DAYTONA BEACH NEWS- JOURNAL
		      Daytona Beach, Florida
		      Friday, June 11, 1999
		    FORMER BUNNELL MAYOR DIES AT 76
		    Bunnell - Shelton B. Barber, retired Flagler County clerk of  the circuit court and former mayor of Bunnell, died Thursday at Memorial  Hospital-Flagler. He was 76.
              
		      Barber, of North Anderson Street, was born in Bunnell and  lived his entire life within a four block radius of the Flagler County  Courthouse.  A staunch Democrat, he  served as Bunnell's mayor and a municipal judge in the 10 years before his  six-term, 24 year position as Flagler County's top clerk. He retired in 1992.
              
		      Colleagues remember Barber's upstanding character.
              
  "I have known Shelton since I was a very little girl. I  stayed at his house with his daughter, Flagler County Tax Collector Suzette  Pellicer said Thursday. "Very few people stay so upbeat and pleasant  through everything. I will miss Shelton."
              
		      County Commissioner John Seay, who served as Property  Appraiser at the same time Barber was clerk of the court, said Thursday that  Barber "was an outstanding citizen and a good public official" who  "is going to be missed by a lot of people, especially those who knew him  well."
              
		      Barber graduated from Bunnell High School in 1942, and then  served in World War II as a Marine Corps sergeant in the Pacific Islands  Campaign.
              
		      His community endeavors after the war included service in  numerous area organizations. He was past treasurer of the Flagler County  Council on Aging, former Flagler County Recruitment Chairman for the East  Volusia-Flagler County American Red Cross Blood Donor Program, past president  of the Bunnell Lions Club and past commander of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post  5213, of which he was serving as chaplain.
              
		      He also had served on the Governor's Commission on Criminal  Justice, Standards and Goals and on the boards of directors of the United Way  and the Tri County Health Board.
              
		      Barber combined his enjoyment of sports with his  humanitarian endeavors. The U.S. Passport Bureau honored him for excellence  with the Special Olympics Program. He also coached Little League Baseball and  softball for eight years.
              
		      Other organizations of which he was a member include the  Afro-American Heritage Association, African-American Cultural Society, Flagler  County Art League and Flagler County Audubon Society. He was a lifelong member  of the First United Methodist Church of Bunnell.
              
		      Phyllis, his wife of 48 years, died in 1998.  Survivors include two sons, Garrie, Bunnell,  and Michael, Abilene, Texas; a daughter, Kathleen Dever, New Smyrna Beach; a  sister, Annabelle Barber, Bunnell; and seven grandchildren. 
		    Volusia County Cremation, Daytona Beach, is in charge.