Charles & Josephine (DeHaus) Barber, Wedding picture 11 Jun 1913
870. Charles Delbert "Red"11 BARBER (John Charles10, Bradford Adalbert "John"9, Thomas8, Benjamin B.7, Thomas6, Thomas5, Moses4, James A.3, James T.2, Thomas1) (#7) was born in Stryker, Williams Co., OH 3 OCT 1885.
he was born premature, at approx. 7 to 8 months, his parents were visiting his grandmother at Stryker when his mother went into labor.
Charles died 8 APR 1968 in Defiance, Defiance Co., OH, at age 82. Kidney Failure, Stroke, all caused by diabeties His
body was interred 10 APR 1968 in Riverside Cem., Defiance Co., OH.
He married Josephine Barbara "Josie" DEHAUS 11 JUN 1913 in St. John's Cath., Defiance Co., OH.
(Josephine Barbara "Josie" DEHAUS is #8.) Josephine was born 6 JUL 1889 in Defiance, Defiance Co., OH. Josephine was the
daughter of Anthony Henry DEHAUS and Elizabeth UMBS. Josephine died 24 MAY 1985 in Defiance, Defiance Co., OH, at
age 95. The doctors believed her life could be extended by treatments but she felt that her life had been served to capacity and she
refused treatments. She was in the nursing home for only a few months prior to her death, and her mind was clear and sharp right up to the
time of death.
Her body was interred MAY 1985 in Riverside Cem., Defiance Co., OH.
By Her Grandson; William J. Barber whom she spoiled. Grandma Jo as all us grandchildren called her was a large framed lady and loved to
eat. She knew very little about her father who died when she was about a year old. She was a very strong minded woman who kept her family
in line, and even up to the last minute of her life, she stayed in tune with all family functions. All her children called her "Josie",
not very often did they use mom. Early in the morning at a mass at St. John's Catholic Church in Defiance, OH two people were
wed! Charles Delbert Barber and Josephine Barbara DeHaus. Charles did convert from an Episcopal to a Catholic at this mass too! His father
J. C. was Catholic and his mother B. A. was an Episcopal) After the wedding mass they walked to the DeHaus home at 846 Kentner St. and the
maid of honor Kate DeHaus made them a late breakfast. Later in the day they walked thru downtown Defiance to the reception hall.
Grandma Jo was a good at listening to people and helping them in their emotional needs. At times her friends would call her for
advice, which Grandpa would say "she should have be a psychiatrist" or "is she on that phone again?" She remained very
mentally connected in life and even at age 95+ and earlier in the day on her date of death "she complained about Ronald Reagan as
president!" but then she said "the pendulum has to swing even in politics." and she understood why he was president. Grandma
had a lot of problems related to EDS-H, she even was partially bed ridden post partum my Dad James H. in 1928, it went away when she became
pregnant with her son Charles J. in 1931, Probably POTS based on the description from her daughter Kay Barber. EDS-H = Ehlers Danlos
Syndrome - Hypermobile POTS = Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome She inherited EDS-H from her mother.
He was baptized 1913 in St. John's Cath., Defiance Co., OH. When Charles was age 28 and Josephine Barbara "Josie"
DEHAUS was age 24 they became the parents of John Delbert BARBER 27 MAY 1914 in Defiance, Defiance Co., OH. When Charles
was age 31 and Josephine Barbara "Josie" DEHAUS was age 27 they became the parents of Katherine Mary Elizabeth BARBER 1 MAY 1917
in Defiance, Defiance Co., OH. When Charles was age 35 and Josephine Barbara "Josie" DEHAUS was age 31 they became the
parents of Thomas Anthony BARBER Sr. 21 DEC 1920 in Defiance, Defiance Co., OH. born on the Feast of St. Thomas so that is
where Josephine got the his name!
When Charles was age 42 and Josephine Barbara "Josie" DEHAUS was age 38 they became the parents of James Henry BARBER 22
MAR 1928 in Defiance, Defiance Co., OH. When Charles was age 46 and Josephine Barbara "Josie" DEHAUS was age 43 they
became the parents of Charles Joseph BARBER 8 AUG 1932 in Defiance, Defiance Co., OH. Defiance Crescent News Mon. April 8,
1968 Charles D. Barber, 82, 846 Kentner, died at 1:10 am. today in Defiance Hospital. He had been hospitalized here and in Fort Wayne since
Feb. 29. He was born in Stryker, (his grandmother Jane Brown's home) Oct. 3, 1885, a son of John C. and B. Adeline (Miller) Barber. on June
11, 1913 he and Josephine DeHaus were married. Surviving are the wife; one daughter, Katherine Barber Port Clinton; three sons, Thomas,
Rhode Island; James rt. 6; and Charles J. 715 Westwood dr. and 12 grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a son John D., three sisters,
Mrs Anna Gingrich, Mrs Emma Rice and Miss Minnie Barber, and one brother William. He was a member of St. Johns Catholic Church. For 18
years he was a barber and in 1940 began working for Machine Screw Products Co., retiring in 1954. He then opened a lawn mower repair shop
and in 1964 retired again due to health. Services will be in St. John's Catholic Church at 10 am. Wed. with Msgr. John J. Vogel
officiating. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery. The rosary will be recited at 8 pm. Tuesday in Mast and Mock Funeral home.
