Marion Barry

1936 - 2014

Marion Barry

1936 - 2014

BORN

1936

DIED

2014

Marion Barry Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Nov. 23, 2014.
WASHINGTON (AP) - Divisive and flamboyant, maddening and beloved, Marion Barry outshone every politician in the 40-year history of District of Columbia self-rule. But for many, his legacy was not defined by the accomplishments and failures of his four terms as mayor and long service on the D.C. Council.

Instead, Barry will be remembered for a single night in a downtown Washington hotel room and the grainy video that showed him lighting a crack pipe in the company of a much-younger woman. When FBI agents burst in, he referred to her with an expletive. She "set me up," Barry said.

Barry, 78, died Sunday at the United Medical Center after having been released from a hospital a day earlier. Barry died naturally of heart problems caused by high blood pressure, and his kidney disease was a contributing factor, the D.C. medical examiner said. Barry had a kidney transplant several years ago. His spokeswoman, LaToya Foster, said he collapsed outside his home.

Speaking at a 4 a.m. press conference at United Medical Center, the city's mayor-elect Muriel Bowser called Barry an "inspiration to so many people and a fighter for people."

"Mr. Barry, I can say this, lived up until the minute the way he wanted to live," said Bowser, who had served with Barry on the D.C. Council.

The year was 1990, and crack cocaine had exploded in the district, turning it into the nation's murder capital. In his third term, the man known as the "Mayor for Life" became a symbol of a foundering city.

Federal authorities had been investigating him for years for his alleged ties to drug suspects, and while he denied using drugs, his late-night partying was taking a toll on his job performance.

The arrest and subsequent conviction - a jury deadlocked on most counts, convicting him of a single count of drug possession - was a turning point for Barry. He had been elected to his first term as mayor in 1978 with broad support from across the city. With his good looks, charisma and background in the civil rights mov ement, he was embraced the dynamic leader the city's young government needed. The Washington Post endorsed him in each of his first three mayoral runs, although the 1986 endorsement was unenthusiastic.

Barry's six-month term in federal prison was hardly the end of his political career. But it forever changed how it was perceived. To some, he was a pariah and an embarrassment. But to many district residents, particularly lower-income blacks, he was still a hero, someone unfairly persecuted for personal failures.

Barry returned to the D.C. Council in 1992, representing the poorest of the city's eight wards. Two years later, he won his fourth and final term as mayor. The electorate was starkly divided along racial lines, and Barry advised those who had not supported his candidacy to "get over it."

"Marion Barry changed America with his unmitigated gall to stand up in the ashes of where he had fallen and come back to win," poet Maya Angelou said in 1999.

B arry's triumph, though, was short-lived. In 1995, with the city flirting with bankruptcy from years of bloated, unaccountable government, much of it under Barry, Congress stripped him of much of his power and installed a financial control board. Barry held authority over little more than the city's parks, libraries and community access cable TV station. He decided against seeking a fifth term.

Barry spent a few years working as a municipal bond consultant, but he couldn't stay away from politics. In 2004, he returned to the council, again representing Ward 8, where he remained beloved. Many constituents still referred to him as "Mayor Barry," and he was re-elected in 2008 and 2012.

Barry was born March 6, 1936, to Marion and Mattie Barry, in the small Mississippi delta town of Itta Bena, and was raised in Memphis, Tenn., after the death of his father, a sharecropper. While an undergraduate at LeMoyne College (now LeMoyne-Owen College), Barry picked up the ni ckname "Shep" in reference to Soviet propagandist Dmitri Shepilov for his ardent support of the civil rights movement. Barry began using Shepilov as his middle name.

Barry did graduate work in chemistry at Fisk University in Nashville, Tenn., earning a master's degree. He left school short of a doctorate to work in the civil rights movement.

His political rise began in 1960, when he became the first national chairman of the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee, which sent young people into the South to register black voters and became known as one of the most militant civil rights groups of that era. Barry's work with the committee brought him to Washington, where he became immersed in local issues, joining boycotts of the bus system and leading rallies in support of the city's fledgling home rule efforts.

In 1970, The Post wrote: "Four years ago widely considered a young Black Power Militant with almost no constituency, (Barry) has become a man who is listened to - if not fully accepted - on all sides."

