara County, NY.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  BARRON, Thomas J was born on 4 Jul 1881 in Lincolnshire, England; died on 12 May 1961.

    Notes:

    Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 5/12/1961

    Thomas J. Barron, 79, of 294
    Ontario St., died this morning
    (May 12, 1961) at his home after
    being ill for three years.
    Mr. Barron was born July 4,
    1881, in Lincolnshire, England. He
    came to this country as a child
    and settled with his parents in
    Brant, in Erie County. After farming
    in that area for several years,
    Mr. Barron came to Lockport
    about 1930 and was employed by
    Harrison Radiator Division, General
    Motors Corp., until retiring
    about 15 years ago.
    Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ida
    Barron; five daughters, Mrs. Viola
    Wolfe, Kendall, Mrs. Majorie
    Oates, Prattsville, Ala., Mrs. Eva
    Langendorfer, Mrs. Violet Krohn
    and Mrs. Alive Schank, all of
    Lockportl five sons, Thomas of
    burt, John of Redwood, Calif.,
    Woodrow, Albert and Robert,, all
    of Lockport; a brother, Henry
    Barron of Franklinville; 21 grand-
    children, 17 great-grandchildren,
    several nieces and nephews.
    Friends will be received at the
    Macaluso Funeral Home, 301 East
    Ave., where funeral services will
    be held at 2:30 Monday afternoon
    with Dr. Stephen E. Palmer offi-
    ciating. Burial will be in Glen-
    wood Cemetery.

    Thomas married Ida P about 1909. Ida was born on 26 Sep 1891 in PA; died on 24 Aug 1965 in Lockport, Niagara County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Ida P was born on 26 Sep 1891 in PA; died on 24 Aug 1965 in Lockport, Niagara County, NY.

    Notes:

    Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 8/24/1965

    A former nursing home employe.
    Mrs. Ida P. Barron, 73,
    of 294 Ontario St. died this
    morning (Aug. 24, 1965) at
    Howell's Nursing Home.
    She was born Sept. 26, 1891
    in Pennsylvania, and had lived
    In Lockport for about 40 years.
    Her husband, the late Thomas J.
    Barron, died May 12, 1961.
    Mrs. Barron was a member of
    First Presbyterian Church. She
    worked three years at the Briody
    Nursing Home and had also
    been employed at the former
    Burke's Nursing Home.
    Surviving are five daughters,
    Mrs. Eva Langendorfer, Mrs.
    Violet Krohn and Mrs. Alice
    Schank, all of Lockport. Mrs.
    Viola Wolfe of Kendall, Mrs.
    Marjorie Oates of Prattsvllle,
    Ala.; four sons, Woodrow, Albert
    and Robert Barron, all of
    Lockport, and John Barron of
    Redwood, Calif. She also leaves
    25 grandchildren, 23 greatgrandchildren
    and several nieces
    and nephews.
    Friends may call at the Macaluso
    Funeral Home, 301 East
    Ave., where funeral services
    will be held at 11 a.m. Friday.
    Burial will be In Glenwood
    Cemetery.

    Children:
    1. BARRON, Viola H was born about 1909 in PA; and died.
    2. BARRON, Eva M was born about 1909 in New York; and died.
    3. BARRON, Janneta was born about 1911 in New York; and died.
    4. BARRON, Marjorie H was born on 8 Apr 1911 in New York; died in Mar 1977.
    5. 2. BARRON, Thomas M was born on 28 Jan 1913 in Jamestown, Chautauqua County, NY; died on 2 Oct 1964 in Burt, Niagara County, NY.
    6. BARRON, Violet M was born on 29 Mar 1919 in New York; died in Jan 1976.
    7. BARRON, John Edwin was born about 1923 in New York.
    8. BARRON, Woodrow Henry was born about 1924 in New York.
    9. BARRON, Alice was born on 27 Oct 1925 in New York; died in Jun 1979 in Lockport, Niagara County, NY.
    10. BARRON, Albert was born on 27 Oct 1925 in New York; died in Mar 1977.
    11. BARRON, Jeane
    12. BARRON, Robert Franklin



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