Barry-Hornstein-Obituary

Barry Hornstein

Portland, Oregon

Sep 8, 1941 – Dec 22, 2022

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BORN
September 8, 1941
DIED
December 22, 2022
LOCATION
Portland, Oregon

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Barry HornsteinSept. 8, 1941 - Dec. 22, 2022 Barry D. Hornstein passed away Dec. 22, 2022 at the age of 81. Barry was a native Oregonian. He attended Lincoln High School and Portland State University.He is survived by his wife of 42 years, Kathleen; children, Heidi Hornstein, Gretchen (Allen)...

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Rest in Peace dear Barry sorry for your Loss

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived. Your father was one of the most kindest, helpful, and considerate person I know. He was always concerned about his kids and he loved talking about them. He reminds me of my own father. Barry was a true example of how to treat people with kindness. We need more people in this world like your husband and father.

At Lincoln High School he was a bright spot in the day passing thru those crowded hallways -- smiling and greeting all his friends. Such a positive LHS student. LHS Class of 1959

This saddens me, I worked with Barry for about 9 years starting at Stewart & Tunno. He had a really big heart and agreat sense of humor he could make anyone smile. As the receptionist at the time I was also the one who took the call from him when the bomb went off for him to tell me he couldn't make it into the office, he was a very dedicated man. He will be missed!

I worked with Barry at Stewart and Tunno for many years. He was an inspiration to all. I still have the nutcracker he gave me. I was so sadden by seeing his passing. Prayers to the family.

I am so sad to see this. I worked with Barry for over 10 years at Stewart & Tunno and always loved working with Barry. He always made me laugh!! I have the best memories of him.

So sorry to hear about Barry´s passing. Please know we are praying for the Hornstein family and know you have wonderful memories of a wonderful man. Love, The Donises