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Barry William Muth

San Antonio, Pennsylvania

1958 - 2017

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Major Barry William Muth, 59, passed away Wednesday, September 20, 2017, with his family and loved ones by his side at the Audie L. Murphy VA Hospital in San Antonio, Texas. Barry was born on June 7th, 1958. In 1999, the WestPoint graduate was paralyzed in an accident in Saudi Arabia. After his...

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In honor & memory of Barry a true American hero.

sorry to hear...great man...Douglas Dickson year 77 n his wife

So sorry to hear about Barry's passing. I was his football coach at The Hill School, and enjoyed working with him. He was an outstanding young man, and always tried to do his best. He was a leader and a man of principle. Please accept my condolences. Dick O'Shaughnessy

Dee Dee, so sorry for your great loss. Condolences to you and the family. We will continue to keep you and the family in our thoughts and prayers. He will be missed but not forgotten. Rene, Robin, Gabby and Jules

Dear Dee Dee,
I am so sorry to hear of Barry's passing. He was a warm and friendly person and I feel fortunate to have met him. My thoughts are with you and your family.

Barry was a beacon of hope to anyone with a new injury. He was a leader, veteran, coach, and all around inspiration. More than a patient to me, Barry was a friend. I'll always cherish the laughs we shared in the PT gym. A man of Barry's caliber is hard to come by, and I'm grateful to have known him. And I'm so thankful to have shared dinner with Dee and Barry this summer after Ashley's big game. Those personal conversations meant so much to me then and always will. I'm grateful I was able...

Dee - I am saddened to hear about Barry. I think of you all often and tell stories at work about Barry and his Mt Everest adventure, hand cycling in the MS 150 and the winter games. You, Barry and your family helped me on my journey to become a better rehabilitation physician. May God hold you in his hands in this sad time.

Love, Paula Wegert

In the years that I have known and worked with Barry, at the Cambridge Village HOA, he was an inspiration. He worked tirelessly for the HOA. He always tried to do what was right and fair for all parties concerned. He always kept a great sense of humor and we would laugh together many times at situations that otherwise would make you want to pull your hair out. I will miss you my friend very much. May God bless you Barry and your family.