Barry's activism propelled him into local politics, first as a member of the Board of Education and then in 1974 as a member of the first elected city council organized under home rule legislation.

In 1977, he was wounded by a shotgun blast in the Hanafi Muslim takeover of D.C.'s city hall. A young reporter was killed. The shooting was credited with strengthening him politically. In 1978, he defeated incumbent Mayor Walter Washington - the city's first home rule mayor - in the Democratic primary and went on to easily win the general election.

Barry's early years in office were marked by improvement in many city services and a dramatic expansion of the government payroll, creating a thriving black middle class in the nation's capital. Barry established a summer jobs program that gave many young people their first work experience and earned him political capital.

In his second term, the di strict's finances were rockier, and some of his appointees were caught up in corruption scandals.

The city's drug-fueled decline mirrored Barry's battles with his personal demons, leading to the infamous hotel room arrest on Jan. 19, 1990. The video of Barry was widely distributed to the media and made him infamous worldwide.

A few months after his arrest, long-time civil rights advocate and educator Roger Wilkins, a past supporter, wrote in The Post: "Marion Barry used the elders and lied to the young. He has manipulated thousands of others with his cynical use of charges of racism to defend his malodorous personal failures."

Even after his comeback, controversy continued to dog Barry. Several times after his 1990 arrest, Barry sought treatment or counseling for problems with prescription medications or other substances. In 2002, he made an attempt to seek an at-large seat on the D.C. Council but abandoned his bid amid allegations of renewed illegal drug us e.

In 2006, Barry was given three years of probation after pleading guilty to misdemeanor charges for failing to file tax returns from 1999 to 2004. As part of a plea bargain, he agreed to file future federal and local tax returns annually, a promise prosecutors later said he had failed to keep.

In 2010, he was censured by the council and stripped of his committee assignments for steering a government contract to a former girlfriend. The council censured him again in 2013 for accepting cash gifts from city contractors.

Barry played the role of elder statesman in his later years on the council, but he sometimes exasperated his colleagues with his wavering attention at meetings and frequent, rambling references to his tenure as mayor.

He suffered numerous health problems over the years. In addition to kidney failure, he survived prostate cancer, undergoing surgery in 1995 and a follow-up procedure in 2000. In late 2011, he underwent minor surgery on his urinary tract. In early 2014, he spent several weeks in hospitals and a rehabilitation center battling infections and related complications. In a statement Sunday, current Mayor Vincent C. Gray expressed deep sadness after learning about Barry's death. Gray spoke with Barry's wife, Cora Masters Barry, late Saturday and shared his condolences and sympathies with her. The couple was long estranged but never divorced.

"Marion was not just a colleague but also was a friend with whom I shared many fond moments about governing the city," Gray said. "He loved the District of Columbia and so many Washingtonians loved him."

Mayor Gray said that he would work with Barry's family and the Council to plan official ceremonies "worthy of a true statesman of the District of Columbia." Barry was married four times and is survived by his wife, Cora, and one son, Marion Christopher Barry.

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BEN NUCKOLS, Associated Press

Associated Press reporter Jessica Gresko contributed to this report.


Copyright © 2014 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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VALENDA NEWELL

June 27, 2016

"MARION BARRY" will always remain in our hearts and memories.....RIP

Shirley Kilgo

January 18, 2016

I would like to express my sencere condolence to the family of Marion Barry keeping you all in my thoughts and prayers knowing that the God of comfort will be with you and that he will continue to wipe your tears away

Mark E Campbell

January 7, 2016

Thanks for the job well done as Mayor Sir

Carol

January 22, 2015

Rest in Peace, Mr. Mayor. No matter what, Marion Barry loved Washington, DC and the people he served. Thank you and God Bless!!

C Grant

January 19, 2015

Sorry for your loss, may Almighty God give peace in your time of need. Phil. 4:7.

Sage

January 18, 2015

May the Beautiful Memories of Marion Barry provide Solace and Strength to the family during this difficult time. May the family find comfort in God's promise of life without end in Paradise. Matthew 5:5 , Acts 25:15

JEannie

January 15, 2015

Good be with you.

Kare davy

December 23, 2014

Wow-what a fighter we've lost. Can't forget the words mentioned in his service--if you fall down, fall on your back so that you can look upwards. RIP--you will not be forgotten!!

