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Sheryl Moffatt
June 5, 2009
Dear Ginn,
I'm so sorry to hear about this from my sister who lives in Rockford and saw the obituary. Although I never knew Boyd, he sounds like a wonderful and interesting guy. I pray that God will comfort you and bring you strength during this difficult time. Keep in touch. I'd love to catch up. Sheryl Noreen Moffatt
Dr. Richanne C. Mankey
June 1, 2009
I have fond memories of lively conversations with Boyd Barrick when I was a young professional at Ohio Northern University. He was so kind and warm-hearted; he was also knowledgeable about things that intrigued me! Best wishes to all of you as you manage without him physically in your life.
Rodney & Brigitte Schwandt
May 31, 2009
Our deepest condolences for your loss. Boyd was a friend and fellow classmate from Auburn. Ginny, by any chance were you in Junior Achievement, and did your family live on Spring Creek, just east of Spring Brook. If so, I remember a party you had for the people from our JA company.
Boyd Barrick, Class of 1964
kendall nelson
May 30, 2009
I went to Auburn High School with Boyd, Class of 1964. He was one of the top twelve boys academically and was the battalion commander for our NDCC (ROTC) military unit.
Funny story about Boyd the way I remember it: When they were taking pictures for the Top Twelve Boys everyone was told to wear something dark: a jacket or a dark suit. Well, Boyd shows up wearing the "whitest" white sweater you've ever seen. He's in the front row, right in the middle. If you have a yearbook you can't miss Boyd. I still chuckle every time I see it. What a guy.
He sure stood out. And from reading about Boyd's life he continued to be a standout in everything he did. I thought it was so neat that he still had a close relationship with Nori Suzuki, his A.F.S. brother.
We're having our 45-year reunion this summer and I'm sure many of us will still be listening for the sound of his wooden clogs.
My sincere sympathy to his wife and children and family. His death certainly leaves a big hole in our hearts. Boyd has many friends here in Rockford who remember him as a great friend and person. What a guy he turned out to be.
Former classmate,
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