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Claudia Conklin Siders
April 24, 2010
It is nearly a year and the light of your life continues to shine in all who knew and loved you. I miss you so much.
Claudia Conklin Siders
May 18, 2009
To the VFW and VNVDV:
I want to thank you for everything you have done for our family since being made award of my husband's passing. He was very proud of his military service. Barry and I had the privilege of visiting both Lohne and Baumholder, Germany in late 2007. These are the two locations he was stationed in while in Germany in 1966-1968. In Lohne we were personally greeted and thanked by the mayor and two German Officers that Barry served with while in the US Army. In Baumholder Barry was the highest ranking officer staying on base so we were able to stay in the "Doll House" for several nights. We were able to visit with many young soldiers training on base. Barry and I planned to visit VietNam, but when cancer struck in spring 2008, this was no longer possible.
To my dear Barry - Your memorial service was everything you wanted complete with Military Honors of Taps (yes, LIVE-not a recording) the flag ceremony with presentation to both me and Jonathan while your buddy Bill Driscoll played Amazing Grace on his Bag Pipes. The Chapel was full of respect for you from Jon and all your family, friends, lawyers,judges,two of your best friends that served with you in Vietnam, son Greg was in dress uniform representing Concord PD as well as other CPD officers. There were fellow military personnel, active and retired,both in and out of uniform representing various branches of our military.
You were honored and should be proud.
I love you with all my heart
May 16, 2009
The Veterans of Foreign Wars - Post #75 in Danville, California sends their deepest sympathy to the Siders Family. Barry was a longtime Danville attorney and well respected in the community serving in the Army Reserves. He was U. S. Army veteran who served in Korea and Germany - prior to sreving in-country in Viet Nam during the war. Barry retired as a LTC. from the USAR. The VFW salutes and honors Barry Siders service to his country and the community. From... the Officers and members of the VFW in Danville.
- Veterans of Foreign Wars
Post #75
Danville, California
May 15, 2009
Many of us in the VietNam Veterans of Diablo Valley did not know or meet Barry Siders. Some of our members who lived in Danville knew him well through his active involvement with his family. We only wish - as fellow VietNam veterans he was a member and we had the opportunity to know him as we do our active members who through our organization serves the community & veteran causes.
We do know from his son, Jonathan his father was extremely proud of his military service in the Army - serving in VietNam in 1969 - remaining in the U.S. Army Reserves and reaching the rank of Lt. Col. before retirement. As fellow VietNam veterans - we honor and thank Barry for his years of proud service to his country... and his family and local community. The VNVDV membership sends their deepest condolences to the entire family... during this difficult time. May you always find comfort in knowing - as fellow military veterans... "we will always remember - and never forget." His memory will live on forever in the hearts and minds of fellow service members.
-VietNam Veterans of Diablo Valley
Danville, California
Web: www.VNVDV.com
Kaiser Chemotherapy Nurses
May 14, 2009
Dear Claudia, our love and condolences to you and your family. May you find comfort in knowing that we care.
Jonathan Siders
May 12, 2009
Dad, I love you with all of my heart and I will never forget you. You have touched so many lives and were such a great person, I know that your memory will live on in others. I will miss you being in my life but I hope that someday the pain of missing you is replaced by the great memories I have had with you.
Breeda Dineen-Fitzpatrick
May 12, 2009
I grew up in Diablo with Barry, babysitting Jonathan since he was 2 months old. Barry was a great friend and mentor. My sympathy for his family who will miss him Breeda(Dineen) Fitzpatrick Millstreet Co. Cork Ireland
Alan Fambrini
May 12, 2009
Barry told me that after he found a fused hand grenade under the seat of his jeep in VietNam he lived each day as if it was to be one extra granted beyond his last had that wartime booby-trap gone off. In the words of General MacArthur, "Old soldiers never die, . . . " The Bear will be missed but not forgotten.
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