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Barry was a gentle soul and a kind friend. I know first-hand of the time and energy he invested into the scheduling of FCCO clinics. He will be greatly missed.
Kimberly Dauphin
November 12, 2008 | Vancouver
Portland, Oregon
WRIGHT, Barry E. 1951-2008
A memorial service for Barry Wright will be at 3 p.m. Monday, Nov. 10, 2008, at Providence Portland Medical Center in the social room. All are welcome.
Barry E. Wright was born March 30, 1951, in Greensburg Pa., and moved to Portland in the late 1980s. He...
Read MoreBarry was a gentle soul and a kind friend. I know first-hand of the time and energy he invested into the scheduling of FCCO clinics. He will be greatly missed.
Kimberly Dauphin
November 12, 2008 | Vancouver
Although I did not know Barry personally, I believe his works have affected many others, myself included who have volunteered for the FCCO. He will be missed.
Pamela Schulz
November 12, 2008 | Longview, WA
Barry chatted with me about his childhood on rough innercity streets where gangs and guns were a part of life. It isn't often that a person comes out from those experiences with a heart full of compassion. Barry was exceptional that way. He served his fellow man and ferral cats with a commitment to make a difference in lives that would otherwise be looked over. "The measure of a man is the good he does for the world".
Kimberly Lane
November 12, 2008 | Portland, OR
Although I did not know Barry personally, I admire his devotion to volunteering for those organizations. I also volunteer with the OFCC and know how important this group is. Purrs-- Milli from Washington
milli schaber
November 12, 2008 | Longview, WA
I didn't know Barry, but from what I have learned it seems his life helped and touched many creatures.
Dresden Skees-Gregory
November 12, 2008 | Hillsboro, OR
Thanks for all your work on behalf of the animals. You will be missed.
Mera Fisher
November 12, 2008
I am a volunteer with the Feral Cat Coalition of Oregon and worked with Barry for several years. With the help of Barry's friend Charles, I was able to go to his home after his death and rescue his three cats. He had named another friend to receive the cats in the event of his death, and the cats are safe with her now.
Barry's position with FCCO was so important -- contacting veterinarians and technicians over the phone to schedule them for our clinics. But because he worked mostly...
Carma Crimins
November 12, 2008 | Portland, OR
The cats of Oregon will greatly miss Berry.
Carrie Goolsby
November 12, 2008 | Portland, OR
Thanks for sharing your kitty tales.
Does anyone know where his 3 felines
are now ?
Becky schenck
November 10, 2008 | Portland, OR