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Carl Barron Obituary

Carl F. Barron, Ph.D., February 16, 2014 at age 97. Predeceased by wife Ruth, parents Etta and Robert L. Barron and brother Stanley P. Barron (Lois). Survived by his daughters Diane Davis (Sidney) of Naples FL; Dr. Arlene P. Seal of Pittsburgh, PA; Judith Lambert (Richard) of Vista, CA; Lynne March (Harold) of Canton, MA; and son Kenneth Barron (Marian) of Weston, MA. Grandchildren Bethany Niazian, Leslie Reagan-Caer, David Seal (Marta), Adam Yawnick (Aimee), Randall Barron (Kathleen), Rebecca Litvak (Richard), and Sivana, Emelia & Robert Barron; Great-Grandchildren Nicolas & Abigail Niazian, Jace Yawnick, Ashley & Drew Barron, Ari, Alejandro, & Andres Seal, Kian Reagan-Caer, Nathan Litvak, several nieces and many dear relatives and friends. Dr. Barron attended Arlington High School, Bowdoin College and the Harvard Business School. Although his home was Belmont for 70+years, his heart belonged to Cambridge, where he not only founded the furniture leasing industry in the US in 1938, in working a lifetime there with his wife Ruth at his side, but he also founded and ran numerous business associations that enhanced the citys reputation and well- being. Aside from his own Barron Building in Central Square, there is the honorary Carl F. Barron Plaza, as well as many city scholarships that he and his wife established, plus honors and awards, proclamations and recognition for decades of altruistic service to Cambridge. Often called the Mayor of Central Square, he was a Past-President of the International Furniture Rental Assoc., Founder & Chairman of ARNET, national trade association; Founder & Chairman, Combined Cambridge Business Associations; Lifetime Chairman, Honors Committee, IFRA; Lifetime, Honorary Director, Rental Housing Assn. of Gr. Boston RE Board; Established Barron Family Fund for Judaic Studies at Widener Library, Harvard University; Established CFB Cambridge Fire Dept. Award; Established CFB Belmont Fire Department Award. In addition he received honors including Salvation Army Leadership Award, Hildebrand Family Self-Help Service Award, Cambridge Chamber of Commerce for 60 years as a leader of Business, Politics, Philanthropy & Public Relations; Cambridge Property Owners Association Award as President & Co-Founder, Cambridge Mayor Kenneth E. Reeves Award; Mayors Appreciation Award for Work on Behalf of the Seniors of Cambridge, MA; CFB Chair in Marketing established at Cambridge College, the Cambridge YMCAs Spirit, Mind & Body Award. He was board member of 17 non-profit organizations; received award from Mass. Board of School Committees for giving 5 scholarships every year; Award from Middlesex District Attorney for civic involvement; established the Ruth & Carl F. Barron Cambridge Police Award and the Barron Family Public Works Dept. Award. His personal interests included a library of over 3000 books, many on history and Judaica, extensive world travel and photography. He published an autobiography in 1991, was an author of a business manual on Psychology in Business, Life-time member, American Philatelic Society, designed furniture, jewelry and crystal, as well as developing extensive family genealogy on both sides of his family. Dr. Barron said he might retire at age 100 and at age 90 he received an honorary doctorate from Cambridge College which established the CFB Distinguished Lecture Series and where he was a guest lecturer. He was also a guest lecturer at Bowdoin College. There were scholarships to the Cambridge Rindge and Latin High School, to the Cambridge Police Dept. and more. He established the Barron Center for Mens Health at Mt. Auburn Hospital where he was a member of the Board of Corporators. His leadership in Cambridge impacted the Cambridge Chamber of Commerce, the Central Square Businessmens Assoc., and the International Restaurants of Central Square, the Cambridge Property Owners Assoc., and others. He was know n as Dr. Catalyst for improvements amongst the various segments of the city and he enjoyed connecting people and groups to make a difference in the Cambridge he loved. Nationally, Dr. Barron was recognized by the furniture leasing industry as its founder and he was a long-time mentor who promoted his industry across the country. He worked with furniture manufacturers to make furniture for a whole new concept at a time when the leasing was considered the step-child of the furniture industry. Putnam Furniture Leasing Company became the largest privately held furniture leasing company in the country which was sold in 2001 to CORT, a Berkshire Hathaway Company. His family and friends were extremely important to him as he nurtured his passions of history, travel, and genealogy. He had friends all over the world with whom he stayed connected. Dr. Barron was often described as a legend in his own time. He said he drove a hard bargain, but he was in truth, a fair and reasonable man who provided for his own, and chose to help many others. He cherished close relationships. He was a leader, a mentor a man to be admired, respected and not forgotten.

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Published by The Cambridge Chronicle from Feb. 19 to Feb. 26, 2014.

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Bob Kuller

September 2, 2014

Carl was my landlord when I owned a business in Cambridge. He was an honest and generous man, and I always felt respected by him.