Colleen Thorpe

December 17, 2014

Colleen Yvonne Thorpe
You are definitely a Mayor for life an you will be truely missed. The best Mayor DC ever had.

December 13, 2014

May the work you've done, speak for you!

Bernadette&Dennis Hermonstyne

December 12, 2014

Mr Mayor, you will be missed. You led Small Business through the wilderness. Hope your son Marion continues what you started.

Sherri Hunter-Maynard

December 8, 2014

Prayers and our condolences to the Barry Family.
Hunter-Maynard Family

Anne Brunson

December 8, 2014

Well done, thy good and faithful servant, you have been faithful over a few things, I will make you ruler over many, you fought a good fight, you kept The faith, see you in The morning

charles parker

December 8, 2014

thank you mayor for life for all you did for the residents of Washington dc your legacy will live in our hearts. you are one of the very few with such, [you seemed to love your cities people more than you loved yourself your in another one of a kind person/category george Washington carver which is very rare], a legacy like you have will be very difficult to duplicate anywhere around the world you are in the category with nelson mandela

Carolyn Jones

December 8, 2014

Marion Barry will be missed. May God continue to bless and comfort his family.

Jenifer Golson

December 8, 2014

Marion Barry really made an impact on this city. Washington, DC has lost an icon. Rest in peace Mayor For Life.

Cynthia Speed

December 8, 2014

No one in the history of Washington DC politics will be remembered for doing so much to help people as Mayor Marion Barry. He transformed the lives of so many Washingtonians, from the life of a man that wasn't even born in the city. Thank you Mr. Barry for all that you did for Washington DC, God forgave you so a lot of people need to also. As a former resident of Washington DC I first heard of Mr. Barry in the early 70s, and voted each and every time he ran for office. He will be missed.

Daryl Price

December 8, 2014

May God Bless the Barry Family. The mayor was a person who got things done! He was a voice for the city of Washington and also the Nation. He will be missed but never forgotten. May he rest in Peace.
-D. Price (Woodbridge, VA)

James and Cynthia Graham

December 8, 2014

We share a deep sense of loss at your passing. Rarely does one life lift up so many. You transformed Washington, D.C. and the lives of so many of its citizens in the process. You achieved great victories for those who had no champion until you led and cared for them. Your many years of struggle for the causes of civil rights and compassionate and effective government have won the lasting admiration and gratitude of all who witnessed your life's work.

R. Davis

December 8, 2014

Thank you Marion Barry for shining your light so bright on a city that loved you dearly! Thank you for your service to our nation. Thank you for fighting a good fight! Thank you for never allowing your light to dull in the darkest moments. Thank you Mayor for all of your love of humanity! I thank God for allowing you to bring warmth in a cold, cold, world. Thank you....Thank You....Thank You...Rest in Peace knowing your work has been done.

Maxine Hamilton

December 7, 2014

Love you Marion. Thank-You-Thank-You.
Your Love for human beings will live-on forever in our hearts. I am a senior. Thanks again, You are truly
a gift from above. Rest in Peace.
"May God bless keep and comfort
your family".

Mundi Nettles

December 7, 2014

To the Barry Family:

Prayers of condolence for the loss of your loved one. Prayers of thanks for his life and all that he did for the babies to the Seniors of Washington, D.C. Know that the trials and tribulations didn't stop the love of the people.
Marion "Mayor for Life" Barry- a champion for the people. May you rest in peace.
God Bless DC and the Barry Family.

Raymona Harris

December 7, 2014

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Charmayne Walker

December 7, 2014

RIP Mayor Barry. You were such a great help and inspiration to so many people. Your work has helped so many generations of my family and we appreciate all that you have done with you time here on earth.
May the Lord continue to bless your family, they are in our prayers during this time.

Brother Kerwin Stevenson

December 7, 2014

As Salaam Alaikum!

December 7, 2014

May you rest in peace. I recognize you for all you the good you have done for the residents in Washington, DC. I truly believe you were the only Major that really understood this city and what it takes to make it a better place to live.

Thank You!

AJA (formerly of Washington, DC)

Kenneth Cunningham

December 7, 2014

God has him now he will truly be missed

Antoine Ross

December 7, 2014

Thank You... Rest in Peace. #MayorForLife.

