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This site is dedicated the the wonderful memory of my beautiful sister, Jennifer Barber-Corbin who was murdered domestically on December the 4th 2004. I will never forget her beautiful face or her genuine kindnesss and love of life. She always walked with a bounce in her step. In a millon years, I could never forget her. The pain of her loss is immeasurable. By the grace of God and the countless hours of work by the men and women in Gwinnett and Richmond counties and also in Troy, Alabama.. my sister, along with Dolly Hearn, recieved Earthy justice. God bless them both.
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Jennifer was a most amazing person. A living angel. She was the light that filled our eyes and the overwhelming love that held our family together. She was a most amazing mother that lifted her children in her grace. She was the daughter any parent would have been so proud to have raised. She was the sister, the best friend in our lives. She was my role model in motherhood. She was the beacon that lit our souls even in the darkest hour. There are no words to express the sorrow our family is feeling. There are no words that could be used to express her goodness and her love of life. Though our lives will never be the same, with God’s grace we have eternal life so that we will never be parted again. Survivors include her two children, Dalton (7) and Dillon (5) , for whom she lived. Her mother and father, Max and Narda Barber, whom thank God for every day she was here with us. Her two sisters, Rajel Caldwell and Heather Tierney, who cannot imagine a day without her. Brother-in-laws, Steve Caldwell, Douglas Tierney, Bradley Corbin and Bobby Corbin.. Nieces and nephews, Michael, Joe, Michelle, Zack, Sylvia, Max and Riley. And also an amazing group of extended family and friends for whom we are so thankful to help us get through this most difficult time. She was preceded in death by our sweet nana with papa, and our mimi and papa, whom we know welcomed her home into His holy kingdom. You will never be forgotten, Jen. God bless your sweet soul.

I do not have the energy to put into words the way we are feeling right now, but I ask that you please put your thoughts and love of Jennifer in the guestbook. We desperately need your prayers and support.

A message from dad:

To everyone who has taken the time to express their emotions and wishes; thank you from the bottom of our hearts, as I speak for Jenni, Heather, Rajel, and Narda. Time was a blessing for us for we enjoyed the life of amazing Jenni. She was our family planner from a young age, and she detailed everything making sure that all were equally involved with the plans. Even if some of us did not really want that much attention, we got it. Jennifer’s heavenly beliefs were extremely strong, certainly an example for our family to follow, but you must understand her devotion to her family and stout position to love her as we do. I speak to you, those whom knew Jenni: how lucky you and we are to have shared those moments. To you; those who didn't have the opportunity to know her, believe me when I say to you, "Jennifer would have earned your love and devotion the first moment you would have shared." We love you from our heart and thank you again for sharing with us, your wonderful words of encouragement and strength. Our family is strong and enduring and God blessed us.

Dolly Hearn's website
http://www.kudcom.com/dolly/


WE DO NOT NEED A SPECIAL DAY

We do not need a special day To bring you to our minds.
The days we do not think of you Are very hard to find.

Each morning when we awake, We know that you are gone.
And no one knows the heartache As we try to carry on.

Our hearts still ache with sadness And secret tears still flow.
What it meant to lose you No one will ever know.

Our thoughts are always with you, Your place no one can fill.
In life we loved you dearly; In death we love you still.

There will always be a heartache, And often a silent tear.
But always a precious memory Of the days when you were here.

If tears could make a staircase, And heartaches make a lane,
We'd walk the path to heaven And bring you home again.

We hold you close within our hearts; And there you will remain,
To walk with us throughout our lives Until we meet again.

Our family chain is broken now, And nothing seems the same,
But as GOD calls us one by one, The chain will link again.

-Author Unknown




Journal

Thursday, January 22, 2009 7:53 AM CST

Well, it is official. Dalton and Dillon are now “Tierney’s” and are ours forever, legal and binding! Whooohoooo!

God is GOOD!

If anyone would like to send them a card to congratulate them on their new last name (and that this legal nightmare is over), you can send them to:

Dalton and Dillon TIERNEY
11 Scarlet Oak Lane
Dawsonville, GA
30534

They are so excited and would love to hear from you!

And a very Happy Birthday to my beautiful sister in Heaven this Sunday, January the 25th. Love you Jenn and miss you so much!

Love,
Heather

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