Barry-Kellam-Obituary

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Barry M. Kellam

Severn, Maryland

1956 - 2015

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DIED
July 21, 2015
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Severn, Maryland

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Sturtevant Funeral Home- Portsmouth Blvd. Chapel Obituary

On July 21, 2015, Barry Mason Kellam passed away peacefully in his home in Severn, Maryland. He was born on December 17, 1956 in Portsmouth, VA, to Minnie (Hickman) Kellam and the late Joseph V. Kellam. He is also survived by his wife Lori (Wade) Kellam, his daughters Denise (Kellam) Deaver and...

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Lori I am sorry for your loss.

Please know that I knew Barry from his dental office in Maryland! It was because of patients like him I enjoyed going to work! Please know he will be missed ! Sorry for your loss .

Lori, I am so sorry to hear about Barry's passing. I did not know he had been ill. My heart and prayers go out to you and all of the family.

Minnie, we are praying for peace and comfort for you and your family for Barry's home going. Brindy and Debbie Brinson

One of my oldest friends !
Barry, David "Leroy" Tucker & myself became friends @ 1963 when we moved to Franklin Ave. Although two years separated each of us, I being the youngest, we became fast friends !
Our parents were just that "all our parents" for many years following ! As we grew older we went our separate ways in life, but I for one will always cherish & never forget those days & my two close friends !
I'm so sorry for your loss Mrs. Minnie, Love you always !
Rest...

Mrs. Minnie Kellam,
I am so sorry for your loss. While Barry and I lost touch over the years, I remember fondly the time we spent together growing up. My thoughts and prayers go out to you and all of his family.

Minnie Roger and I are so sorry, our prayers are with you and family. I love you

Mrs. Kellam,

Mama and I are very sorry for the loss of your son, Barry. We are praying for you.
~~Jenny Hanes & Shirley Hanes Warren

Barry was a dear friend early in life, we spent many days hunting and fishing together. Our adult lives took us in seperate directions, during our brief encounters at NNSY we both enjoyed catching up on our life events. Barry was a devoted son to some loving parents, who I so enjoyed as a teenager. Also displayed a large smile when talking about our children. I will never forget the memories we created. Rest in peace my brother.