Monique Moore

December 7, 2014

Marion Barry thank you for being the voice for African Americans in the DMV. You were such a strong figure in the community...I pray God welcome you home with open arms...

Brenda Jackson

December 6, 2014

May you rest in God Kingdom. I'm so grateful for all you have done for our city, we will never see or even have another Marion S. Barry God saw the road getting rougher and (HE) wanted you for better things. So , I say to the family ... May you find comfort and Strength in this time of sorrows in losing such a AMAZING person!!

Linda Simpson

December 6, 2014

May you Rest In Peace Mayor Barry, you may be gone, but you will never be forgotten. There will never be another Mayor that can do or will do all you have for your people. and for all the accomplishments you made possible. I will be forever thankful. And GOD BLESS to your family. YOU ARE MAYOR FOR LIFE.

Jacquelyn Jenkins

December 6, 2014

May Jesus bring peace to Marion Barry, Jr. Son, family, and friends. Mr. Marion Barry, Jr. deserves to hear Jesus say well done!

D. Williams

December 6, 2014

Dear Barry Family,
May you find comfort and peace in knowing that the celebration and home-going service for our Mayor for Life was befitting for a king today. Like many others I received my first job from my long-time neighbor in Ward 7 and Mayor through the Summer Youth Program and I will be eternally grateful for all that he did for the city and most of all for the lives of Washingtonians! May God continue to bless you and his legacy will forever live on.

December 6, 2014

R.I.P

Jacqui Steele McCall

December 6, 2014

As a native Washingtonian and one of the beneficiaries of his summer youth program I have nothing but love for the Mayor. As the wife of a Pride graduate I owe much to Marion for his leadership and commitment to fostering the development of many other Black male leaders including my husband. They remained lifelong friends. I last saw The Mayor at his book signing on October 23rd. I was to see him the Wednesday before he died. Its a crushing blow. I pray for his family and ALL of us who also loved him.

Delores Fields

December 6, 2014

Rest in Peace! You will be missed, a job well done. My deepest sympathy to the Barry family.

December 6, 2014

On behalf of The Redmond, Thank you for bringing the person that God send you t be loving, kind,adorable. We will miss you!!!! The Redmond Family

Antoinette "An-g" Bennett-Lipford

December 6, 2014

I want to say thank you for all you did not only for Ward 8, not only for Washington DC but what you did for ME by provding me to have a summer job from the age of 14 to 19, thank you I'm a 25 year Professional in Federal Government Service today. I thank you, you've served WELL, well done Mr. Berry Mayor4life take your rest. Praying for you Christopher and all of his family and for leaders of the DC government as well for the new elected mayor please continue the great work he's done and accomplished.

Dawn Fox

December 6, 2014

My 1st summer job I worked with a group who did plays for dc youth at risk to drugs and gangs. It was that harsh reality that prevented me from turning to drugs when I was older and began facing my own hardships stresses and trials. I love you always and Honor You Mayor For Life..YOU showed ppl how to get up from a fall gracefully and confidently...Thankful

Dr. Monica Banks Greene

December 6, 2014

May you rest in peace. Thank you our mayor for life Marion Barry. You will always be remembered for the magnitude of goodness you brought to Washington, DC. Thank you for your hard work and your dedication.

Adele Dubose-Myles

December 6, 2014

May you rest in peace knowing that you helped so many with so little. I would like to personally thank you for the summer youth program, rent control, and the senior citizen programs that my entire family were the recipients of , these programs made a world of difference to my family and we will forever be great-full to you. With love and admiration .

A. Wallace

December 6, 2014

My prayers go out to the Barry family. Major Barry was a gift to the people of Washington DC. My hope is that those that are close to Mrs. Barry and his son Christopher don't forget that they will need our support for more than just today and tomorrow. Let's keep them in our prayers and continue to send them our love.

Kimberly Mbodj

December 6, 2014

You mean the world to me and I will be forever thankful for your great deeds. Along with many other Washingtonians, you gave me my 1st job and I will always be appreciative. Job well done,you will forever be our Mayor 4 Life! May you Rest In Paradise.

Stacy Mackell

December 6, 2014

Thank you, Mr. Barry, for giving me my first job when I was 14 years old.

