St. John's Cemetery Individual Record

Barney Millen Alford, Jr.Barney Millen Alford, Jr.

Barney Millen Alford, Jr.
(June 3, 1922 -- September 20, 2016)

Section: 37
Space: 10
Lot: 28
Parents: BarneyM & GladysBell Alford
Spouse: Jean R. Parker
Place of Birth: Pensacola FL
Military: World War II
Occupation: Business
Comments: Army 106th Infantry Battery

 

Barney M. Alford Jr. was born in 1922, son of Barney Millen Alford and his wife Gladys Bell Alford.  Barney Jr. married Clara Jean Parker.  There is no death date for Barney M. Alford Jr.... Clara Jean Parker was born July 2, 1926 in North Carolina.  She married Barney Millen Alford Jr.  Clara Jean Alford died March 31, 1992, at age 65.  From Journal Friday, April 3: ... Jean P. Alford of Lake Wales, died March 31 ... survivors: husband, Barney M. Alford of Lake Wales; two children, Mark M Alford of Lake Wales and Ann A Hodges of Suwanee Georgia; two brothers, Dan Parker of Jacksonville, and Wm E. Parker of CT; four grandchildren.  She is buried in the Alford family plot next to her in-laws.       Barney M Alford Jr. 94


Lakeland — Barney Millen Alford Jr. passed away on September 20, 2016. He was proceeded in death by his mother and father, Barney Millan Alford Sr. and Gladys Bell Alford and his wife Clara Jean Parker Alford. Survivors include his son Mark Alford (Paula), Lake Wales, FL., grandsons, Daniel Alford (Brandi)Rapid City, SD and David Alford (Melissa) Crawfordville, FL. great grandchildren Clara and Noah Alford, Crawfordville FL. Daughter, Ann Hodges (Joe), granddaughters, Ashley and Molly Hodges, Georgia.

Barney was born on June 3, 1922 in Pensacola Florida. He enlisted in the United States Army and was a veteran of World War ll. He fought in the Battle of the Bulge at Parkers Cross Roads where he was awarded the Silver Star for Gallantry in Action and he received a battle field promotion to Lieutenant. After the war he attended the University of Florida where he graduated with a Degree in Horticulture. He returned to Pensacola where he operated Lee Floral Gardens. He was a member of Mcilwain Memorial Presbyterian Church. He moved his family to Lake Wales Florida in 1965 to become the Horticulturist at Bok Tower. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church in Lake Wales. During retirement he enjoyed fishing with friends and traveling to numerous countries to visit their botanical gardens.

In lieu of flowers the family asks that you make a donation to the Lake Wales Charter Schools
Foundation — Homeless Program.