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- Dale V. Barner Sr.
Post Date: 12/30/01
Dale V. Barner, Sr., 73, of Bradbury Heights, MD, died at the Washington Hospital Center on December 27, 2001 after a lengthy illness. He was married to the former Martha Stroup.
Born in Oval, PA on March 18, 1928, a son of Warren Dean and Margaret Wentzel Barner. He was a resident of Maryland since 1960.
He was a veteran of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, he served during World War II and the Korean Conflict. He retired in 1985 from the Federal Highway Administration as a civil engineer. He later served as a consultant to T.Y. Lin International.
He was active in the Prince George’s County Board of Trade, Inc., was a member of the American Legion Post 206 and a lifetime member of the VFW Bowie Post 8065.
Surviving in addition to his wife is a son, Dale, Jr., of Brandywine, MD; a daughter, Ruth B. Boyles of Forestville, MD; a brother, Charles F., of Williamsport; three sisters, Ann Wright, June Devine and Bertha Hawkins, all of Williamsport; four grandchildren, Jennifer Boyles Hooe, Christopher D. Boyles, Petty Officer 1st Class Richard W. Boyles and Andrew V. Boyles; three great grandchildren, Bailey, Robert and Olivia.
Funeral services will be held on Wednesday 10 a.m. at St. James Lutheran Church, Rauchtown, with Rev. Dennis Chrissman, church pastor, officiating. There will be a visitation from 5-8 p.m. on Tuesday at the Knight-Confer Funeral Home, 1914 Memorial Avenue. Interment will be in the Oval Cemetery.
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Dale V. Barner Sr. 73, of Bradbury Heights
Dale V. Barner Sr., 73, of Bradbury Heights, died Dec. 27 at Washingto
Hospital Center.
He was born in Oval, Pa. A veteran of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, he served during World War II and the Korean conflict. Prior to his retirement in 1985, he was employed by the Federal Highway Administration as a civil engineer. He later served as a consultant to T.Y. International. He was active in the Prince George's County Board of Trade Inc., and was a member of the American Legion Post 206 and a lifetime member of the VFW Bowie Post 8065.
Survivors include his wife, Martha; a son, Dale Jr. of Brandywine; a daughter, Ruth Boyles of Forestville; a brother, Charles E. of Williamsport, Pa.; three sisters: Ann Wright, June Devine and Bertha Hawkins, all of Williamsport; four grandchildren: Jennifer Hooe, Christophe Boyles, Petty Officer 1st Class Richard W. Boyles and Andrew V. Boyles; and three great-grandchildren: Bailey, Robert and Olivia.
Visitation was held Sunday at Lee Funeral Home in Clinton and Tuesday at Knight-Confer Funeral Home in Williamsport.
Services were held Tuesday at St. James Lutheran Church, Rauchtown, Pa.
Burial took place in Oval.
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