Sherry Wilson

December 6, 2014

On Behalf of the Wilson Family - Dorothy, Ruby, and Sherry, we want to thank you for uplifting Blacks in Washington, D.C. Each one of us were beneficiaries of your compassion and dedication thus opening the doors for us at D.C. Village Nursing Home, Metropolitan Police Department, and D.C. General Hospital. The most valuable experience for me was being employed with your youth summer jobs program when I became eligible to work. This bestowed a sense of pride in me that has followed me throughout my life. Thank you -- may your soul rest in peace with the angels knowing that you touched and blessed so many lives.

December 6, 2014

Thank you for being the person you are Mayor for life. May you RIP. Ur legacy shall live on in Washington DC.

Tajuana Hinnant

December 6, 2014

RIP Marion Barry your life as inspire me to do more. I am going to miss you!! Mayor for life.

Nicola Bell

December 6, 2014

Marion Barry, I want to thank you for my first job ever. If it wasn't for your summer youth programs, I would not be where I am today. You have truly earned the title "Mayor4life" RIP Mayor Barry while your legacy lives on!! DC will not be the same without you. My thoughts and prayers are with the Barry family during this time of bereavement.

Sharon Stewart

December 6, 2014

You have fought a good fight and finished your course... You fought for me who were unable to fight for themselves. RIH Mayor Barry

Priscilla Sneed-Banks

December 6, 2014

Farewell my friend Marion. You will be sorely missed in DC.

Priscilla Sneed - Banks

December 6, 2014

Rest in Peace (RIP) Marion. Job well done. You will be sorely missed.

Lillie Tucker

December 6, 2014

My prayers are with the Barry family. I never met him but I heard so much about him from my mother and aunt who were first cousins. My mother's maiden name was Lillie Mae Barry.
RIP God Bless

- NHS

December 6, 2014

I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills, from whence cometh my help. My help cometh from the LORD, which made heaven and earth. He will not suffer Psalms 121. Rest in Peace.

Geraldine Steele

December 6, 2014

You've fought the fight.......You kept the faith, now rest in peace!!

Sheri James

December 6, 2014

Thank you Mayor and Councilman Marion Barry for all that you did for our city and its residents. Thank you for my first job through your Summer Youth Employment Program; and on behalf of my dad, the support you gave to all Black small business owners. You always stood up for ALL of the people of our city. For that, we are eternally grateful. Prayers for your family and friends you have left behind. Your work here is done...rest well, Mayor Barry.

Joann Smith

December 6, 2014

My prayers are with you Mrs. Barry and Christopher. To absent from the body is to prsee the with Lord!

LESTER BEST

December 6, 2014

GOD BLESS MAYOR FOR LIFE THE HONORABLE MARION S. BARRY. THANK YOU FOR ALL THE GREAT THINGS THAT YOU HAVE DONE FOR OUR GREAT CITY. THANK YOU FOR PUTTING OUR CITY WASHINGTON DC ON THE MAP.I SIMPLY CLOSE WITH WHAT I SAID IN THE BEGINNING GOD BLESS MAYOR FOR LIFE THE HONORABLE MARION S. BARRY

Joyce Harper

December 6, 2014

Celebrating a life well lived. We will cherish the memories forever.

Doris Gudger

December 6, 2014

A great leader and a wonderful man you will be truly be missed job well done

Temple Lee

December 6, 2014

You are my Mayor for Life.

Debra Degraffinreid

December 6, 2014

I am a recipient of his work. Poor inner city youth. I got my first job at the age of 14 through the summer job program I know that this started me on my way to being a productive person in life of which I am today. Thank God for a man that not only promised, but delivered! He truly brightened this part of the world. His light shined all over this city. Thank God for him and Thank God for his family. Thank you for sharing with us the celebration of his life.

May the Lord continue to comfort you during this season

Temple Lee

December 6, 2014

Marion Barry, you gave me my first Summer Job. You gave yourself to so many people with your kindness and leadership by helping not just Ward 8 and senior citizens but all the District of Columbia residents. You are in heaven and will forever be my Mayor for Life .

Phyllis Parks Robinson

December 6, 2014

Marion you cared for and did so much for our city and it's people. Your presence and personality will be missed . Thank you for all you were able to accomplish through the help of Jesus.