Charles Ogletree

March 2, 2014

The loss of Carl Barron is a lost to us all. Two years ago I visited him at his home with Rev.Leroy Attles and Henrietta Attles. It was a blessing for us all.Rest in Peace my

February 22, 2014

Dear Lynne and Kenny,

I am saddened to hear of the passing of your father. I remember when I first met him on the Cape in 1968, he was somewhat reserved but what really impressed me about your father was his vast desire for knowledge. The last time I saw your father he was surrounded by his business associates and friends and it was easy to see how many people respected him just as I felt your father respected me the very first time I met him (I felt the same way about your mother too). Mr. Barron was not a "sign of the times", he was ahead of it.

My condolences to the entire Barron family.

Paul Michael Perry

February 21, 2014

My sincere sympathies to your family. It's always so sad to lose someone close. May you find comfort at Acst 24:15

Michael Guleserian

February 20, 2014

To the Barron Family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you during this diffucult time. Mr. Barron was a special man. We will all miss him.

George Fantini

February 20, 2014

A life well lead and a legacy to be well remembered by the countless numbers who were privileged to cross in his path. I was one of those lucky folks having met Carl over 50 years ago. A true gentleman.

Clinton Williams

February 20, 2014

My deepest condolences to the Barron Family. Mr. Barron was a great person, who always lived life to it's fullest. I only hope that I have as much energy as he did when I get to that age.

Martin Ssekyewa

February 20, 2014

I met Uncle Barron in 2011 as a Cambridge college student, he made me as his own and welcomed me as I am. The knowledge and wisdom you have imparted upon me has been a great help and support throughout my search for the right career. I am not there yet, but I believe my success would at least in part due to your sincere support and mentorship. You will forever remain a major contributor behind my success and achievements.To you dear family, please accept my sympathy.

Martin Ssekyewa

February 20, 2014

Thank you for letting us share on your Fathers' love and wisdom. His legacy will live to flourish forever in our hearts.

February 19, 2014

My deepest condolences to the entire Barron Family on the loss of this very wise and generous man. During my tenure as the Executive Director of the Hildebrand Family Self-Help Center, his support and generosity were an essential part of my time at the organization and what the organization is today. The Hildebrand and I have lost a dear friend. May God be with the entire family in this time of sorrow and loss.
Joyce Mathon Trotman, Boston, MA

Dawn L

February 19, 2014

My thoughts & prayers are with the Barron family at this time. I knew Mr Barron from working at Mt Auburn. He was always delightful to be around. I was so glad to get to see him. What a great & kind man. He is in Paradise now.

Michael Walsh

February 19, 2014

We were truly honored to have spent time with this great gentleman. He was a man of many virtues and as I said to him on several occasions, he was a living member of the greatest generation to have ever lived. His interest in education and his being so present in our lives, made my experience at Cambridge College that much richer and rewarding. He taught us about a world of possibility and the importance of relationships. He asked that we always tell the truth. I will miss him dearly and express my deepest condolences to his entire family at this difficult time. May the peace of knowing he was loved and respected bring you some comfort. God, please grant him eternal rest and peace. With our deepest sympathies, Michael and Bert Thurlo-Walsh. Class of 2013 and 2010 / Cambridge College.

Tatsha Robertson

February 19, 2014

He was one of the most amazing men I've ever met.

martin berman

February 19, 2014

always the perfect gentleman. It was a pleasure doing business with Carl over the years. Condolences to his family

February 19, 2014

I'm so sorry for your loss. Our loving heavenly Father is the God of all comfort. May you find peace and comfort during this difficult time.

ROBERT Hall

February 19, 2014

To dear Carl, a man who I met during the snuff bottle convention IN HAWAII with his lovely wife Ruth, both of whom become loved by the Hall family in England after very healthy and fascinating business transactions together, and I can feel, surely, that we all became firm friends too which is the perfect scenario.

Carl was philanthropic, generous, caring, fiercely family orientated and above all humorous, kind and compassionate. his regard for people of all nations, colours, religions and beliefs was a lesson for us all to learn. Not only did Carl help the local town of Cambridge in a huge and selfless manner but there were often waifs and strays he came into contact with too, whom he helped to get out of their misery and to get started again. The only thing Carl wanted in return was fairness, loyalty, honesty and hard work.

It will be extremely difficult to write enough words to describe Carl or even to get his myriad acts of kindness and generosity in the correct order, he was a giant in our life. The family of Halls, Robert (Bob), Lindsey, Gemma, Georgia and Genevieve feel very privileged and lucky to have met him during our lives. If anyone deserves to rest in peace, Carl does! We will truly miss this lovely man who set such an example to all he met.

Mr and Mrs Robert Hall and family, London, England.

February 19, 2014

The Barrell family will always remember Carl and the Barron family. We have always enjoyed each others company. We have on many occasions witnessed first hand the Barron Family generosity and wisdom at work. We will miss him very much
Joe and Martha Barrell

February 18, 2014

To the Barron Family...Please accept my deepest sorrow for your loss. Mr. B will live on in all of us who knew him. His generosity, his thoughtfulness, his straight forward view on life and its many wonders.
His strength will be remembered, his legacy lives in all of you.
G-D Bless
Michael Lebowitz

Rolly Hopkins

February 18, 2014

A giant in the commercial real estate industry will be sorely missed by his (what I considered) surrogate son, the founder of the New England Real Estate Journal. He was always there for me and I totally appreciated it.

