HUGH WALLACE KING BARR A loving husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather passed away suddenly on Monday, December 6, 2021 at the age of 85. He is survived by his loving wife and best friend Cathy (Moore) for over 30 years. Father of Robyn (Rob) McKenzie, Brenda (Bob McFarlane) Barr, Scott (Julie) Barr, Brent (Sheila) Barr, and Jason (Jennifer) Barr. He deeply loved his 13 grandchildren and was proud of their accomplishments. Ashley, Stephen, Ethan and Keanna McKenzie; Nicholas, Bryanna and Everett Nyhof; Jordan, Carson, and Connor Barr; Erik Barr; McKay and Matty Barr; and his four great-grandchildren Robbie, Lilly, Emilia, and Adelaide. Dear brother and brother-in-law of Lynn (Bob) MacMaster; and David (Linda) Barr; Mary Barr and David Moore. He is predeceased by his parents Murray and Ruth Barr (1995); his first wife Lillian Anne 'Nan' (McKay) (1984), and brother Robert Barr (2013). Hugh was born and educated in London. He received his MD (Cum Laude) from UWO in 1959. He was active in school affairs, intramural sports, and Delta Upsilon Fraternity. His father was a founding member of DU and three of his grandsons were also members at Western. He embarked on a demanding postgraduate Neurosurgical training program in Toronto, London, England, and London, Ontario, where his mentor and subsequent colleague was Dr. Charles Drake. He successfully completed his FRCS(C) in Neurosurgery in 1966 and for 36 years was a consultant and practicing neurosurgeon at Victoria, St. Joseph's and University Hospitals in London. The profession was challenging but rewarding. Long hours of work and time away from his family were counter balanced by the knowledge and satisfaction that the vast majority of patients were cured of their symptoms and could return to a normal life. He valued the companionship and expertise of his colleagues in the Department of Clinical Neurological Sciences and the other health care professionals and staff at LHSC. Hugh will forever be remembered for his love of family and friends. As well as being a respected surgeon, he was also humble and compassionate towards his patients, the residents in training, and the hospital staff in general. He cherished family time at the cottage in Grand Bend and family holidays including skiing with his children and grandchildren. Upon retirement in 2001, he and Cathy moved permanently to Grand Bend. He enjoyed the smaller community, the outdoor life, Lake Huron, but especially the friendships he and Cathy developed. He switched from tennis to golf with considerable passion; but his enthusiasm far exceeded his ability, which caused him significant frustration. He unselfishly devoted his time as a member of the Board of the GBCHC, followed by the Board of Community Living of South Huron. He was a member of the Grand Bend Probus Club and a former member of the Grand Bend Rotary Club. A private family graveside service will be held at the Pinery Cemetery in Grand Bend on Tuesday, December 14 at 1 p.m. with Reverend Susan Moore officiating. Arrangements entrusted to Haskett Funeral Home, Exeter (519-235-1220). Though the service is private, a recording of the service will be made available to view on Wednesday, December 15 at
www.facebook.com/haskettfh. In lieu of flowers, as an expression of sympathy, please consider a memorial donation to Salvation Army, or Jessica's House. Condolences may be forwarded through
www.haskettfh.com.
Published by The Globe and Mail from Dec. 11 to Dec. 15, 2021.