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Still missing Barry and always will. Not a day goes by that I do not think about him. May peace come to everyone who's life he touched.
Tony
March 12, 2021 | Significant Other
Woodland Park, New Jersey
EDELMAN - Barry, 41, of Englewood, NJ, on March 12, 2007. Survived by his partner Tony Fuccillo, sons Zachary, Alex, and their mother Michelle (David) Ramirez, parents Arnold and Myrna, sister Susan, and Karen, and niece Jenna. Services are today, 1:30 PM at Robert Schoem's Menorah Chapel, W-150...
Read MoreStill missing Barry and always will. Not a day goes by that I do not think about him. May peace come to everyone who's life he touched.
Tony
March 12, 2021 | Significant Other
Tony I am devestated to learn of your tragic loss. Barry was an important part of the Kensignton House family. His smiles and friendly conversations will be missed by all of us that got to know him. My heart goes out to you and the rest of your family.
Richard Veith
March 28, 2007 | New York, NY
Barry was one of the kindest and most genuine people I had ever met. Sweet, hilarious, generous, a wonderful father...his passing is such an enormous loss for everyone who knew Barry.
I will miss him so much and send prayers for peace to Tony, Michelle, his kids and family.
Samantha Salenger
March 24, 2007 | Portland, OR
Barry Edelman - A smile,
blue eyes, great humour, kind, generous, loved and beloved, fun to be with, pure soul, a man nobody could ignore, a friend !
May you rest in peace, take care of us from up there, send regards.
Our Love and empathy to Arnold and Myrna, Tonny, Zach and Alex, Suzan Karen and Janna, Michelle and David.
Families Boim & Ben Menachem,Israel
Neta Ben Menachem
March 22, 2007 | Kfar Haoranim, Israel
I am sincerely so sorry to hear about the sudden loss of Barry. I met Barry a couple of years ago through a mutual friend. Barry and I immediately discovered we had two things in common: we spent the same number of years Ithaca College and he compassionately identified with my hearing loss through his tremendous love of his children, Tony and his family. He will sincerely be missed.
Stephanie Altman
March 22, 2007 | Great Neck, NY
Barry was such a loving and gentle person. He had a wonderful sense of humor and an unforgettable smile. It is such a loss to so many... that words cannot express the depth of the sorrow we all feel. He will always be in our hearts.
Our love and prayers are with you all.
Cathy, Dina, & Stephen
Cathy Pike
March 22, 2007 | Arlington, MA
You can never be prepared for anything such as this; the enormity of the loss of not only the person, but of their being. I hold many dear memories of Barry and I am thankful that there exist so many of you that hold these memories too.
For I only need to call upon one of you to bring him back.
Chuck Ginsberg
March 21, 2007 | Portland, OR
Words can not express how the loss of Barry has "dimmed the lights on earth". Although my fiendship with Barry was short, too short, I am a blessed and much better person for knowing him. I will always remember what a great host he was to us everytime we were in NY to visit, his smile, his love for Tony and his family and most important his love of his boys. He will never be forgotten. You are all in my prayers.
Matthew Minnier
March 21, 2007 | Alexandria, VA
Dear Dad,
I will never forget you and your wonderful memories. Nor will I ever forget our jokes that we had together. Your warm and wonderful memories will always keep a part of you alive. We will always love, and remember you. May you Rest In Peace forever.
Zach Edelman
March 21, 2007 | Fort Lee, NJ