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Barry M. Eisenhart

York, Pennsylvania

Age 85

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Barry M. Eisenhart Barry M. Eisenhart, 85, died Sunday, December 13, 2020. He was the husband of Helen M. Eisenhart to whom he was married 60 years Mr. Eisenhart was born October 13, 1935, in York. He was the son of the late John D. Eisenhart and Beatrice E. Burkman. He was a USAF veteran. He...

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It is hard to believe Barry has been gone 2 years. I still and always will have fond memories of the Ski trips , not only with Barry and Helen,but his brother , David, and his wife Barbara, to Sutton , Canada , Camelback, and to Tremblant, Canada. Many laughs and jokes told about each other. Barry had away to exaggerate the truth and embellish the story each time told. He was a fun friend. Bob Spacek

It's been a year since our dear friend Barry has passed. A day doesn't go by that we don't remember him in some way. We miss his happy greetings as he'd be taking the trash to the bin and we miss seeing him in the parking lot enjoying a cigarette. I miss the afternoon card games that he most often won. Living so close together these last 16 years has allowed us to share so much time together, a gift we'll always treasure. We miss you, Barry.

Barry was the first teacher I became friends with when I started my teaching job in Dover. After getting married in October of 1966 and returning from a wer honeymoon I began my traveling art teacher job. After one week of teaching all the kids, I had to enter the 1,100 grades in the computer. Barry was there to help as I'd never used a computer before and the rest is history. We developed a life long friendship, sharing ski and beach vacations and have ended up in the same retirement...

Whenever the smell of bacon was in the air, Barry would appear from his condo above at Wynmoor...he would also lament that the only time he got cookies was when us "kids" were coming to visit. I will remember him kindly, including the time he asked me to sign a "oath to stop cheating" at cards! I was too far behind to help myself, but Aunt Helen was within striking distance and I would discard high point cards to help her beat Barry at canasta! If you ever played cards with Barry, you can...

An amazing man and an exceptional teacher. Your guidance and counsel were invaluable. You will be missed more than you know. Rest in Peace

First time, I enjoyed history. I liked your kind of humor.

God rest his soul. So many wonderful memories of him as our history teacher and he an his wife taking us (11th graders!) on a weekend ski trip.

First time I enjoyed history. I like your kind of humor.

Best history teacher. Rest in peace. You were awesome.