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Bernard F. Flynn Jr.

Chico, California

1935 - 2010

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BARNEY FLYNN In Memoriam Bernard F. Flynn, Jr. died on October 10, 2010 in Sacramento, California, from heart failure. He was 75. Known to his family and friends as Barney, he enjoyed a full and varied life.A Chico resident for over 30 years, Barney was born on January 21, 1935, in what was then...

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Barney was truly a great man his care for people and nature was never ending he got me my very first job he was always willing to share his knowledge he was very much a people person and i seriously doubt he ever turned his nose up to anyone everyone had value to Barney he was very good and honest and I feel honored to have known him . I like to think one day I will here him laugh agian not a loud or hysterical laugh but about as sincere as can be.

Barney was an exceptional human being. I was fascinated by the way he would look out from under those shaggy eyebrows with a look of plotting some mischief to amuse you both. He gave much to the world he lived in.

Barney's sister Mary and I were close friends and classmates at Trinity College, Washington, D.C. and also members of the Young Christian Students movement at Trinity and in Chicago. It was through Mary that I first met Barney at Trinity, when he came to visit. I renewed the acquaintance when I came to live in Chico. Barney is unforgettable because of his wonderful energy and generous heart. He will be missed.

Cece, I was looking for more info on the death of Doug Ferraro's mom and came across yur brother's obit. What a fine man with many passions and many accomplishments. Prayers for your big family as you mourn your brother's loss. -Meg Gallant Goffredo

Cecilia and family I am sorry for your loss. I hope you are doing okay.

I was fortunate enough to have met and worked with Barney Flynn while part of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers project with the Bureau of Reclamation at the Glenn Colusa Irrigation District. I remember Barney always being happy and a problem solver, he will be missed by all those that came by his way.

Mike Dietl