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David Barry

Maureen Piggott has asked that all be advised that her brother David Barry has passed away yesterday May 17/08.

Many will have fond memories of David. Contact Maureen and / or siblings for details.

Love to all

Uncle Al

Comments

colleen vennard said…
David was born July 31, 1953. He was the seventh grandchild. Dave was in Alberta just about two years ago when our brother Sean passed away. It was great to see Dave and spend time with him. Somehow I knew it would be the last time we would see him. I kept in contact with him, he was always happy to chat. Dave's health was fragile and he was in and out of the hospital in the past year. Left to cherish his memory are his wife Stepanie, his five children, his brothers and sisters, nieces and nephews, aunts and uncles and cousins by the dozens.
At this time we don't have any details about the funeral.
I will try to post some pics of Dave. I haven't posted pics to the blog for awhile. Take Care, love you all.
Colleen & family
Loretto Woods said…
I am so sorry to hear about David. I last saw David about twenty years ago when I went up to Ottawa with a friend. We surprised David by showing up where he was working. He took us out for a long lunch where we had a great time telling stories to my friend about growing up in this crazy family. We had a lot of laughs. He was such a nice guy who will be missed by many.

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