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Galen Lee Barefoot

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Obituary - Galen Lee Barefoot | Fauquier Now

Obituaries » Galen Lee Barefoot Galen Lee Barefoot, 72, of Warrenton, passed away from COVID-19 on March 9, 2021, at Brookside Rehab and Nursing Center. He was born on July 6, 1948, in Bedford, Pa., to the late Ivan Barefoot and Betty Smith Barefoot. Galen is survived by his children, Scott Barefoot of Warrenton, Nicole Goepper (Chris), of Linden, U.S. Army Capt. Christopher Barefoot (Taryn) of DuPont, Wash., and Megan Sim (Chris) of Frederick, Md.; his grandchildren, Josephine, Martine, Evangeline, Adelaide, Calvin and Charlotte, and his brother, Kevin Barefoot (Clare Ann) of Pennsylvania. Galen was a devout servant to our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, and was a lifelong member of the Lutheran Church. He loved spreading the Good News of the Gospel to all. He also lived by the Word and was a very generous and giving person who always wanted to help others. He was very patriotic and had a deep love for his country.

Bizarre Bradford: From UFOs to Zlatan - unusual stories in city | Bradford Telegraph and Argus

Here are a few quirky stories for you to enjoy from the Telegraph & Argus archives. RODNEY MARSH v BRADFORD Bradford City s arch critic Rodney Marsh urged people to raise as much money as possible through his charity head shave. The former England star had his golden locks shorn on the Valley Parade pitch before Bradford City s match against Leicester City in August 2000 as a penance for wrongly predicting that the Bantams would be relegated the previous season. The then Sky TV pundit, who still believed the Bantams would be relegated after that season, urged people to follow his lead and back the Baldly Go With Rodney campaign which is raised funds for Bradford s Plastic Surgery and Burns Unit.

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