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Barnes, Andrew Ladislaus SCHENECTADY Andrew Ladislaus Barnes passed away on June 10, 2015, in a climbing accident in the Shawangunk mountains of New York State. He was born in Calcutta, India, the second of four children of Stanislaus and Grace Barnes, both from the vicinity of Mangalore, India. An idyllic childhood included close contact with an extended family located near Mangalore, Bombay, and Nasik, a loving and encouraging home environment, and a religious upbringing in a devoutly Roman Catholic family. His basic education, from first to twelfth grade, was obtained entirely at St. Xavier's Collegiate School, Calcutta, under the supervision of Jesuit priests, one of whom, Fr. Goreaux (himself a student of Albert Einstein), ignited Andrew's interest in mathematics, which thereafter became his first passion. A scholarship took him across the world to Yale University, where his elder brother was also studying, and where he obtained his bachelor's degree in mathematics in 1992. Yale and its academics made a profound impression on him. Moving on to Duke University for graduate study, he completed his PhD in mathematics some years later. At Duke, he met and married a fellow student, Natalia Smelova, the true love of his life, who compensated for the mathematician's eccentricities, and kept him connected to everyday life. Here too, he met Stein and Fabian, two top-notch Swiss rock climber, who introduced him to the sport that became a second passion, one bordering on obsession. This propelled him to many places over the succeeding years, including Mount Rainier, several trips to the Canadian Rockies, and yearly pilgrimages to the `big walls' of Yosemite. Both his wife and he had moved to Niskayuna to work at GE Global Research, and in 2004 they were blessed with a lovely daughter, Sophia, who he took great pride in, and whose mathematical education, in particular, he enjoyed supervising. Andrew was generous, patient and personable, qualities endearing him to many people in both the climbing and professional worlds. Curiously, he managed this while remaining ruthlessly truthful, a fact that was initially disconcerting to some. He believed in not doing things by half-measures. Thus he lived life with uncommon intensity, allowing him to reach both mental and physical heights. He leaves behind a grieving wife, daughter, parents, three siblings, and many relatives and friends who he touched, and often inspired. The world is a poorer place without him. A wake will be held on Monday, June 15, 4-7 p.m. at New Comer Funeral Home, 343 New Karner Road, Colonie. The Liturgy of Christian Death and Burial will be celebrated at 9 a.m. Tuesday, June 16, at St. John the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church, 806 Union St., Schenectady. Interment will follow in Most Holy Redeemer Cemetery, 2501 Troy Schenectady Road, Schenectady. Contributions may be made in Andrew Barnes' memory to Playground Fund, Holy Virgin Mary Russian Orthodox Church, 617 Sand Creek Rd., Colonie, NY 12205.

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Published by Albany Times Union on Jun. 14, 2015.

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Harold Barnes

June 13, 2022

Andrew you are in my prayers .... Harry

Jacqueline Barnes

June 13, 2019

It's been four years since you left us, Andrew, but you are still in our hearts, we miss you dearly.

Allan Tulchin

June 16, 2015

My deepest condolences. Terribly shocking news.

At Sydney's wedding

Heather Barnes

June 16, 2015

Dearest Andrew,
No words can express the feeling in our hearts right now and the pain of your leaving us.
You were an amazing brother and a loving and caring son and nothing will ever fill that void in our hearts. The pain of your leaving us so prematurely is raw but we have beautiful memories that you helped us make together. These memories we have and will cherish for the rest of our lives.
I still remember running behind you as a little girl while you took me to school each day in Calcutta. I learnt to walk fast thanks to you. I remember you teaching me math and me wishing that you were my math teacher in school too because you made it so exciting, interesting and simple. Your passion for mathematics was infectious and unparalleled.
Your practical jokes we will always cherish and remember. You coming home unannounced one year at Christmas dressed as Santa Claus and startling everyone including mom and dad and a host of other relatives. The many trips we made as a family thanks to you will forever remain etched in our memories.
I just wish that Nicola and Ivanshika too had the opportunity to meet their amazing uncle and learn from the fine human being that you were.
You have left us for now but we shall soon meet again in eternity.

Your loving sister,
Heather

Richard Goldstone

June 15, 2015

My heartfelt condolences. I'm a lifelong Gunks climber and also a professional mathematician. I didn't know Andrew personally, but had read his climbing accounts online and participated in discussions with him about both mathematics and climbing. I feel deeply for him and the family he left behind.

Climbers need to memorialize their dead too, for we all feel part of a single family. There is a memorial thread for Andrew on the climbing website SuperTopo.com at [http://www.supertopo.com/climbers-forum/2640297/RIP-Andrew-Barnes] with some pictures, links to his activities, and condolences from both friends and strangers.

Rest in peace Andrew.

Li Liao

June 15, 2015

Andrew, I can't believe you are no longer with us and the world is dimmer without your smile!

