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Barry Orville Brown

Louisville, Kentucky

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Brown, Barry Orville, 62, died November 13, 2014, Cremation Society of Kentucky.

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Just seeing this 10 years later.... Barry was a great boss, great car guy, and ultimately a great person who loved life while I knew him in the 90's. Barry had a big heart and loved...












April 26, 2021....I just found out that Barry left this world. I met Barry in 1985 when my dad and I had stopped into Performance Motors to see the cool cars. Barry was washing a jaguar...I said "I'd love to work around cars like this!" and without turning around Barry told me to come back Monday morning! He gave me the opportunity of a lifetime, to drive cars most people only dream of. I have many treasured memories of...

Happy thanksgiving...the chickens are doing fine...

My sympathy goes out to the family during your time of grief. May God's loving-kindness comfort you and help you through this difficult time. (Psalm 119:50,76)

Dear Beth - Carl and I were so sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your children! God Bless!

You were a wonderful person and a great friend. You were always so very giving and you welcomed everyone with open arms. You will be missed, Barry! RIP

I will always remember the great times we had at Troubadour. Dancing and playing foosball with Terry Ogbourne, George J. and anyone else that could take us on. Fondest memories are of the river with Ray Jones and Debbie Sinclair on the Excalibur. We did some crazy things on that boat. I regret not taking the time to see you at Sam Swope. RIP dear friend. We made a lot of great memories in a short period of time!!

Barry was a true professional and I always enjoyed dealing with him at the dealership. May he rest in peace.

Will always remember all the great times we had!! You have amazing children that will always keep you in their heart! So glad you are no longer in pain. RIP Barry.