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Barnet B. "Barry" Baron

Vernon, Connecticut

1940 - 2020

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Barnet B. "Barry" Baron DMD, 80, of Vernon, CT passed away on Thursday, November 19, 2020, at Hartford Hospital. Barry was born in Washington, DC on October 3, 1940 to his late parents Rose and Harry Baron. He met the love of his life Joan during the summer of 1961 in the Catskills where he was a...

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we are so sorry to hear of your loss, Joan thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family at this very difficult time

we are so sorry to hear of your loss, Joan thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family at this very difficult time.

we are so sorry to hear of your loss, Joan Thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family at this very difficult time

DR BARON WAS A KIND MAN. HE AND HIS FAMILY LIVED IN OUR NEIGHBORHOOD FOR A BIT. HE WAS OUR DENTIST WHEN WE WERE YOUNG. HE HAD DIAGNOSED ME WITH SCROLIOSIS WHEN THE SCHOOL SYSTEM AND MY OWN DOCTOR DIDN'T. VERY SHARP MAN. HE LOVED HIS FAMILY VERY MUCH.

No words can begin to fill the times we spent together over the last 46 years We had a special friendship that was built around our specialty practices and family Barry and Joan were like family and one of our first vacations were with them to Cancun Barry was always there to talk about our dental problems but we never forgot how the family was doing It was my pleasure to see them as patients and repay the years Barry took care of our children Both Jane and I will miss Barry’s quick withisms...

Dr Baron (And Mrs Baron) held a special place in my heart growing up in Vernon. I babysat for Eric, Elaine and Jeremy and then worked for his dental practice during HS as a dental assistant. Dr. Baron was a kind man with a great smile! Recently Reconnecting with Jeremy and Elaine allowed me to see how important his family was to him especially his grand babies. His smile said it all! I pray your amazing memories help you get through such a sad time .
Fondly
Mairead...