Andrew was a dear colleague at the GE Global Research Center. until 2 years ago when I left the center, we were a close small group of "cappuccino club" members who met daily for 20 minutes, making our cappuccinos, eating cookies ( often brought back from members' world travels) and playing a simple coin game for a loser to wash the cups. Andrew was the most active member and always available to prepare a cup to deliver to whoever was not available at the meet time. I was honored to share those happy moments of life with you and enjoyed the "geeky" exchanges. I was always humbled by your knowledge and your humility. when I was complaining about how expensive the college tuition was for my kids, you told me that you found it interesting that Yale University granted your scholarship to study there for free right from India while many outstanding kids in the US have to pay full tuition. that to me was the proof that you were the genius and Gem that Yale found and fortunately GE found and I was fortunate enough to know you!
At one Christmas house party for the Cappuccino Club, I met your darling daughter Sophia. I remembered you liked to call her "Sonia"- more south-eastern Asia flavor rather than "Sophia"- more European flavor. My heart goes to Natalia and Sophia, may God bless them and comfort them with Andrew's untimely passing.

Jacqueline Barnes

June 15, 2015

Andrew, we miss you dearly we cannot describe our grief, it was so unexpected and sudden, hard to believe that you are no longer with us, we cannot imagine life without you.
May your soul rest in peace
Your dear sister, Jackie

June 15, 2015

Though we hardly met , I used to get snippets of information about Andrew, from his Lil' sister Jackie who he loved so much and who was so proud of him. I was so full of emotion when I got the news.benumbed with grief and sorrow. Pondering the frailty, fragilityunpredictability of life....No one knows when cometh the hour or the timebut at all moments be prepared and give Thanks to the LORD.
My Mum still remembers the day Andrew and his Wife Natalia came home for lunch after they got married during their visit to India Andrew gave her a photograph of their wedding which she still has in her possession she told me they enjoyed the simple food she cookedMangalorean Chicken curry and rice he talked with my Dad a great dealthis epitomized AndrewSimpleUnpretentiousenjoying his foodand life with relish and passion.
We as a Family were proud of you Andrew. Randomness is unpredictable Andrew from a Mathematical perspective.and so is our Earthly Life.BUT LIFE WITH OUR LORD JESUS is a CONSTANT.A Dynamic Equilibrium.May your SOUL Rest In Peace Brotherand the MERCY of our LORD and SAVIOUR JESUS lift you up.into HIS HEAVENLY KINGDOM.
I pray that OUR Loving FATHER in Heaven, grant in HIS abundant mercy , his Wife and his Lil' Daughter, his Parents and Siblings & Relatives the strength & courage to bear this loss and be at Peace.

In LORD JESUS We are Healed!


Harold Barnes,
Cousin Brother
DUBAI.

June 14, 2015

Dear family of Andrew... I do not know your family, and did not know Andrew, but--my family has loved the great-outdoor-life and my brother is a well-known climber--that is how I learned about Andrew's death: by reading about him, on a climber-forum. I was very sad, to hear of Andrew's death.

My father, who has recently died, would have loved to have heard of the wonderful mathematical study and works, that Andrew did, and the schooling that he accomplished.

I am so in touched by Andrew's love for his family, and his quest for learning, in life, and for traveling to learn and do, the many things, that life had offered him--and--for him to have found the 'love of his life, his wife' and to have had a family. I am always feeling happy in life, to learn about others, such as your dear husband, father, and friend-of-many.

Thank you for sharing his story of life, and, accomplishments, here, so that we TOO may know him now and remember his life.

God bless, at this very sad time of loss, and I will keep you in my prayers, as you try to move forward in life, while missing him being with you.

Sincerely, sad for your loss, sending my condolences, here, love, Neebee (Lizzy G.)

Pavel Plekhanov

June 14, 2015

It is hard to believe that Andrew is no longer with us. This is an irreparable loss. The world will not be the same without him. I will always remember his wide friendly smile and welcoming attitude to all people around without exception. My most sincere and heartfelt condolences go out to his family, for whom the grief is especially big. I grieve along with you.

Andrew has played a huge role in my life, and I was very lucky that I met this remarkable man. He was more than a friend to me. He was my mentor and a dear long-term partner in climbing, the sport that was a huge part of his life. He climbed with respect and awe for the mountains, to the degree that rarely can be found even among the most dedicated climbers. It was not just a part of his life. It was his life itself. It is extremely bitter and sad that it was his passion that brought him to his death. But I also have no doubt that, given a choice, this is exactly the kind of death he would prefer. His soul merged with rock cliffs, where his heart was over the past 20 years. It's just very sad that it happened too soon, while he still could have conquered so many routes and summits. And it is sad that he left us orphaned and lonely in this world without him.

At this hour I pray to the Lord to accept his soul. Rest in peace, my dear friend.

Shekar Rao

June 14, 2015

Andrew - even though we met only once in NC, you left an indelible impression on me. I pray that the Almighty welcomes you with open arms and gives strength to your dear parents, siblings, wife and daughter at this most trying of times.

Steven Silverberg

June 14, 2015

He was a kind man, and very generous with his time as a climber. He will be missed by all who knew him.

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