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KENTUCKY DEATHS.(NEWS)(Obituary)
From:
The Kentucky Post (Covington, KY)
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October 18, 2001
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Mary Virginia Barr, 69, of Carrollton, died Tuesday at her home. She was a homemaker.
Survivors include daughters, Sherry Hoopengarner, Edith Blake and Sue Blake, all of Carrollton, and Donna Dennis of Walton; sons, Terry Hoopengarner and Mike Hoopengarner, both of Milton, Jerry Hoopengarner of Belleview, Ill., James ''Junior'' Hoopengarner of Carrollton and Tim Brown of Aurora, Ind.; a sister, Jessie Hensley of Crestwood; a brother, George ''Sonny'' Wagner of Walton; 1...
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