Clifford Milton Barrow, age 80, passed away in the afternoon of March 17, 1993, after a full and faithful life.
Born in Salt Lake City, June 11, 1912, son of Joseph L. and Violet Coy (Milton) Barrow. He married Barbara Hobson of Salt Lake, June 8, 1935, which was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple.A great and loving Eternal Companion, father, grandfather, friend and neighbor, active member of the LDS Church, a peacemaker and true disciple of Christ. He was an active leader with the Boy Scouts of America until age 75. He served as a bishop's counselor, ward clerk, High Priest Group leader, and temple ordinance worker in the Salt Lake and Jordan Temples. He served a full time proselyting mission with his sweetheart and eternal companion from 1979 to 1981 in the Los Angeles, California mission. He began service in the U.S. Army Air Corp in 1934; is a veteran of World War II and retired from the U.S. Air Force as Lt. Colonel in 1962. He retired from the Newspaper Agency Corporation, where he had progressed from newspaper delivery in his youth through management positions with all three major Salt Lake newspapers and finally in circulation management of the LDS Church News with the Deseret News when he retired in 1977.
He is survived by his sweetheart; two daughters, Joan and her husband, Robert L. Hales, Santaquin, Utah; and Mrs. Renee Weston, Salt Lake; five sons and their wives, Gregory M. and Timsy Barrow, Salt Lake; Marlin and Linda Barrow, Salt Lake; J. Reid and Mary Barrow, Roy, Utah; Dee Lynn and Marylee Barrow, Wilmington, North Carolina; Joel C. and Elana Barrow, Salt lake; and a daughter-in-law, Beth S. Barrow, Salt Lake; he is grandfather to 36 grandchildren and 28 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held Saturday, March 20, 1993, 12 noon, Butler West Stake Center, 1845 East 7200 South, Salt Lake City, Utah. Viewing will be one hour before funeral services and Friday, March 19, from 6 to 8 p.m. at Memorial Estates Chapel, 7800 South 3115 East, Salt Lake City, Utah, where interment will also take place following the funeral services.
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