Charlotte Brown

December 6, 2014

I thank God for having heard about Mayor Barry. As a graduating high school senior in 1977 I was bewildered about the civil rights movement because it seemed to have been on life support. But when I pick up Ebony or Jet and read about Mayor Barry I knew I could continue to fight to get out of poverty. For me he resuscitated the Civil Rights Movement by promoting everybody. He was truly one of a kind. How many previous politician can we look down the anal of history and say they effected as much positive change for this nation as Mayor Barry, even with his folly. May his soul rest in Peace. I think he will.

Dexter Barnes

December 6, 2014

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Regina Clark

December 6, 2014

You are truly our "MAYOR FOR LIFE" Marion Barry and I for one know of all the good you did for the DC area. You will be missed, but you are resting now and at peace!!

Dianne Coates

December 6, 2014

Family of Marion Barry

My fervent prayers are with you during your time of bereavement. Take comfort in knowing that being absent from the body is to be present with the Lord.

May God continue to give you strength and peace during these most difficult time.

God Bless!

LaVern Day

December 6, 2014

May you rest in peace
Mr. Marion Barry

sharon mcleod

December 6, 2014

thank you for such a caring man. He will be missed.

Monique Creek

December 6, 2014

To the Barry Family. Thank you for sharing Mayor Barry with
The community. He was a great humanitarian. He gave me my first job summer job and that started my career in the government.
He now has a peace that we all want to know.

Elizabeth Wright

December 5, 2014

Thanks to Marion Barry, for all your work for the people of the District of Columbia. Your family will be uplifted because you lived. Rest in Peace. I lift your family in prayer.

Deborah Speight

December 5, 2014

A life well served. I will forever remember all of the things he did to help those who needed it the most. Mayor For Life, rest in peace.

December 5, 2014

Dear Honarable Mayor For Life. You have blessed me and my family immensely during your service. May you rest in peace. We will always remember you. The Evans Family

Lewis Chance

December 5, 2014

Marion Barry I owe you my life, you gave me my job in the govt. when I was 14 and I have been there for 33years thanks to you sir. From the navy yard to the Vice President home to u.s.soilders home.you made me who Iam. May god bless you always!!!!!!

December 5, 2014

Well done my good and Faithful servant! You can rest now Marion no more worrying about anything. You can just Praise GOD for eternal life! You gave me my first summer job Mr. Barry and love you for taking care the Washington DC area. RIP Mr. Barry you earned tell the Father i send him a shout out Hallelujah Glooy!!!!!!!! Valerie White-Monroe (Laurel, Md)

My Mayor for Life!!!!!

Maria Colbert

December 5, 2014

Words can't express the sorrow, When I found out you had Passed, But I want to send my Prayer's to your Family! You helped me get my first Summer job back in the late 70's, I'll never forget how Happy I was for my first Paycheck, And that's all Thanks to you my dear sweet Mayor for life! May you Rest in Peace now, God needs you now to do your Miracle work for him now. I'll be Praying for your Family, Always my Mayor for life. Thank You for all you did, And still doing from Heaven!!!

December 5, 2014

we have loved and appreciated all that you have worked for and accomplished for
our community;Rest in peace,you did your
best;We love you,God loves you more.

ALYNDA MCDONALD

Khadijah Long

December 5, 2014

Mayor 4 Life I recall when you was first elected as Mayor and you met with a group if us to discuss housing issues. Marion Barry made a significant impact in my life. I'm a ward 8 resident and will continue my fight for affordable housing and other opportunities that will make residents in ward 8 to become self-sufficient.RIP

Ronald Simmons

December 5, 2014

Walter Washington and Marion Barry will go down in History as great Mayors of American Cities!

India Rose

December 5, 2014

You will be truly missed! It was a pleasure knowing you. Rest in peace.

December 5, 2014

To the Barry Family: May the peace of God surround you and give you strength during this time. Thank you for sharing this amazing and brilliant individual with us. You will truly be missed. May your legacy live on. Mayor Barry, Mayor for Life... RIP Rest in Paradise

LaShonta Prince, Waldorf, MD

Yvette Murphy Aidara

December 5, 2014

May you rest with the ancestors in eternal peace. You were legendary in life and will live on in the hearts and minds of those who knew you, respected you, loved you! Thank you. Rest well Warrior Prince and Mayor for Eternity.

