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John Varian Barrow 1957

John Varian Barrow was born to Charlotte Eleanor (Harris) Barrow and Richard John Barrow, and had siblings Lionel Richard Barrow, Stella Broughton Thomas, and Dulcie Eleanor Brabin. He married Charlotte Barrow, and they were married until death separated them. John Barrow died on June 15, 1957 in Earlwood, Canterbury-Bankstown Council County, NSW Australia.
John Varian Barrow
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June 15, 1957
Earlwood, Canterbury-Bankstown Council County, NSW, 2206, Australia
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    The Sydney Morning Herald. 18th June 1957. BARROW, John Varian. - June 15, ( suddenly ), at his residence, 58 Riverview Road, Earlwood, dearly beloved husband of Lottie, loved father of Leila, Cameron, Frederick, Dulcie, and Gilbert.
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    John Varian Barrow lived 73 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of .
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