Barry Lee Burney
Born
January 4, 1941, Died November 7, 2024
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Obituary
Barry Lee Burney passed
away peacefully at his home in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, on
Thursday, November 7, 2024, surrounded by family. Born January 5,
1941, in Trion, Georgia, he grew up in LaFayette, Georgia, the son
of the late James Barry Burney and Wilma Lee Westbrook Burney. He
was also preceded in death by sisters Martha Burney McClure and
Eloise Burney.
Barry
is survived by his wife of 62 years, Jane Elizabeth "Betty" Smith
Burney; son, James David Burney of Rutledge, Tennessee; daughter,
Amy Burney Bates of Murfreesboro, Tennessee; grandchildren, Hannah
Burney Johnson and her husband Billy of Kingston Springs,
Tennessee; Alexandra Burney of Kihei, Hawaii; William Bates
and
his wife Kathryn of Birmingham, Alabama; Bradford Bates of
Murfreesboro, Tennessee; great-granddaughters, Jane, Johanna,
Jordan, and Jewell Johnson.
Barry was a sports enthusiast from a young age, actively competing
in basketball, baseball, football, and golf during his high school
and college years. He graduated from Castle Heights Military
Academy in Lebanon, Tennessee, in 1959 and went on to attend David
Lipscomb College in Nashville, Tennessee, where he majored in
Accounting. It was here that he met his future wife, Betty Smith
of Huntsville, Alabama. The couple enjoyed 62 years of marriage.
Their marriage was full of laughter and wonderful memories of
late-night bridge games and friendly tennis matches played with so
many dear friends. Barry and Betty were blessed with two children,
four grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren, who lovingly
knew him as “Granddaddy Bear.”
A man of faith, Barry was raised in the Church of Christ in
LaFayette and later became a deacon at Kingwood Heights Church of
Christ in Murfreesboro, where he led singing and taught Bible
classes. Barry’s love for music was both evident and amusing—he
knew the lyrics to nearly every song he’d ever heard, and he
couldn’t resist sharing a tune whenever the opportunity arose,
showcasing his remarkable memory for songs.
Barry began a career in accounting while also serving four years
in the Air Force Reserves. He later became the Director of
Internal Auditing at Genesco in Nashville. His expertise in
financial auditing ultimately led to his role as a fraud
investigator. In this role, he traveled extensively across the
United States and globally, resolving complex fraud cases and
gathering countless interesting and amusing stories along the way.
Retiring in 2004 did not slow him down. Barry volunteered at St.
Thomas Rutherford Hospital and also worked at the YMCA in
Murfreesboro. He was a vibrant part of the Silver Sneakers
exercise program, where he made many new friends and reconnected
with old buddies.
Known for his warm, genuine personality, quick wit, and Christian
integrity, Barry made a lasting impression on everyone he met. His
life was marked by kindness, a wealth of knowledge, and an
unwavering commitment to his faith. He loved Jesus deeply, and his
life was a testament to his faith and love for others. Barry’s
life was full and well-lived, and he will be profoundly missed by
all who knew him. He was content with his life’s journey and
looked forward to reuniting with his Creator.
His family extends heartfelt thanks to the doctors, nurses, and
support staff at TriStar StoneCrest Medical Center, especially Dr.
Paul Jackson, wonderful cardiologist and man of God who comforted
Barry with the words of 1 Corinthians 2:9 during his last days:
“But as it is written, eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither
have entered into the heart of man, the things which God hath
prepared for them that love Him.”
The family would also like to extend sincere gratitude to the
nurses and staff at Gentiva Hospice for their compassionate care.
Visitation with the family will be held Friday, November 15, 2024,
from 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM at Woodfin Memorial Chapel. The funeral
service will be held at 2:00 PM Friday following the visitation,
with Dr. Paul Jackson officiating. Burial will follow in Evergreen
Cemetery, with family and friends serving as pallbearers. An
online guestbook for the Burney family is available at
www.woodfinchapel.com.??
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