

Michael Duff’s exit leaves Cheltenham in a sticky situation. I actually rate the duo of Darrell Clarke and Director of Football David Flitcroft but with a key injury to James Wilson, this squad doesn’t have the depth or quality in key areas to comfortably survive. Last season’s League Two play-off final winners enjoyed a stonking day in the sun at Wembley with that 3-0 win over Mansfield, but this term they could return to earth with a bump. This League One relegation battle is impossible to call, but I’ll be surprised if Burton are clear of the bottom four come May. They squad that finished in the bottom half last term hasn’t improved and the goodwill JFH carried seems to be evaporating. I love Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink but I think the Brewers are in for a rough season. With the likes of Portsmouth, Derby County and Sheffield Wednesday involved, this division has never looked so competitive. Memorial Donations can be made to the Williamsport Volunteer Fire & EMS, 2 Brandy Drive, Williamsport, MD 21795 or the Humane Society of Washington County, 13011 Maugansville Rd., Hagerstown, MD 21740.After the League Two predictions yesterday, it is time to get stuck into the third tier. For those that will not be able to attend the funeral service, the service will be live streamed on Osborne Funeral Home, P.A. Interment will be in Cedar Lawn Memorial Park Hagers-town, MD. Conococheague St., Williamsport, MD, on Saturday, Februat 11:00 a.m. on Friday for the convenience of family and friends.įuneral services will be held at Osborne Funeral Home, P.A., 425 S. The funeral home will be open after 9:00 a.m. Conococheague St., Williamsport, MD, on Friday, Februfrom 1:00-3:00 and 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. The family will receive friends at the Osborne Funeral Home, P.A., 425 S. God bless you all for the love, respect, kindness and care that you showed for Paul and his family. Henry of the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore, MD, for going above and beyond for us. The family would like to thank Paul’s Nurses and Doctors at Meritus Medical Center and give a very special thank you to Dr. Some of his favorite hobbies and pastimes included hunting, fishing, gardening, playing cards, enjoying a campfire with his family, feeding the deer and foxes that would visit his property, sitting on his deck with his binoculars looking at wildlife and Sunday car rides through the mountains with his wife that usually included a stop for ice cream. There wasn’t a beer he didn’t like or a food he wouldn’t try.

Paul had a larger than life personality and he always had a funny story or a joke to share. Paul was preceded in death by one sister Judith L. Butts of Hagerstown, MD several nieces, nephews and their families and an abundance of faithful friends. Barr of Hagerstown, MD 4 grandchildren Maxx Keller, Spencer Keller, Anna Keller and Champ Summers his two loveable furry companions Bizzy and Kirby brother Charles “Eddie” Barr and wife Judy Barr of Hagerstown, MD brother in law Donald E. Keller of Ellicott City, MD, and Emily S. (Bowen) Barr two daughters that he was immensely proud of Elena C. Paul is survived by his wife of 51 years, Claudia J. Even though Paul was retired he stayed connected with the DOT family and looked forward to playing “Santa Barr” every year at the Company’s Christmas Party. He was employed with the Maryland Ribbon Company for over 20 years, held Management positions at Citicorp in Hagers-town, MD, Trans-Tech in Adamstown, MD, and ultimately retired from DOT Foods in Williamsport, MD, after 15 years of dedicated service. Williamsport, MD Western Maryland Sportsman Club, Sharpsburg, MD Western Enterprise Fire Company Station #4, Hagerstown, MD, and was a loyal member of the Hagerstown Suns Fan Club. Paul was a member of Potomac Post #202 American Legion, Williamsport, MD Conococheague Tribe #84 I.O.R.M. He was a member of Williamsport United Methodist Church in Williamsport, MD. He proudly served as a Specialist with the 1007th Light Maintenance Army Reserve Unit of Hagerstown, MD for 6 years.įor over 20 years, Paul volunteered with the former Williamsport Ambulance Company 29 and held positions of Chief, President and Board Member. Paul was a graduate of North Hagerstown High School, class of 1964 and received numerous EMS certifications from the University of Maryland. Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore, Maryland, with his wife Claudia and his daughters Elena and Emily at his side.īorn in the West End of Hagerstown, MD, on October 26, 1946, he was the son of the late Edgar Leroy “Whiskey” Barr and Pauline Frances “Pete” (Randall) Barr Griffith. Paul William Barr, 74, of Williamsport, Maryland, passed away peacefully on Friday, January 29, 2021, at R.