Bill Swets

February 18, 2014

My thoughts and prayers are with the entire Barron Family at this loss. Carl has been an icon in the industry I've devoted 35 years to and has been a dear friend and special mentor thru all of these years. Carl has left a great legacy of loving family, wonderful impact on the community around him and a strong influence on a thriving furniture rental industry. Thank you Carl.
Bill Swets and Family

Naomi Johnson

February 18, 2014

Thirty years ago when Carl Barron hired me, little did I realize the new opportunities he opened. His saavy business relationships, generosity, compassion and philanthropic endeavors shaped my world.

To this day, I smile recalling how much he loved chocolate and he shared this love with many. Mr. "B" was one of a kind, and surely will be missed. My condolences to the entire Barron family.

Jean Schaefer

February 18, 2014

News of Carl Barron' passing was news no one of us fortunate enough to know him wanted to hear.
My late husband, Clifford, and I were two of the many such lucky ones – we knew the joy of Carl's friendship for over 35 years and felt that beloved Carl would live forever.
We loved to hear memories of his parents, rich inspirations in his life and the genesis of Carl's life-long ingenuity, steadfastness and generosity. His love and devotion to his late wife, Ruth, and his pride in their son, daughters, grand children and great grandchildren told an epic tale of an ever-giving and involved patriarch - loved and respected in turn by an ever-loving family. Carl was a teacher, a lover, and a giver. He gave of himself to his family, to his friends and to his community. Philanthropy was as vital to Carl as mentoring and teaching, all of these, vital to his every-day activities. To say that many will miss him is a huge understatement.
I wish the very best for his family and wish beloved Carl eternal peace.

Jean Schaefer

Cheryl Santee

February 18, 2014

A wonderful era is over. Will Central Square survive without his wonderful and loving presence. My deepest sympathies to his great big fabulous family. He will be greatly missed by the business community. I will treasure my Carl Barron designed cobalt blue vases. From a former CSBA member. Peace Mr. Barron.

February 18, 2014

Carl was a hard man to work for but also a very fair man. All he expected was that you do your best and to be honest with him. We will all miss him very much and a big void will be felt in Central Square. Condolences to all of his family. Take solace in the fact that Carl will never be forgetton.

Michael D Hatfield

February 18, 2014

The message announcing Carl Barron's death saddened us immensely. We want his children to know that we share their pain and will always remember him as a very generous and caring man.
Fran

Michael Meadows

February 18, 2014

Our thoughts and prayers to the Barron Family. Our family had the privilege of knowing and conducting business with Mr. Barron for many years and we were always impressed with his honesty and integrity. We will never forget him.

February 18, 2014

Quite simply Mr. Barron was largely responsible for changing my life. He took a chance on me 26 years ago and I am eternally grateful. My wife and daughters wish to extend our deepest condolences to the entire Barron family.

David Styrczula

Hildebrand Family Self Help Center

February 18, 2014

Deepest Sympathy to the Baron family from our entire organization. We have lost a longtime supporter.

Steve Kazes

February 18, 2014

To the Barron Family: My wife and I were so sorry to hear of the loss of your Father. I worked for Mr. B for 20 years he taught a great deal to me.His genorosity to the community and to many people with his recources his time and knowledge personified the kind of man he was. Our condolences to the entire Barron Family.

Ronni Paulive-Miller

February 18, 2014

Our thoughts and prayers to our cousins and the entire Barron family. Carl was an inspiration to us all and very special to my mother. I thank him for always inviting her to the fun galas and will always remember him each time I open up our Barron Family album he created for all of us.

February 17, 2014

Not only will I miss Carl Barron, but the world will miss him. He was always willing to help and share advice. His wisdom was bountiful. And his intentions pure. Truly a sad day. Lloyd Lenson

Christina M.

February 17, 2014

I was one of the fortunate Cambridge College graduate students that visited Mr. Barron's office for several business information sessions. He was a very community oriented man and his business knowledge and advice was great. May he rest in peace; my deepest sympathies to the family.

Tom Caswell

February 17, 2014

I had the absolute pleasure of meeting Mr Barron while working at The Mnt Auburn Hospital,Truly an inspiring / generous person. May he RIP. My Deepest Condolences go out to the entire Barron Family.

Bob & Joan Reardon

February 17, 2014

To the Barron Family,
We are so sorry to hear of your loss of your father. The thoughts and prayers of many are with you at this time of sorrow. Carl was a unique man whose generosities knew no bounds and made our world a better place and improved many lives by his many acts of kindness. Please accept our deepest sympathies.

Walter, Marion, Michael and Denise Sullivan

February 17, 2014

To the Barron Family:

Please accept our deepest sympathies.

Mr. "B" made a tremendous difference in the many lives he touched and the city he so loved. He brought together people from many different backgrounds and proved the point that "together we can make a difference."

His legacy will live on in his family and through the many beneficiaries of his giving, whether it be in scholarships or his contributions to medicine or many other ways.

We greatly cherished his friendship over three generations of Sullivans.

You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Sincerely,

Walter, Marion, Michael and Denise Sullivan

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