Barry Lewis Hines, a loving father, devoted friend, and all-around Renaissance man, transitioned on January 19, 2025, surrounded by his beloved children after a courageous battle with leukemia. Barry’s kind and generous spirit will live on in the hearts of all who had the privilege of knowing him. His legacy of love, compassion, and kindness will forever be remembered by those fortunate enough to receive one of his many selfless acts.
Barry was born in Louisville, Georgia, to Mamie Lee Jenkins and Lonnie “Goodman” Hines. As a child, Barry was a quiet, mild-mannered, and intelligent young man—a stark contrast to the outgoing, charismatic, and life-of-the-party personality he grew into as an adult. A man of many talents and deep passions, Barry’s first love was cars. At just 16, Barry received $50 as a gift and, with remarkable foresight and determination, spent $45 on a 1964 Impala without wheels. He found some used tires, pushed the car home, and the rest was history. A skilled mechanic by both trade and love, Barry brought life to engines and joy to anyone who witnessed his ingenuity. His garage wasn’t just a workplace; it was his sanctuary—a space to create, innovate, and express his boundless creativity.
When he wasn’t under the hood of a car, Barry found solace in the deep, resonant notes of his bass guitar. Music was his heartbeat, and his bass lines became the soundtrack to countless family gatherings, jam sessions, and quiet evenings at home. During his time in New Jersey, Barry played with several bands, even transforming the basement of his house into a beloved rehearsal space. A devout and talented musician, Barry was especially proud to play with Fresh Anointing, a gospel band that allowed him to combine his love of music with his faith. His melodies and late-night practices are cherished memories that will forever echo in the hearts of those who knew him.
Above all, Barry was a devoted father to his children: Michael, Brittany, Aaron, and Cory, who were the pride and joy of his life. To Barry, no sacrifice was too great when it came to his children. He was also a father figure to many of his nieces and nephews, extending his love and guidance to anyone fortunate enough to be in his care. Barry led with humor, wisdom, and an unshakable commitment to family, instilling life lessons that will resonate for generations.
Barry’s love extended to his cherished grandchildren, Serenity Mia, Harley Rae, Hayden Lewis, and Cameron Chris, who brought him endless joy. He is also survived by his loving siblings, a host of nieces and nephews, and countless friends and family who will forever treasure the fond memories and laughter he brought into their lives.
Barry was the epitome of a devoted father, a gifted craftsman, a soulful musician, and a kind hearted man. He will be deeply missed and dearly remembered by all who loved him. After 13 years, Barry is reunited with his wife, Mia Hines, in eternal glory to live in God’s grace and at peace.
Until we meet again Daddy…please be sure to save a seat for us.
Family will receive visitors, Thursday and Friday afternoon at 411 Center Street, Wrens, GA
Memorial services will be held Saturday, January 25, 2025 at 11:00 A.M. at Davis Funeral Home, James and Virginia Davis Chapel. 727 Beech Street, Louisville, GA
Davis Funeral Home, 725 Beech Street, Louisville, GA is in charge of arrangements for Mr. Barry Lewis Hines.
Gregory Green sent Beautiful Dreams for Barry Lewis Hines - January 23, 2025
Barry, I'll always remember how excited you were the first time we spoke to discover you have a younger brother. Our time was not long enough but quite cherished.
Love, Gregory and Cathy Green
Barry, Your bright smile will be missed at family functions. While we will miss you,God needed you more. Although this pain will lessen as days go by you will never be forgotten ❤️ 💛
Barry was a good person all ways had a smile on his face.
My sincere condolences to the Lewis Hines family. May your loving memories give you peace during this time. I pray God's peace, and comfort be with each of you. Arnicy Stephenson and family
Condolences to the family and friends. Linda Little &family
My condolences to the family
Barry has always been a kind hearted loving man with a contagious smile. Thank you for allowing me to be part of you and your children's life. Every time we talked we would laugh at silly times we shared and those loving memories kept us friends for many years. You will forever be missed 💙 My condolences love and prayers to the entire family.
Jean Aguirre
May Barry's soul rest peacefully. We didn't see one another very much at all since we became adults but we were cousins and we last spoke about 5 or 6 years ago. I sincerely offer my condolences to his siblings, children and grandchildren. Bernice Hines Chance
Barry you can now play in the heavenly choir.you have fought a good fight and finish the course; take thou rest with our Heavenly Father.
Family don't worry about Barry he has been healed and is now at peace.
Our condolences and prayers are with you.
Gregory and Sandra Robinson
Barry you now can play in that heavenly choir. You have fight a good fight and finish the course, take thou rest with our Heavenly Father.
Family do not worry, Barry is now at peace with God.
Rest in Peace Barry To the family you have may deepest sympathy. May your heart find healing in cherished memories. May your spirit find comfort in the thoughts and prayers of those who love and care about you. Ann Gibbs
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