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REPORTER: THE FUNERAL SET THE
LIFE OF CLIFF BARROWS TO THE
MUSIC HE AND BILLY GRAHAM LOVED.
BUT WE HEARD A FINAL PUBLIC
HARMONY BETWEEN THE TWO MEN
THREE YEARS AGO.
>> AND HE SAID, CLIFF, THAT'S
GOOD NEWS.
LET'S PRAY THE LORD WILL KEEP US
TOGETHER UNTIL HE CALLS US HOME,
OR UNTIL HE COMES AGAI
REPORTER: THAT MOMENT, AT BILLY
GRAHAM'S 95TH BIRTHDAY PARTY,
WOULD LEAD TO THIS ONE FROM
BILLY GRAHAM'S GRANDSON.
I REGRET NOT BEING WITH YOU
THIS MORNING.
REPORTER:  READ A LETTER FROM
HIS DAD WHO WAS PREACHING IN
ASIA.
>> HE WOULD HAVE BEEN THRILLED
TO KNOW HOW THE LOR
-- HOW
THE LORD BLESSED HIM.
REPORTER: BY THE TIME THEY GOT
TO CHARLOTTE IN 1958, BILLY
GRAHAM AND CLIFF BARROWS HAD
ALREADY KNOWN EACH OTHER 13
YEARS.
HARVESTING A CHORUS THAT WOULD
REACH HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS
ACROSS 185 COUNTRIES AND A
LIFETIME
>> WHEN HE DIED, HE DIED FOR
SINS.
REPORTER: THE REVEREND BILLY
GRAHAM, AT 98, COULDN'T MAKE THE
FUNERAL OF HIS FRIEND.
HE'S HOME IN MONTREAT, IN THE
AFTERGLOW OF A WELL-AGED
PARTNERSHIP, WHOSE MUSIC THIS
