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Ralph Hall
February 26, 2020


Marysville, Pennsylvania
1948 - 2020
Barry Lee Cassel, 71, of Marysville, PA, passed away Saturday, February 15, 2020 at UPMC West Shore Hospital, Mechanicsburg, PA. Barry was born in Hanover, PA on April 3, 1948, a son of the late Paul L. and Arlene E. (Zeigler) Cassel. He was a Communications Technician at Morefield Communications...
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Ralph Hall
February 26, 2020
Absolutely a great guy to work with. Best attitude, work ethic of anyone I know.
Paul Krieger
February 24, 2020 | Roseglen, PA
Dear Jan, Jamie, and Jason,
It's so hard to find the right words to describe what a wonderful person Barry was but I think Joyce summed it up the best. No matter whether he knew you a short time or a long time, when he spoke to you, you felt as if he was your best friend. God got a good one up there. God Bless you all.
Love,
Maryann and Larry Plummer
Maryann Plummer
February 24, 2020 | Etters, PA
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dave Brady
February 24, 2020 | Marysville, PA
You will be greatly missed Barry.
Eva Black
February 23, 2020
When Nevin and I moved to Leewood, Barry always said that we were living on the hill looking down at him. Well Barry, now I know you are looking down on us. You were a good friend with a wonderful smile and great personality. You will be missed by so many. My heart goes out to Jan and Jamie and their family.
Debbie Fahnestock
February 23, 2020 | Marysville, PA
When Nevin and I moved to Leewood , Barry always said we were looking down on him because we lived up on the hill. Now he is looking down on us. Goodbye to a wonderful friend. Prayers are with you Jan and Jamie and all your family.
Debbie Fahnestock
February 23, 2020 | Marysville, PA
RIP Barry nice knowing from Susquentia High School your smile will be missing prayers to your family and friends
kathleen gish
February 22, 2020 | Liverpool, PA
For us and many many more of his friends, Barry's passing leaves a void that may be almost impossible to fill. Had it not been for Barry helping when building our new home, we may very well not be living where we are today. He was always a good friend and great fun to be around. He will forever be missed.
George & Bonnie Achenbach
February 22, 2020