THE FLAGLER TRIBUNE 
		      Bunnell, Florida
		      Thursday, November 25, 1971
		    Jeptha (Jep) Barber, 93, 111 North Anderson Street, Bunnell,  a pioneer resident of Flagler County, died Sunday morning at Bunnell General  Hospital
		    Born in Appling County, Ga. he moved to Flagler County 60  years ago from Georgia. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church of  Bunnell.
		    He is survived by his widow, Minnie; three daughters, Mrs.  J. H. McKnight, Jr., Flagler Beach; Mrs. Claude Varn, St. Augustine; and Mrs.  C. A. Byrd. Seville; a son, John E. Barber, Ocala; a sister, Mrs. Jane Lovett,  Savannah, Ga.; three brothers, G. M., Bunnell; Warren and Spencer, both of  Mayo; and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
		    Funeral services were Tuesday morning at 11:00 in Bunnell  First United Methodist with the Rev. Earle Wilder, pastor, officiating.  Interment was at Espanola Cemetery.
		    Pallbearers were W. W. Deen, R. W. Deen, Clyde Lewis, Phil  Johnson, Lewis Wadsworth and Hubert Frier. 
		    Craig Funeral Home, Bunnell was in charge.
		    
		    FLAGLER TRIBUNE
		      Bunnell, Florida
		      Thursday, January 13, 1977
		    Two stained-glass windows in the First Methodist Church in  Bunnell were dedicated to Minnie and Jeptha Barber in a ceremony Sunday.
		    The windows, one showing the ascension of Jesus Christ and  the other Christ as a shepherd, were handcrafted by members of the Walsh  Studios in Daytona Beach (Jack Walsh, owner, Howard Donalson, artist)