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Barry Gustave Ulloth

Redding, California

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PASTOR BARRY GUSTAVE ULLOTH, M.P.H. of Redding, California, passed away on Saturday, May 25, 2013, after losing his fight with pancreatic cancer. He was a long time resident of Redding, where he and his wife built a home in 1996. He served as pastor of the Anderson Seventh-day Adventist Church...

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He was a very close friend. I cherish the time we spent together. I look forward to seeing him again when Jesus comes to take us home.

Sorry to lose contact when you were ill.
From Marjorie and Julian Ulloth

I never knew Barry Ulloth, but I see the same empathy and kindness in his son Joel, the neurosurgeon whose bright mind and skilled hands will allow me to enjoy the physical activities, hopes and goals to which I look forward. Ironically, Barry Ulloth and both share the same first name and age. Were I to have met him I would first thank him for raising such a fine son. My condolences to all the family at this sad time.

The memories of Flether Acadamy includes Barry and his family. What a blessing. Our 50th alumni was meant to be. He came across the US to be with his classmates and friends. So thankful for our time at Rose's. Looking forward to Heaven. "What A Day That Will Be."

Joel,
I am very sorry to read about your great loss.
Condolences to the whole family.
May he rest in peace.

Ashok

I am in shock over his death. When I talk with Barry last, he thought they got all of it. I am deeply sadden by his death. We have truly lost a man of God. May God comfort your family! Del Dunavant

Barry to me... The pastor who frequently encouraged me and prayed with me when I was a pastoral intern. The friend who extended affection consistently with action. The joker whose dry humor brought many smiles. The humble guy -- though more talented than he knew -- who I miss, but look forward to seeing again.

Barry was a wonderful Pastor, Mentor, Friend and Brother in Christ. I miss him already- but I'll see him in the morning on that great resurection day!

Barry, you were a great help to me with your understanding heart and kindness. You fought a real battle with your illness and now the Lord has given you rest until He comes to take us home. You will be missed. Marie Gregory