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Barry Preston Cremer

WYLIE, Texas

1946 - 2007

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Barry Preston Cremer, 60, passed away Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2007. Funeral: 12:30 p.m. Friday in Moore Funeral Home Chapel. Interment: Johnson Station Cemetery. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Barry obtained his master's degree at Cox School of Business at SMU and was a member...

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I am in still in shock to learn of Barry's passing. Barry was my client for many years, and a dear friend. We had fallen out of touch, but I learned he had married again and had 3 little girls. I was so thrilled for him, because he always wanted that. Barry had the biggest heart and kind spirit. I feel so badly for his family. He was so blessed to have had all of you.

My heart was broken when I received the news. Being with the Cremer family was one of my favorite memories of my childhood. Although I was not officialy part of the family, I always felt like I was. I loved all of you very much and I am so sorry for your loss. Barry was very dear to me, my mom and little brother.

Melody and Cremer family..i just received word here in Nashville Tennessee of Barrys death. The McCauley family and Seay family are very grieved about this news. He was part of our family and gatherings and touched all of our lives. Of course i am greatly saddened of such shocking news. As you know we almost married and dated for a year. I so felt part of the Cremer family and loved you all. I had no idea that he had 3 more children. This brought such a smile to me inspite of the tragic news....

I just wanted to write the Cremer family and let them know how devastating this is to me. Barry and Marie and Scott went to my church at Woods Chapel. I loved them. They were the it couple there. They were both so beautiful inside and out. I loves Helen and her husband and all of the grandchildren. I grew up with them. I pray for Barry's wife. May God help her get through this trying time. I lost my 17 yr old son to a drunk driver in Apeil. He was 17, fixing to graduate, It is a hard long...

My prayers are with you and your family. I haven't seen Barry since the 20th Class Reunion. So sorry to hear of his passing. I will remember him as a nice guy and a tremendous boxer. He was a classmate of mine at Eastern Hills in 1965. He is with God and may He protect and keep his family.
God bless - Dennis Pence

Barry was one of the gentle souls that God placed on this earth! Barry was a true Gentlemen to his core. He was a faithful man whom believed in Isaiah 7:9 and always stood firm.

Barry would give you his shirt off his back to help you or be there if you needed a friend to listen. I met Barry after the passing of his son and helped him deal with his loss. We used to go skiing together and became great friends. I wish I did not have to grieve his passing so soon.

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OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOUR FAMILY. HEAVEN HAS WELCOMED A SPECIAL PERSON. ALL OUR LOVE THE KELL FAMILY, JACK, ELAINE, KEVIN AND KENT KELL.

Barry was such a great guy and will be missed so much by all who knew him! Roy and I were so amazed when Barry and Marie came to our wedding the day after they buried their only child, Scott. That was the kind of person Barry was. We'll never forget that as long as we live. Rest in peace, Barry. Our heartfelt sympathy to Barry's family!

With love,

I rented a house from Barry with some friend when I was In college in the late 70's early 80's. Barry lived right across the street and became a great friend and counselor to all of us. He was one of the kindest and most optimistic people I have ever known. I ran in to him occasionally over the years and it was like no time had passed. Although I did not know his family he told about them and how happy they made him. I think of him often and will miss him.