Barry-Palmer-Obituary

Barry Palmer

Muskegon, Michigan

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Barry Ernest, aged 72, passed away peacefully surrounded by family at his daughters' home on January 16, 2013 (which would have been mom and dad's 53rd wedding anniversary). Barry was born on August 27, 1940 to Jennings and Dorothy (Brayton) Palmer of Twin Lake, MI. Barry was preceded in death by...

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I am sorry for your loss, I graduated from high school with Barry he was always a good friend and I will miss him at the next class reunion.

The memories seem like they're just not enough. I love ypu despite everything because the good.memories outweigh the bad. The trips to G&L in Grand Haven, the bike rides around the block, riding in in the front seat of the cadilac to Muskegon, late night bowls of ice cream, "mowing the lawn" but I was.only riding the lawn mower, the long Sunday drives to church, the winks to Grandmas corny jokes when I forced a laugh, the way you would greet me when I came over. I do love you. Please hug...

To the Family,
Please accept our deepest sympathy on your loss. Tracy graduated with Barry and Dee from Muskegon Catholic Central.
They were both wonderful people.
Barry (and sometime Dee) would stop by Tracy's shop for a hair cut and an up-date on both families. They were two of the nicest and kindest people we have ever known.
Sincerely,
Dee & Tracy Wright

I worked with Berry at the Kent Career
Technical Center for many years. All I have is great memories of working with Berry. He was always a professional.

I will miss him at the ROOD gatherings also

To the Palmer family: so sorry for your lost,our prayers and thoughts are with you all. Gloria Sikkenga and family

Dearest Jean,
We are so sorry to hear of the loss of your Father,
To loose both of your parents in such a short time,
May they both rest in peace.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.
With love
Bruce & Diane

David and I pray for all of you in this time of grief. I will always remember your mom waving to us from your yard on Van Buren and then Barry strolling over to just talk. I believe they are both looking down on all of you and perhaps praying that in their absence now, more than ever, is the time to get together and hold each other up.

Dave & Sue Bradford

I am so sorry for your loss. He was part of our Sunday morning breakfast group. He always keep the conversations going. He will be missed.

The best friend that anyone coud have. Barry and I went to St. Mary's School and also Catholic Central High together. Also was a friend of his wife Dee. Will really miss him!