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Barry Wayne Uhr

Dallas, Texas

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Uhr, Barry Wayne, M.D. March 29, 1939 Jan. 16, 2010 Barry Wayne Uhr, M.D. was born March 29, 1939 in New Braunfels, Texas and died January 16, 2010 in Dallas. He graduated from New Braunfels High School, The University of Texas at Austin, and UT Southwestern Medical School in Dallas. He married...

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My sympathy and condolences in the loss of Dr. Uhr -- my optamologist and fellow church member. I was saddened to read of his loss of his health battle. I'll miss him - a distinguished gentleman in skilled professional care that gave me such confidence.

As one of Dr. Uhr's patients who valued him highly as a person in addition to his skill as a physician, I send my sincerest condolences to his family. My wife and I were blind long before becoming Dr. Uhr's patients but he helped with our continuing eye care needs with as much dedication as would have been the case if he were preserving our sight. He was truly a healer and a really wonderful human being.

My Condolences to Dr. Uhr's family we will miss him.

I want to send my condolences to Dr. Uhr's family. He was my doctor since I was 8 years old (eye injury) and now I'm 47. He was a very kind man & I thought of him very highly. He will be missed. My prayers are with all of you.

My condolences to Dr. Uhr's family. He was a role model for physicians and was strong during his illness.

I want to send my condolences and deepest sympathy to the Uhr family. Not only did Dr. Uhr work with my husband early in his career, but Luis and I were his patients for many years. He was a physician practicing medicine with a caring and personal touch.
With sincere sympathy,
Mrs. Yolanda Cowley
and the family of L. M. Cowley M.D.

My condolences to the Uhr family for the loss of such a caring and kind man. Although I have only known him for a few months, Dr Uhr inspired many me as I am sure he did to many of us. His strength and kindness always stood out. May God bless you.

Dear Family,

I, of course, send to you Karen my deepest sympathy.And to each of you children, I can only say to you that your father's dedication to you and to
the human race was one of unselfish, Christian humility. He has his reward and he will be remembered.

My memories of him are from a childhood years ago; however, that does not diminish the affection I held for him and now hold for each of you.
God's Blessing and His Strength...

My sincere condolences to the Uhr family. I was his patient for almost 20 years and always enjoyed his calm and funny demeanor. He will always be missed at Baylor and by his patients.