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Barry D. Cahn

Reading, Pennsylvania

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Barry D. Cahn, 64, Greenfields, was pronounced dead May 30, 2008, at 3:30 a.m. in the emergency room at St. Joseph Medical Center, Bern Township.

He was the husband of Barbara L. (Ferraro) Cahn.

Born in Reading, he was a son of the late Bernard R. Cahn and Olive M. (Buller) Cahn...

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Hi, this is one of Barry,s workers,I had worked with Barry in the Hometown Chicken. I was the one that made the cole slow, the way he liked it to be done.Back in April I have just see Barry, and ordered food. He was going to take me back to work with him again. I worked with him in 2004, then I had to have an operation on my legs.

I actually found out about this terrible loss by a sign posted out at Take Home Chicken. Barry was a good guy...besides always putting pride in his work and treating people fairly, he took care of you as a person and a customer. He was always thanking me every time I went into his business for a piece I wrote on what I referred to as the best chicken place around on my web column. My friend and his brother worked for Barry at both Dunkin Donuts and Homestead, Justin even running the shop at...

Hi Barbara

My sympathy to you and your family on the loss of Barry. The three of us went to Reading High together, graduated together and even drove up to the school the next day together to return our gowns and get our diplomas ( Your father, Uncle Tommy drove us ) and finally, I was part of your Wedding party...

I know we have't seen each other in years, but my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family now....

All my love, cousin Ronnie

Barbara and family,

We were very sorry to hear of Barry's passing. Please accept our deepest sympathy. We hope you and your family find comfort in the good memories you have of Barry. We remember the good times we spent together.

Thinking of you,

Bob and Sherry Walters

Thinking of you,

Barry,
My wonderful friend. My heart sank when I heard the news. I will truly miss you and your caring ways. May God Bless you and your family, for one day we will all be together standing beside the good Lord. I promise to pray for you and especially your family. Both Addie and I love and miss you very much. See you in heaven my friend. I'll never forget you.

Deepest sympathy to your family. Barry taught me alot about the restaurant business that was useful to me throughout my career.

Dear Cahn family,

My thoughts & prayers are with you during this difficult time. Mr. Cahn was a wonderful man...always smiling, caring & respectful of everyone. I respect him so very much...he touched many people. I pray that your memories will comfort you until you reunite in God's heaven.

SNAP!

To the family of Barry Cahn, I do not know any of you, but I knew Barry. I was a customer of his for many years at the chicken place. I was very saddened to hear of his passing. He was a terrific person. Always friendly and caring. He would always acknowledge me whenever he saw me, even in passing by when he was delivering. I will miss his smiling face and his small chats. May you find peace in knowing he touched many lifes and he will be greatly missed.