Background
Barrow, Charles Wallace was born on September 22, 1921 in Poteet, Texas, United States. Son of Hunter Denson and Lillie Ozella (Crouch) Barrow.
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Barrow, Charles Wallace was born on September 22, 1921 in Poteet, Texas, United States. Son of Hunter Denson and Lillie Ozella (Crouch) Barrow.
Juris Doctor, Baylor University, 1943.
He served in both the Pacific and European Theaters, participating in the Normandy Landings. He left the Navy having earned seven Service stars. Barrow practiced law in San Antonio until he was recalled to active duty for the Korean War, after which he returned to his law practice.
He remained in the Naval Reserve until 1976 when he retired a full Captain. In 1959, Barrow was appointed as judge of the 45th District Court in Texas. He later went on to be elected Chief Justice, a position he held until 1977.
In July 1977, Governor Dolph Briscoe appointed Barrow to the Texas Supreme Court (place 4). He was elected in 1978 and re-elected in 1982. In September 1984, he resigned to return to Baylor.
On 1 October 1984, Barrow assumed the position of Dean of his alma mater, Baylor Law School, a post he held for seven years. During his tenure he increased Baylor's endowment and enhanced its teaching staff. In 1991, he returned to his ranch near San Antonio and served part-time as a Senior District Judge of Bexar and surrounding counties until his retirement in 1996.
Charles Barrow died in San Antonio aged 84.
Peace making is the creative and positive quest for the well-being of humankind and the planet on which people live.
The strong feature of Methodism is the role of local people take for the fabric of church buildings and manses and for the handling of money. They share with ordained ministers the role of setting direction for the churches in a particular area or 'circuit'.
Served to captain United States Naval Reserve, 1942-1945, 50-52. Member Texas Bar Association, San Antonio Bar Association Clubs: Masons, Kiwanis, Hermann Sons.
Married Sugie Williams, August 25, 1943. Children— Charles Wallace, John D., David W., James H.