Barry-Waxman-Obituary

Barry Waxman

Brattleboro, Vermont

1939 - 2021

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DIED
January 16, 2021
LOCATION
Brattleboro, Vermont

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On January 16, 2021 Barry Waxman left this world, although dementia had taken him long before.If Barry were writing or editing this piece, he would be sure to detail all of his remarkable educational and professional achievements, which were many (three separate degrees from Harvard!), as well as...

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How nice to remember Barry. My God, he was fun! And VERY bright! He was a valued member of a group of very bright, very close, group of Central High students. Those were te days, and those were the friends!

Dear Elsa: It was one amazing group of friends at Central High, all very bright and quick. Barry stood out because of his quick wit. I remember him with great pleasure. It is a pleasure to remember him. Best wishes, Michael

Dear Family, (Elaine) MANY years ago, about 70 +, Elaine and I were in the same bunk at Blue Mountain Camp (J-12) There were some fun times that we spent together as well as at your home on Washington Lane. Barry was a fun-loving, very smart and talented young man. May his memory be for a blessing to your family and to the Jewish people. AVI (Gail Watman) Katz

Elsa, my deepest sympathy on your loss of Barry. I passed your old house property on Route 30 and thought of you. Best regards.

Dear Elsa: I would guess that more than sixty years have passed since I last saw you and Barry. It was probably at your wedding. I remember that, to my surprise, you were going somewhere and would share the place with one set of your parents. I remember Barry as a "cut-up", very smart and very witty. He loved word play. I was saddened to learn of his death, but happy to know that he had such a large, and apparently, very happy, family. I can easily imagine that his grandchildren adored...

Dear Elsa: I would guess that more than sixty years have passed since I last saw you and Barry. One memory of you two is that, if I recall, you spent your honeymoon at some place that you shared with one set of your parents. I was saddened to learn of Barry's death, but happy to know that you two had such a large, and apparently, happy family. I remember Barry as a "cut-up", very smart and very clever. He loved word-play. I am glad to know that he tried to pass it on to grandchildren. Please...

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.