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Barry Annino

Dallas, Texas

Mar 22, 1956 – Feb 27, 2018 (Age 61)

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BORN
March 22, 1956
DIED
February 27, 2018
AGE
61
LOCATION
Dallas, Texas

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ANNINO, Barry Barry Annino, dedicated father, husband and passionate community developer, passed away on February 27, 2018, in Dallas, Texas, surrounded by his loving family. Barry was born on March 22, 1956, at Fort Worth's Carswell Airforce Base to Joe Annino and Helen Vernia. After graduating...

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May the family be comforted by Jesus' promise of seeing your dear loved one again. John 6:40.

To the Annino family, we offer our heartfelt condolences on your loss. May you find comfort knowing that those who have died, God also keeps in his memory because they are precious in his eyes (Psalms 116:15).

ERJ and Family, Chicago, IL

My deepest condolences go out to the family. May the God of all comfort give you peace and comfort during this difficult time. Isaiah 61:1,2.

May the family be comforted by Jesus' promise of seeing your dear loved one again. John 6:40.

When someone you love becomes a memory, the memory becomes a treasure. May the wonderful treasures of your beloved Barry Annino fill your hearts with love and bring you peace. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. Hosea 13:14

Barry Annino was one of the first people I met when I returned to Dallas after graduating from college in New Mexico. I came back to Dallas wanting to develop a flamenco dance company and bring in people from all over the world. He spring boarded my projects introducing me to other people at the deep ellum arts fest will and Film Festival. I'm sorry to just finding out about his passing but I know that has many projects And influence over to deep ellum neighborhood in the city of Dallas...

Coach Barry was one of the best coaches I ever worked with and enjoyed his knowledge, strength, compassion, humor and love that he had for what he did, who he coached and how he lived life. I never saw him without a smile and something nice to say. You are in My Hall of Fame and North Texas State and the members of our Tennis Team will all, always remember you. RIP.
A.G. Longoria

One of the most beloved Tennis Coaches at North Texas State University


I played softball with Barry for many years at the village and somehow always ran into him in all kinds of places. Mostly at Rangers games but also in Deep Ellum, grocery stores and Dart stations. He loved Dallas and will be sorely missed.