On Friday, December 7, 2018, in the city of Jackson, Tennessee, Danny Ray Barker, who had reached the age of 69 and had been born in Darden, Tennessee, passed away. He had been a resident in Tennessee for his entire life. His hometown was Darden, where he was born. In the course of his 35-year career with the City of Lexington, he served as Chief of the Fire Department for 18 of those years. His tenure extended over the length of his whole career.
When he was employed by the company, he committed every single moment of his time to his professional ambitions. His time spent serving in the United States Army was reported to have been somewhere in the neighbourhood of forty years. Further to that, he served as a veteran’s service officer for the county of Henderson county. He was a veteran who had previously served in the military. It was during his service in the Army of the United States of America that he served for a period of time.
Some of the people that are still alive after his death include his wife, Janice Reeves Barker, a daughter named Susan Small who is married to Kenny and lives in Lexington, a brother named Lanny Barker who is married to Mary Pat and lives in Indianapolis, and a grandchild named Zachary Small. All of these individuals are still alive.
There is not a single one of these people remaining alive. Both his mother, Maxine Barker, and his father, Dee Witt, quit their jobs and moved out of the house where they had been living before the birth of their son.
In the same manner that they did, he recreates their actions in his own way. In addition to being the day and time of the funeral, the funeral services are set to take place at Reeds Chapel on Tuesday, December 11 at 2:00 p.m., which is also the date of the funeral.
Following the conclusion of the funeral service, the deceased person will be laid to rest at the Darden Cemetery with full military honours. Following the conclusion of the funeral service, this will ensue.
The viewing will begin at nine in the morning on Tuesday, and it will continue until the beginning of the service. The visitation will last until the service begins. The family will be present for a viewing on Monday, beginning at eleven in the morning and continuing until nine in the evening respectively.