Dennis-Barry, Sr.-Obituary

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Dennis M. Barry, Sr.

Sep 10, 1947 - Mar 1, 2018 (Age 70)

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Time does fly old friend, six years already. 18 forever!

I was just telling someone the other day how Cupcake would run down the driveway to lead you to patio. We had a lot of laughs

you are sorely missed old friend

I love you dad. I miss you so very much. Two years without u seems like forever.

I love and miss you so much words can not describe. I wish I understood why... but we're not meant to know the reason. I'll see you in my dreams. I love you dad.

Wow, a year already, I miss you friend

So many wonderful memories of Dennis. He was a gentle kind hearted man. You could feel at ease and talk to him about anything. He was without a doubt equally as strong and made everyone around him feel safe when he was near. He is missed daily. His loving wife Norma was always by his side.

Our deepest sympathy to Norma and family..patio get together will not be the same..

Patio time will never be the same...kiss Cupcake for us. You will be missed so very much.

Obituary

Dennis's Obituary

Pawtucket – Dennis M. Barry, Sr., 70, passed away at home surrounded by his loving family on Thursday, March 1, 2018. He was the beloved husband of Norma M. (Fallow) Barry for fifty years. A lifelong resident of Pawtucket, he was the son of the late Gordon J. and Marie Lillian (Pruneau) Cote. Dennis was a Vietnam War U.S. Army veteran. He was employed by the Rhode Island Public Transit Authority for twenty-six years before retiring as a supervisor in 1996. Dennis enjoyed fishing, hunting, auto racing, camping, traveling and a cold beer. Besides his wife, he leaves a daughter, Lisa A. Briggs and her husband, Tony, of Ocean Springs, Mississippi; twin sons, Dennis M. Barry, Jr. and his wife, Sheila, and Norman W. Barry all of Pawtucket; seven grandchildren, Coriann Stewart, Andrew Spader, Brandon Barry, Alyssa Briggs, Anthony Briggs, Alyssa Barry and Dennis Barry, III and a great-grandson, Arryn Stewart. VISITATION will begin Saturday, March 10th at noon followed by Services at 3 p.m. at the CHEETHAM Funeral Home, 1012 Newport Ave., Pawtucket. Military Honors will follow. In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts to the American Cancer Society, P.O. Box 22718, Oklahoma City, OK 73123 would be appreciated. CheethamFuneralHome.com

 

 

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