Shawn B

December 5, 2014

To The Barry Family: I would like to first offer my condolences for your loss, & although I no longer reside in the DC area, I can always reflect on how Marion Barry ( Mayor for Life), made a tremendous impact on the city & as well as for me w/My First Summer Job some 35 yrs ago...You will be sorely missed!!!! RIP

Adrian Browner

December 5, 2014

To the Friends and Family of Mayor Barry,

Please know that your loss is also a loss for the citizens of DC. Marion Barry was a one of a kind person and his passing leaves a void in the city. I was privileged to be a part of the Summer Youth Employment Program and that training led me to my current position in the Federal government. Mayor Barry was a dedicated and passionate warrior who shall never be forgotten. May he rest in eternal peace. May God be with you all as you morn his passing.

Bussey Family

December 5, 2014

"Mayor for Life" your light will forever shine, may you rest in peace; job well done thy good and faithful servant. I am a product of the "Summer Youth & Employment Program" along with my six siblings!! "To God be the Glory" RIP Marion Barry Jr.

Leslya Wallace

December 5, 2014

My prayers go out to the Barry family

Job well done good and faithful servant. Your time here on have been well spent and not forgotten. Thank you for allowing so many youths to have an opportunity to experience work through the Mayors Youth Leadership program. Your name will carry on. Rest In Peace

Felicia Riggins

December 5, 2014

May God be Please with Brother. Mr. Mayor for Life. May God Give your familt and friend the strength that they will need to get through this trying time. Never will you be forgotten. Native Washingtonian- Felicia Riggins

Latese Barksdale

December 5, 2014

Thank you for your service and dedication to the residents of the District of Columbia. Thank you for making us a priority. JOB WELL DONE, RIP!

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Latese Barksdale

December 5, 2014

Dozier and Jones Family

December 5, 2014

Thanks for everything ! Marion Barry. RIP. Anita Dozier, Nicole Jones, Juanita Dozier, Lauren Dozier, Delmalik Dozier , LeVonte Smothers and Mrs.Jacqueline Jones.

Karen Browner

December 5, 2014

Celebrating a life well lived. Your legacy will live on but Washington, DC will never be the same. Vaya con Dios Mayor Barry.

Donna M. Clark-Mitchell

December 5, 2014

**Mayor for Life**
Mayor Marion S. Barry Jr.
Your work on earth has been done. Thank you for everything you did for the people of the Washington, District of Columbia. May you Rest in Eternal Peace

B. Carroll

December 5, 2014

To the immediate family, friends, and constituents of the late Honorable Marion Barry,

I'd like to express my deepest and sincerest sympathy in the loss of a great father to one, Christopher and caregiver/caretaker to multitudes, myself included in that number. He had the heart of a giver. Although our loss is great, there is One Greater, Jesus who already knows and cares about our daily lives so take EVERYTHING to Him in prayer.

I have shewed you all things, how that so labouring ye ought to support the weak, and to remember the words of the Lord Jesus, how he said, It is more blessed to give than to receive. Acts 20:35 (refer also to Acts 20:32-34)

I'm praying that you all will find that peace in Jesus that surpasses all understanding.

Native Washingtonian

Anita Dozier

December 5, 2014

RIP Marion Barry thanks for speaking up for the nurses in Washington, DC.

Shedonna Jordan

December 5, 2014

To the best mayor any city could ask for . Am bless to have meet and raise in dc ward 8 . Thanks for everything you done for our city !!!! #iamdc

James &Duan Wooten

December 5, 2014

The Mayor For Life....You will truly be missed by all.

Love you. Mayor Marion Barry

Debra Reid

December 5, 2014

May prayers goes out to The Barry Family. May God continue to give you strength during this difficult time. To: Mr. Marion Barry, thank you so much for giving me summer jobs. You will never be forgotten, R.I.P.

Tjuana Lee

December 5, 2014

I will miss you old friend.

Rest in peace.

Carolyn Russell

December 5, 2014

Mr. Mayor for Life --
You will be truly missed. A job well done. Now you are one of our loyal Angels looking down on us. Will keep your family in Prayer.

Tjuana Lee

December 5, 2014

Dear old friend,
My heart is sadden and stricken with grief. I will truly miss you.
Thank you for the memories.

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