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Barry Gamble

Boston, Massachusetts

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Died on May 19, 2008, at the age of 64. He was the beloved husband of Tina; devoted father of Kecia and Barry Jr; grandfather of Iesha Parker; and loving brother of Renee Gamble and David Crawford. Barry was born in Boston to the late Lena Mae and Larry Gamble. He worked for the Boston Housing...

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So many fine comments about Barry Gamble! Ecclesiastes 1:7 says, "A name is better than good oil, and the day of death than the day of one’s being born." In his youth, Barry was well known at his alma mater, JP High School, but also in the streets. No one in his day was more street-smart than he. The Bible, being "Sharper than any two-edged sword" mellowed him into the sweet, gentle and spiritual man that we all knew him as, and he was proud of it. He often remarked - even joked...

We can honestly say that we never laughed so hard when around Barry, and he was always so encouraging.

We were greatly saddened to hear of his passing. We look forward to seeing him again, full of youthful vigor and strength. May the love of Jehovah and the tender compassion of the friends comfort you and keep your hope strong in this time of need.

Dear Tina & kids,
It has been a long time since we have seen or spoken to one another, however I have never forgotten our times together I have very happy memories and pictures of us back in the day when you and Barry would come over to study the Watch Tower with (Tony Brookins )and eat lobster, play a game of cards with the friends....it has been years that passed, but you never forget the good friends that cross your path.
I know that Jehovah's love will keep you until we all meet...

Thank's for helping me to learn the truth. Now I can look to meeting you in the Resurrection.

Your Spiritual Brother.

May the love of friends and family carry you through your loss.

Thank you so much for given me an opportunity to know such a delightful and wonderful person.

I miss my dear friend and teacher. Our studies were a hootfest. How many folks can say they had belly laughs while discussing the trinity?? His love of God, life and laughter changed my impression of ministers and endeared him to me. His faithfulness and zeal inspired me. I so miss his presence on this earth...the void he left is almost tangible. I look forward to seeing him again soon.