Barry-Swartz-Obituary

Barry Swartz

Fort Myers, Fl, Maryland

Age 62

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DIED
February 4, 2017
AGE
62
LOCATION
Fort Myers, Fl, Maryland
CHARITY
American Heart Association

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Fort Myers, FL - Barry S, Swartz, 62, of Fort Myers, FL passed away Saturday, February 4, 2017 at the University of Florida Sands Hospital, Gainesville, FL. He was the beloved husband of Jeanne (Soucy) Swartz. Born in Lowell, MA, a son of the late Hymen and Charlotte (Brown) Swartz, he had lived...

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Jeanne, was shocked and very sad to hear of Barry's passing. You know the relationship he and I had at Ecolab from the beginning. He was a true friend Boss and fellow
Ecolab associate. I just found out about it while on vacation with my 3 granddaughters in California this full month of July. My long time friend and former associate in Ecolab Mike Smith in San Diego saw the listing of Barry's passing in the publication of former Ecolab Employees booklet and called me. I notified Tammy...

Barry was a mentor and a friend. He always greeted and left you with a smile, humor, and words of wisdom. He will be dearly missed. My condolences to his family.

BOSS MAN---RIP RH

Love you dad

Barry is missed deeply, how will his admin Toni and I get through our day without Barry's daily call filled with guidance, humor, incouragement and his discussion ending "SEE YA". Barry was a wonderful man who touched all who knew him. Our prayers for Barry precious family to feel all the love and condolences from your Ecolab family.

May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family today and always.

Heartfelt wishes for comfort to all your family.

Offering our deepest condolences at this difficult time.

Jeanne, Stephanie and Ryan

Sincere condolences to you at this time. Barry was a very special person of whom was truly someone that changed my life. He was one of the most giving and helpful individuals to me personally when I had some difficult times. He did things for me that were not required, but very much appreciated. Knowing him and having the opportunity to pick up the phone and speak to him anytime, was very comforting. I will miss him very much.

Prayers to you.