In addition to work with the Art Association, Mr. Barnett was active in the Telephone Pioneers and a member of St. Philip Cathedral.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Olive L. Barnett, a son, Paul Barnett, Jr., Wilmington, Delaware; daughter, Mrs. Don Russell, memphis, Tennessee; sister, Mrs. William Nevin Adkins and brother, Osborne S. Barnett, both of Atlanta.
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6/20/1962 - Page 24 - The Atlanta Constitution
PAUL G. BARNETT FUNERAL FRIDAY;
AIRLINER VICTIM
Funeral services for Paul Guerry Barnett, 62, of 3456 Piedmont Road, N. W., victim of the Paris crash, will be at 11:30 a.m. Friday at the Episcopal Church in Washington, Georgia. Burial will be in Rest Haven Cemetery.
Mr. Barnett, who had lived in Atlanta for 40 years, retired as an engineer with Southern Bell Telephone and Te.egraph Company, after 35 years of service. He attended Georgia Tech and the New York Art Institute and was a member of the Cathedral of St. Philip.
Survivors include his wife, the former Olive Logue; a daughte, Mrs. Don Russell, Memphis, Tennessee; a son, Paul G. Barnett, Jr., Wilmington, Delaware; a sister, Mrs. William Nevin Adkins, Atlanta; and a brother, Osborne Barnett, Atlanta.
Mr. Barnett was just one of 130 people on a tour with the Art Institute. They had boarded an Air France plane. It was taking off from Paris when it exploded, crashed and caught fire.
In addition to work with the Art Association, Mr. Barnett was active in the Telephone Pioneers and a member of St. Philip Cathedral.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Olive L. Barnett, a son, Paul Barnett, Jr., Wilmington, Delaware; daughter, Mrs. Don Russell, memphis, Tennessee; sister, Mrs. William Nevin Adkins and brother, Osborne S. Barnett, both of Atlanta.
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6/20/1962 - Page 24 - The Atlanta Constitution
PAUL G. BARNETT FUNERAL FRIDAY;
AIRLINER VICTIM
Funeral services for Paul Guerry Barnett, 62, of 3456 Piedmont Road, N. W., victim of the Paris crash, will be at 11:30 a.m. Friday at the Episcopal Church in Washington, Georgia. Burial will be in Rest Haven Cemetery.
Mr. Barnett, who had lived in Atlanta for 40 years, retired as an engineer with Southern Bell Telephone and Te.egraph Company, after 35 years of service. He attended Georgia Tech and the New York Art Institute and was a member of the Cathedral of St. Philip.
Survivors include his wife, the former Olive Logue; a daughte, Mrs. Don Russell, Memphis, Tennessee; a son, Paul G. Barnett, Jr., Wilmington, Delaware; a sister, Mrs. William Nevin Adkins, Atlanta; and a brother, Osborne Barnett, Atlanta.
Mr. Barnett was just one of 130 people on a tour with the Art Institute. They had boarded an Air France plane. It was taking off from Paris when it exploded, crashed and caught fire.
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