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Barret V. Dalrymple

Newton, New Jersey

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FRANKFORD -- Barret V. Dalrymple, 90, of Frankford, passed away peacefully Thursday, Nov. 1, 2018, at his home and the original Dalrymple family homestead (the home he was born in) surrounded by his loving family. He was a member and past elder of the Beemerville Presbyterian Church, a trustee of...

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So sorry to learn of the loss of Barret and Ann Dalrymple.

They were so pleasant to be around at our CHSE meetings at St. John's in Wharton.

A great disappointment to learn that they are no longer with us.

May God be with all the Trezonas and Dalrymples.

--Norman Tregenza

When someone we love falls asleep in death the memories we have of them become our treasure, may those cherished memories of a life well lived and Gods promise at John 6:40 bring you a measure of peace and comfort during this most difficult time. My sincerest condolences to the family.

Paul just had breakfast meeting him for the first time with Jay & Cleo 2 weeks ago. What a sweetheart he was. So sorry for your loss. Tracy Burckes

I am so sorry to hear of Barrett's passing. He was a kind and thoughtful gentleman. He helped to welcome me to Sussex County as a part of the Sussex Rural Electric Family. He will be missed.
Diane Maier

Paul and family, I am so sorry to hear about your father. Keep him alive in the memories of the good times you had with him. May God watch over and give you strength. You and your family are in my prayers.

I m so glad that I visited with Barrett on my last visit to No I spent every summer through high school on the farm and can still picture BArrett sitting at the d
Table in his high chair until his death there were only 3cousins remaining from our grandparents DIckerson family. I send my sincere sympathy to your families. Sincerely MUriel DIckerson ERickson

Barret was a gentleman and a fine person, always friendly and cordial as well as a man that was always willing to share his knowledge and experiences. witty, but soft spoken, he was always a man that was personable and liked. We will miss Barret at Millbrook Village and we will have fond memories of Barret and Jim presiding over the goings on in the wagon shop at Millbrook Village. Fair winds, our friend. We will keep you in our thoughts. We will miss you.

So sorry to hear that Barrett has passed. Had the pleasure of meeting him last year at his house and listening to him and his cousin (my mother) Muriel Dickerson Erickson tell stories of growing up. He gave us a tour of the house that he was born and raised in. Sorry we did not make it back to New Jersey in 2018 to see him. So sorry for your loss.

Barret was a wonderful man . knowledgeable , friendly ,and always a gentleman , A rarity in this day and age. I knew Barret from his long time volunteer work with the Millbrook village Society. A pleasure and a blessing to have worked with him .As I've said before for others I'll say for Barret..."We shall miss him but what if we never knew him at all " for that we are lucky ! Blessings to the family . Fred Schofer V.P. Millbrook Village Society