Former Orange County GOP leader dies

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MONTGOMERY – Funeral services for former Orange County Republican
chairman Clifford Barber will be held at 10 a.m. on Friday at the First
Reformed Church in Walden. He died at age 97 on Sunday, January 11.

Barber was GOP chairman for nine years, from 1976 to 1981 and again from
1991-1995.

A lawyer by profession, he also served on the Walden Village Board from
1941-1950 and was an elected Montgomery town justice for four terms beginning
in 1955.
State Senator William Larkin (R-Cornwall-on-Hudson) worked closely with
Barber.

“He put the people he represented in front of his personal life
and I think he did an outstanding job as out county chairman. He did the
old time politics,” Larkin said.
Barber received a presidential appointment from then President Ronald
Reagan to the US Assay Office in New York City and was the last presidential
appointment as superintendent to the US Assay Office in New York.

He was in charge of moving all of the gold bullion from that office to
West Point, creating the West Point Mint. He struck the first Olympic
Gold Coin in 1984.




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