By William J. Barber "At the age of 16 (early Feb 1902) grandpa lost his lower right leg just below the knee in a auger at the Hicksville
elevator, He had fallen off the back of a wagon into the auger, so all his life he had a wooden leg. The Hicksville elevator was operated
by Charles Gingrich his brother-in-law. He was staying at His Sister & Brother-in-law due to the fact she was expecting a child. Grandpa
had dark red hair lots of freckles and had brown eyes. He was somewhat color blind too! He attended college and became a teacher at
Defiance High School teaching Finishing Class (shop class or industrial arts). He taught for two years and did not like teaching so he
switched professions. He began working as a telegraph operator for the B & O RR for a couple of years. He also was a carpenter early in his
life working for his father's construction company, and was a instructor for the Civilian Consevation Corps. during the depression. He also
went to barber school at the advice of his former brother in law Pres Rice and opened a Barber shop in Defiance below the Valentine
thearter, later moving just up 5th street near the old canal. He operated the barber business until his retirement at age 69. During WWII
he also worked second shift at the Defiance Screw Machine Products as a tool & die maker. At age 69 he opened a saw sharpening and lawn
mower sharpening - repair shop on Davidson St., in Defiance, and operated this until age 80. Charles was very close to his grandmother Jane,
and it was said by many she spoiled him." She also delivered Charles (her grandson) who was born two months premature. This may have
played a role in her spoiling him? It was also said by many that he survived his early birth only due the care of his grandmother who was
an excellent midwife. He love fishing and hunting! His middle name comes from a slight change from his grandfather
Barber's name, Adalbert
Charles weighed 160 pounds; was 5-feet 8-inches tall; had red hair; had frekels skin; had blue eyes.
may have had early stages of prostate cancer or renal cancer based on significant or obvious signs or indications. Suspect renal as he had
routine blood in the urine and kidney failure.
Type II diabetes started at age 65
Color Blind
kidney problems which may be caused by being a diebetic, though his dibetic condition was very mild and controlled by diet alone. suspect
renal cancer as he had kidney failure.
Charles Delbert "Red" BARBER and Josephine Barbara "Josie" DEHAUS had the following children:
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John Delbert12 BARBER (#25) was born in Defiance, Defiance Co., OH 27 MAY
1914. John died 27 MAY 1914 in Defiance, Defiance Co., OH, at age unknown. His body was interred MAY 1914 in
O.RiversideCem, Defiance, OH.
macular degeneration, most likely caused by EDS
still born
Kay Barber
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Katherine Mary Elizabeth BARBER (#26) was born in Defiance, Defiance Co., OH 1 MAY 1917. Katherine died 26
DEC 2005 in Fremont, Sandusky Co., OH, at age 88. Her body was interred 30 DEC 2005 in Defiance, Defiance Co., OH.
Riverside Cem. next to Charles J. Barber
She was baptized 5 MAY 1917 in St. John's Cath., Defiance Co., OH. Kay Barber retired From the Port Clinton School as a High
School Guidance counselor. She also taught English there at Latty OH., and Willard, OH. She resided in Port Clinton, OH. She began teaching
at Port Clinton in 1953. Toledo Blade 12/28/05: Katherine M. Barber, 88, of Port Clinton, OH, died Monday, December 26, 2005, at
Fremont Memorial Hospital, Fremont, OH. Katherine was born in Defiance, OH on May 1, 1917, to Charles D. and Josephine B. (DeHaus) Barber.
She was a retired school teacher and guidance counselor. Katherine taught school in Port Clinton in 1953 and also taught school in Latty, OH
and Willard, OH. She attended St. Johns Catholic School 1st thru 8th grade then went on to Defiance High School. She then received her BA
from Defiance College and her MA from Ohio State University. Katherine was a member of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Port Clinton,
OH. She also was a member and past president of the Ottawa County Retired Teachers Association, the Port Clinton Christian Women's Club, the
Home Economics Club, current President of the 88 Circle, a member of the Ottawa County Humane Society and the Saturday a.m. Prayer
Breakfast. Katherine was also a Wide World Shop Volunteer. Survivors include brother, James H. Barber of Defiance, OH; 6 nieces and 6
nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; brothers, John D. Barber, Thomas A. Barber and Charles J. Barber. Visitation will be 2-4
and 6-8 p.m., Thursday, December 29, 2005, at the Gerner-Wolf-Walker Funeral Home, Port Clinton, OH. A Mass of Christian Burial conducted by
Father Raymond Ensman, at 10:30 a.m., Friday, December 30, 2005, at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Port Clinton, OH, where the body
will lie in state one hour prior to the service. Interment will be in Riverside Cemetery, Defiance, OH. Memorial contributions may be given
to Immaculate Conception Catholic Church or the Ottawa County Humane Society. Online condolences may be shared with the family at
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severe arthritis in left hand mainly the left thumb, same as her mother and brother James. EDS joint hypermobility, her left thumb was
sublaxed out of the joint for many of her later years(trapezio metacarpal). she had minor curvature of the spine.
macular degeneration most likely caused by EDS
MVP - mitrial valve prolapse, a heart valve problem. cause EDS? She appeared to have congestive heart failure very late in life, but it may
have been caused by MVP too! She did smoke most of her early life as a teacher but quit at or slightly before retirement.
although not an official diagnosis it appeared she was developing Parkinsons very late in her life due to a shuffled walk, hunched over and
her face became straight with not much muscle control. This may have attributed to her fall at the ceramic shop.
Cause of death was heart failure as primary and pulmonary embolism (blood clots) all resulted from sugery on her hip to repair a fracture
from a fall.
Thomas A. Barber Sr.
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Thomas Anthony BARBER Sr. was born 21 DEC 1920.
60th Anniversary
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iv.
James Henry BARBER was born 22 MAR 1928.
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Charles Joseph BARBER was born 8 AUG 1932.
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