Barry-Deaven-Obituary

Barry Deaven

Duncannon, Pennsylvania

May 22, 1944 – Oct 22, 2022

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BORN
May 22, 1944
DIED
October 22, 2022
LOCATION
Duncannon, Pennsylvania

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Barry Lee Deaven, 78, of Duncannon, passed away peacefully at his home on October 22, 2022. Born May 22, 1944, he was the son of the late Ralph and Vera (Weiss) Deaven. He was preceded in death by a sister, Bonnie Deaven, and son, Timothy Deaven. Barry is survived by his wife of 58 years, Carolyn...

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Condolences to the family of Barry. My father also worked at Hershocks for many years, Kenny O'Connor. Our wonderful memories are the Hershocks picnics at the beautiful home with the pool. Our family have fond memories. Sorry for your loss

I remember Barry from 9th grade at Lower Paxton Jr. High...really nice guy.l

My Condolences to Barry´s lovely wife and family. I will always remember our good conversations and how much you enjoyed eating Seafood Bisque from Mastracchios. You will be deeply missed! Judy Grosser

My Condolences to Barry´s lovely wife and family. I will always remember our good conversations and eating Seafood Bisque from Mastracchios Restaurant. You will be missed

I knew Barry from our early childhood, He will be missed. Good guy and friend. Sorry for your loss Tom Longenecker

I was saddened to learn of Barry.s passing (and Tim.s) Prayers for family.

My prayers are with the family as Barry is resting in the arms of God.

I always enjoyed my time with Barry, his wife, and children! His wife is my Dad's first cousin and their children are my second cousins. My Dad is James Edward Lentz (son of former Pennsylvania State Senator William B. Lentz). We have old family films with Barry and his sons tossing a baseball back and forth at our home from when I was a young child, that we have uploaded privately on YouTube that we would be happy to let the family have access to if interested. You all take care and know...

My Dad worked for Ralph Deaven for many years. My parents, Jim and Mary Gipe, were married with Vera and Ralph and they lived together until I was born. We were family friends all my life. Barry and my brother, Randy, were the same age, and good friends in their youth. He was an outdoorsman all his life, and I felt like he was family. I never knew that he was sick and was shocked to read his obit. Janie, we are so sorry. RIP, Barry. Donna Gipe Julian