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Barry Dean Warner

April 4, 1951 - January 1, 2018
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Visitation
Tucker Funeral Home
113 North Third Street
Central City, KY 42330
270-754-1551 | Map
Wednesday 1/3, 9:30 am
Service
Tucker Funeral Home
113 North Third Street
Central City, KY 42330
270-754-1551 | Map
Wednesday 1/3, 1:00 pm

CENTRAL CITY – Barry Dean Warner, 66, of Central City, died Monday, January 1, 2018, at 12:35PM at Baptist Health in Madisonville. Mr. Warner was born April 4, 1951, in Detroit, Michigan. He was a retired coal miner and a U.S. Army veteran. He is survived by his wife, Debbie Dwyer Warner; daughter Tina LynnContinue Reading

Sheri English left a message on January 5, 2018:
Debbie, I'm so sorry for your loss. I hope God gives you comfort & peace.
Russ Latham left a message on January 3, 2018:
I have fond childhood memories of Barry, always enjoyed visiting them as kids! Time and circumstances just didn't seem to allow the opportunity to get to know him better! My condolences to the family!
Donnie and Vicki Wilcox left a message on January 3, 2018:
Prayers of comfort to all of you. We love you
Christy Woosley left a message on January 2, 2018:
Debbie, Tina, Justin and Chloe I am so sorry for your loss. Barry was the sweetest man and I know a huge part of all of you. My prayers are with you all..
Grant Sharp left a message on January 2, 2018:
Tina,

I am so sorry for you loss. I will keep you in my prayers. His absence will sting, but memories will help ease the pain.

Mr. Sharp
Peace of mind is a call away. We’re here when you need us most.
Vickie and Steve Mefford left a message on January 2, 2018:
Dear Debbie and family, We are so sorry for your loss. Barry was one of my favorite cousins, and even though we didn't see each other often, I knew he was there if we ever needed him. We are deeply sorry his life ended at such a young age. My memories of him as a child were playing on Popaw and Momaw's Belchers front porch and he, Patty and I playing "red light, green light", and "mother may I." Popaw Belcher would fuss about us swinging on the porch post but we would stop awhile and then do it again. There were certainly no toys to play with so we had to come up with our games. He will truly be missed and my heart breaks for you Debbie and his children and grandchildren. Prayers also for his Mom, Wanda, who has given up two children in the past year. May God comfort all of you as only he can and remember we are praying for peace that passes all understanding. Love, Steve and Vickie Mefford
Kim Oliver left a message on January 2, 2018:
Oh Debbie, I'm so sorry. Barry was one of my favorites. He was always so kind and always had a smile on his face. I know he lived you all so much. Please let me know if there is ANYTHING I can do for you. You all are in my prayers.
Ellanee Lancaster left a message on January 2, 2018:
Debbie and Tina, my heart is broken for you. May you feel the Lord comforting, strengthening, and loving you during this difficult time and in the days, weeks, and months ahead. Love you both!
Jamey Daugherty left a message on January 2, 2018:
Debbie & Tina,
Barry was a very special guy. I have many fond memories from my youth of being at your home talking about fishing hunting and family's. Love you guys. Know that you are in mine and Sonya's prayers.
Tucker Funeral Home left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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