The Church of Ireland Bishop of Derry and Raphoe, Right Reverend Ken Good, has paid tribute to Canon Sam Barton who died on Thursday night last and who was buried yesterday.
As rector of Fahan/Buncrana, Rev Barton was well known and respected throughout the diocese.
He passed away in Buncrana Nursing Home on Thursday night last.
He was interred in St Mura’s churchyard Fahan yesterday afternoon following a service in Christ Church, Buncrana.
Paying tribute, Bishop Good said Canon Barton’s death had shocked the diocese.
Bishop Good said: “Throughout the diocese, and far beyond, there is shock and sadness at the news of the death of Canon Sam Barton.
“Sam was much loved not only by his parishioners in the Fahan Group of Parishes but also by the wider community as well as throughout the diocese.
“He had a remarkable rapport with people and was known and respected for his active engagement in community life.
“After ordination as deacon in 1984, his parochial ministry, apart from a curacy in Ballywillan in the Diocese of Connor, was served entirely in Derry and Raphoe.
“He has undertaken many responsibilities in the diocese including Diocesan Education Coordinator, Communications Officer and Canon of St Eunan’s Cathedral, Raphoe.
“Sam faced his illness with great courage, with realism and with strong faith.
“He deeply appreciated the support he and his family received from so many people.”
Bishop Good concludedL: “I assure Sandra and Niall and the wider family of our deep sympathy, our prayers and our support.”
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