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Barry Bittancourt Obituary

BITTANCOURT, Barry After a lengthy illness, passed peacefully April 10, 2011. Predeceased by father, Stewart and sister Beverly. Survived by Mother Rose, siblings and many family members. Will be sadly missed by family and many friends. Heartfelt appreciation goes out to 2 Maple Oak Bay Lodge and Dr. How. Barry was a small man with a huge heart. Private family service will be held. 623170
Published by The Times Colonist from Apr. 15 to Apr. 17, 2011.

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April 23, 2011

Knew Barry for many years, and always considered him a very likable guy.My wife, Bonnie, only met him a few years ago, but would definitely agree with my sentiments. Rest in peace, Barry!!
Bonnie & Barry Tateham

JAMES D. ALLAN

April 16, 2011

Words cannot express the lost of a families love one nor can we bring back our days of youth when Barry walked the lower plains of the Fairfield district. We were full of energy and dreamed of destinations and the promises of the future.

The homestead on May street was filled with the sounds of music and drums as younger brother Wayne and other school buddies aspired to the call of fame. Barry was a"" whole year"" older than the rest of us ; however he always had a warm way of welcoming our individual lives into his circle of genuine friendship.

Our lives grew older and the journey of life blossomed while our footsteps traveled far and wide from those earlier days of yesterday. Barry shall " not " be forgotten; his spirit is now free and he will once again welcome us when we travel his path to a better world that awaits us.

Where you have been , I have been

Where I am , you will be.

Respectfully ;
JIM ALLAN

TOM&MARY DONALDSON

April 15, 2011

IN LOVING MEMORY OF A VERY SPECIAL PERSON.WE WILL CHERISH THE MEMORIES FOREVER.YOU NOW HAVE A SPECIAL ANGEL WATCHING OVER YOU.
WITH SINCERE SYMPATHY

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