Fairmont
Tyler J. Barnes, of Fairmont was born July 9, 1995 to Larry Johnson and Anita Jacobs Barnes in Robeson County, NC and departed this life on April 12, 2018 completing his journey of 22 years.
Funeral services will be conducted 3:00 PM Sunday at Morning Star Community Church with Revs. Roosevelt Scott, Richard Barnes and Randy Freeman officiating. Burial will follow at Piney Grove Baptist Church cemetery in Fairmont.
Tyler and his family attended Morning Star Community Church where he was active in the Puppet Ministry and played the guitar. He loved God and loved his wife Brittany and his children Kayden and Embrie. In his spare time he enjoyed riding four-wheelers, working on his truck and playing golf.
Mr. Barnes is survived by his wife Brittany Lee Barnes; his son Kayden Isaiah Barnes; his daughter, Embrie Rhayne Barnes all of the home; his parents, Larry Johnson and Anita Jacobs Barnes of Fairmont and one sister; Lauren Barnes of Fairmont; his paternal grandparents, Larry and Becky Barnes of Fairmont; maternal grandparents, Robert and Mary Jacobs of Lumberton; his paternal great grandmother, Dorothy Hunt of Fairmont; his father in law and mother in law, Kevin and Mishalean Deese of Fairmont; a brother in law, Korey Deese; a special uncle Pastor Richard Barnes and wife Tasha of Pembroke; his aunts, Melissa Hines of Raeford and Karen Henderson of Lumberton, special friends, Rev. Randy and Margaret Freeman, Makayla and Jacob Freeman and Rev. Deatra and LaTosha Locklear and several cousins and great aunts and uncles and a host of many friends and family.
The family will receive friends from 6-8 pm Saturday evening at Boles-Biggs Funeral Home of Lumberton.
Services entrusted to Boles-Biggs Funeral Home of Lumberton.
Fairmont
Tyler J. Barnes, of Fairmont was born July 9, 1995 to Larry Johnson and Anita Jacobs Barnes in Robeson County, NC and departed this life on April 12, 2018 completing his journey of 22 years.
Funeral services will be conducted 3:00 PM Sunday at Morning Star Community Church with Revs. Roosevelt Scott, Richard Barnes and Randy Freeman