THE FLAGLER TRIBUNE 
		      Bunnell, Florida 
		      Thursday, October 27, 1927
		    F. D. Barmington, age 83, died this morning at his home here  where he had been confined for several months from a chronic illness, and his  death did not come as a shock to those familiar with his physical condition.
		    Mr. Barmington was born November 16, 1844, in Illinois, and  came to this county in 1909 from Paris, Tennessee. To those acquaintances he  had made during his long residence here, he was held as a Christian and lovable  character.
		    The deceased leaves a wife, Mrs. Mary E. Barmington; one  son, J. F. Barmington of Hugo, Colo.; two daughters, Mrs. R. B. Lazonbry of  Nampa, Idaho; Mrs. J. B. Teachnor of Kansas City, Mo., and daughter-in-law,  Mrs. B. B. Barmington of Randolph, Nebr., and four grandchildren.
		    He was a member of the Masonic order; and the oldest member  in the local lodge; member of the Order of Eastern Star; and a veteran of the  Civil War.
		    Funeral services will be held at the home at ten o'clock  tomorrow morning, conducted by Rev. C. C. Long, and Masonic services at the  grave.