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Ann Murph Barry

Columbia, South Carolina

1925 - 2024

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Ann Murph Barry June 11, 1925 - December 29, 2024 Columbia, South Carolina - Ann Murph Barry, 99, of Columbia, SC, passed away on December 29, 2024. Ann was born in Spartanburg, South Carolina to the late William Daniel and Jessie Broom Murph. She grew up in Spartanburg, leaving to attend...

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Ann was truly a great lady and will be missed by all who knew her. She and Jack were such good friends of mine. Jack and I were in the 246th Army Band together and we were also pilots. I am so fortunate to have known both Ann and Jack. I have the greatest respect and appreciation for their friendship and kindness over the years. God bless you Ann, and your family.

I have the fondest memories of Ann, having been associated with her as a fellow media specialist in Lexington One. Loved her sense of humor and have never forgotten that about her! A beautiful obituary describing a long, full, well-lived life...

Remember her when Gilbert Elem first opened in early `80s, I believe. Some of my fondest elem memories were in the library! So kind, and a servant heart! Frazier, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

I remember Ms. Barry from my years when I attended Gilbert High. She was always giving us the wealth of her knowledge. May God have his loving arms around all of you to comfort you. Love, Karen Lindler White

I fondly remember Ann from my years teaching at Gilbert. She and I figured out that she had played basketball with my aunt growing up in Spartanburg. She was a special lady and I stopped in the library often just to chat. Lots of really great memories. I know you will miss her. Mandy Randall

Worked with Ann when she was librarian at Gilbert High. Always a pleasure to see her and enjoy her humor. May your memories bring you all comfort in the days to come.

Always loved and enjoyed spending time with her in the library at Gilbert High and sharing laughter. So sorry for your loss

What a special lady. She left a positive impression on everyone she met. Blessed to have known her.

Not a Sunday would go by where she wasn´t a fixture in the church´s choir loft. A very special woman who meant a lot to many. What a legacy she created.