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Barry L. Shupe

Palmer, Pennsylvania

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Barry L. Shupe, 79, of Forks Township, PA, passed away on February 12, 2016 in Wilson Borough. Born April 30, 1936, in Easton, PA, he was the son of the late Victor and Beulah Johnson Shupe. He was predeceased by his wife, Joan H. Sandt Shupe, who passed in 2004. He was self employed and worked...

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Uncle Barry was my father Gary's brother. I remember his jokes too. We didn't see him often because I was born in California, but when I visited Pennsylvania when I was about 13 they welcomed me. I wish I could have spent more time with you.

Lost a great brother on this day. He was a funny person with a huge sense of humor. Loved to dance and was an excellent quoit player. His yard was full of concrete figurines that he made, painted and maintained for all passersby to see. A wonderful family man that will be missed by all who ever came into contact with him. See you again one day Bro.

Cindy ,Larry, and Gary We had just learned about about your Fathers passing . What a funny, and great man he was. A lot of great memories at My Nan's (Betty) with your Mom and Dad. Our deepest sympathy ! Luv to you all. Stacy and Frank Reimer and George Ahart

We are sorry to hear of your loss of a great father and father in law, Larry, Barry, Cindy & Tom. I spent a lot of time with thru the years, He will be
by all Bruce & Beulah Goodyear

Garry, So sorry to hear about your Dad's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you in this time of sorrow. Your friends, Barry and Sharon Fehr

Dear Garry, Cindy and Family,
I remember your Dad like it was yesterday. I liked him a lot. I extend my deepest sympathies to you and your family.

Cindy, Gary and Larry my heart goes out to all Uncle Barry was such a great kind hearted man who will be missed by many. I will miss his laughter and jokes he told. I will keep all in prayer that God will help you get threw this time of sorrow.

To a good man may you rest in peace. Our thoughts and prayers with the family.

Garry we thought the world of Barry.No one could make the heater purr like he did.Stay strong we know you have had some tough years with losses. Love, Althea and Gail