Dennis-Barrett-Obituary

Dennis Barrett

Fenton, Michigan

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DIED
January 4, 2014
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Fenton, Michigan

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BARRETT, DENNIS
Fenton

Dennis Barrett, of Fenton, age 66, died Saturday, January 4, 2014 at his residence. Cremation has taken place and no services will be held. Dennis will once again visit his uncle Tony's field. Dennis served in the Marines in the Vietnam War. "Semper Fi". He was an avid hunter, fisherman and photographer. He was employed and retired from General Motors. Do not grieve for me, my pain has ended. Your condolences may be shared with the family at
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Many years of hunting and fishing trips. Some successful but always fun. I got my first buck with horns while hunting with Denny. He will be missed.

I am very sorry for your loss. I knew Denny from my work at Graff Dealership in Durand. We would pick his vehicle up for service and he was always such a nice man and he liked to talk. I have nice memories of him.

I worked with Dennis at ac for a brief time. He always had a smile.. rest in peace Dennis.. I never forgot you.. mary

Hey Ma we flew a lot of missions together and beat the odds. The last few years has taxed any ones capacity to fight on. This was your last mission I will never forget the war experience we had. Rest in pease

May you rest in peace Denny - finally free of pain and illness. Also, please watch over Courtney from above - you changed her for the best and taught her more compassion than even I as her mother, ever could have. My family will miss you dearly.

Ryan and I will never forget our Denny. Like your boy would say to you every time we were together "you and me buds forever" Denny , you were our rock! You were and always will be Ryan and my family. You are so missed ! We love you!

Dennis was a friend of mine and lived just a little ways from me when we were growing up. Had dinner with him about a year or so ago and we talked about Viet Nam and growing up in Swartz Creek. R.I.P. my friend

Sincere condolences to the family. Dennis was a fellow grad and well liked. So glad we got to chat at the reunion a few years ago.

Thank you Denny, for your time serving our country and for serving those around you. Whether you were willing to accept or admit it, you were a very giving individual. Anyone who knows you knows that you were a kind, gentle soul. We are here now sending you the beautiful accolades that you never wanted to accept. As a Veteran, you deserve to be acknowledged...but you never wanted that. So I will now quietly acknowledge you, Denny. Thank you for your part in helping me to be able to do...