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Eric M. Barnes

   
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Morning Journal -- LORAIN -- For the second time in six weeks the Iraq war has claimed a young life from Lorain County.

Air Force Airman 1st Class Eric M. Barnes, 20, was killed Saturday night while riding in the lead truck in a convoy about 120 miles south of Baghdad, according to his father Tom Barnes of Osborn Avenue in Lorain. The Barnes family was notified about 2:30 a.m. yesterday by a lieutenant colonel in the Air Force ROTC detachment in Kent, Barnes said.

Barnes's death follows that of Army Sgt. Norman Lane Tollet, 30, of Elyria, who died April 28 in Iraq.

Eric Barnes, a 2004 graduate of Lorain Admiral King High School, was killed by a roadside bomb, his father said. The driver of the truck suffered several broken bones and head injuries, according to Barnes.

Eric, a lanky 6-feet-6 inches, was serving his second tour of duty in Iraq. He was due to report to an Air Force base in Anchorage, Alaska, in November, according to Tom Barnes. The young airman was planning a career in the service, his parents said.

''Eric wanted to be in the Air Force since he was a little boy,'' his mother, Shary Barnes, said. ''He believed he needed to be there (in Iraq). That's why he volunteered for a second tour.'' Eric was planning to start courses in November to help him move up in the ranks, according to his parents.

Last night, Tom and Shary Barnes, both 55, recalled a son who enjoyed playing baseball, camping and other outdoor activities and made friends wherever he went. Friends and family filled the Barnes's two-story Lorain home yesterday, offering comfort in a time of tragedy.

Dale Barnes, 19, remembered an older brother with whom he shared many happy times.

''We did everything together,'' Dale Barnes said, choking back tears. ''He was the best brother anyone could ask for. We will all miss him.''

Eric played as a catcher and outfielder for Admiral King and in Lorain Youth Baseball. He was an avid bowler who played a 300 game at age 18 in an adult league at Rebman's Recreation, earning a ring from the American Bowling Congress. He earned Eagle Scout ranking just before his 18th birthday, his father said.

Chuck Strausser was an assistant scoutmaster for Troop 397 in Lorain, Eric's troop. Strausser said he helped Eric with his Eagle badge project, a wheelchair ramp for the Murray Ridge Production Center in Oberlin.

''Eric was a typical boy coming through scouts,'' Strausser said. ''He loved camping. When it was his turn to be senior patrol leader, he was very impressive. He led by example. He made camping fun for the younger boys.''

Shary Barnes said her son grew his blonde hair long in high school to donate to Locks of Love, an organization that provides wigs for those with hair loss. The gesture was typical of the young man, who was always thinking of others, she said. He enjoyed the music and psychedelic styles of the 1970s, she said, posing in a brightly colored tie-dyed shirt for his 2004 high school graduation photo.

Tom Barnes said Eric served in a transportation unit in Iraq.

''They always drove at night,'' Barnes said. On Saturday night, Eric could have been delivering food, uniforms, weapons, ammunition or even water, according to Barnes.

''He would have wanted to be remembered for always doing his best,'' Barnes said.

Funeral arrangements for Eric Barnes have not yet been announced.

Army Sgt. Bruce Horner, 43, a former Lorain resident and 1982 Lorain Admiral King graduate, was killed by a sniper June 1 about 30 miles south of Baghdad. Horner, a member of the 127th military police company, had lived with his wife in Newport News, Va. for 11 years and had started his tour in Iraq last November. His parents, Ed and Betty Horner, formerly of Lorain, live in Cleveland.

 

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Eric M. Barnes
Authored by: anonymous on Tuesday, June 12 2007 @ 11:33 AM MDT
To the Barnes family from the Wahl family. Eric has not died in vain! He is America's Hero! These are very diffucult days for your family. So please be supportive toward one another with such understanding. You all loved Eric and in very different ways. Known that he loved you. that he wouldn't want anyone sad and or unhappy. Now as his community welcome home Eric to rest in peace and to HONOR him. You all be sharing the very fond and precious memorable moments you each shared together with Eric. God Bless! Father of Fallen Soldier Sgt. Gregory L. Wahl KIA Balad, Iraq 05-03-04
Eric M. Barnes
Authored by: anonymous on Tuesday, June 12 2007 @ 07:53 PM MDT
Eric,
I would like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

A grateful citizen
Eric M. Barnes
Authored by: anonymous on Friday, June 15 2007 @ 02:20 PM MDT
Even though I did not know you, us here at F.E Warren AFB will deeply miss your hard work and dedication to the AF. May you R.I.P brother.
Eric M. Barnes
Authored by: anonymous on Monday, October 22 2007 @ 09:32 AM MDT
You were a great soldier and an even better friend. Miss you buddy. Best wishes to the Barnes family and his other loved ones. Thank you for being at my wedding Eric.

Beave'
USAF F.E. Warren AFB
Eric M. Barnes
Authored by: anonymous on Tuesday, April 07 2009 @ 11:56 AM MDT
i remember when they called us to the maintenance bay to announce your death in kuwait. i fell to my knees and tried to hold back my tears. Since that time i've been having issues and all reality hit me that everything we were doing was real and i feel like i've failed you as an airman. but i'm trying now, and i'm going to excel and makes amends not only for myself but for you and what you've done for us, and what we did together. miss you.

fellow airman from the 424th MTD March 07-Nov 07
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