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Barry E. Smith

Riegelsville, Pennsylvania

1955 - 2020

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April 28, 2020
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Riegelsville, Pennsylvania

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Barry E. Smith REVERE Barry E. Smith, 64, formerly of Revere, passed away Sunday, April 26, 2020, in Ambler Extended Care Center. He was born August 20, 1955 in Wilson Borough, PA, a son of the late Robert and Edith Sterner Smith. Barry was a 1974 graduate of Delaware Valley High School and...

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I knew Barry through the VVA 210 Chapter in Doylestown. He was always there to do whatever needed to be done. We all shared some great times back in the 80's and 90's and Barry was always ready to help in any way he could.
R.I.P. Marine. Semper Fi Barry.

My wife and I, BOTH former USAF Sergeants, and former members of Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter #210 (we moved north later) knew Barry from attending Chapter meetings, and working with him during the many chapter fund raisers and working/serving the Chapter's Thanksgiving dinner for (homeless) veterans at the senior center in Doylestown, PA.

We visited with him at the hospital too, sometime after his motorcycle accident, and also met and spoke with his wife Joanne and son Sean...

I am so sincerely sorry. My heart and prayers go out to the family during this time of mourning. May you all find peace knowing that Barry is watching over you.

I am saddened to hear of your family's loss. Barry was a classmate of mine, kindergarten through high school, and we became close in high school. Hold his memory close to your heart, and may the lord above see you through these tough days.

Mike and I will always remember the New Years spent watching movies and falling asleep on the floor at our house. We all had a lot of laughs!
RIP Barry! Hugs to Joanne, Sean and family!

R.I.P. Barry So sorry to read of your passing. Condolences to your family .

As combat brothers and defenders of our nation;
We salute our comrade who, as we have,
sacrificed much more than many can understand
to keep this nation a free nation. It is he who fought
and paid a price which so many have not done.
We of the Military Order of the Purple Heart
offer our deepest sympathy to you,
the family of our fallen comrade.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you
at this time of sorrow.
He will no longer have to suffer the wounds...

So very sorry Sean, Joanne and family was always nice having you as neighbors, Barry was a great guy