Edward-Bara-Obituary

Edward Joseph Bara

Syracuse, New York

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January 27, 2005 Edward Joseph Bara, 74 of Tully, passed away peacefully Thursday at Iroquois nursing home. Ed was a communicant of the Basilica of the Sacred Heart and a member of the I.J. Paderewski choir. He was also a member of the Syracuse Polish Home.Ed was a chemist employed 30 years at...

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Good bye my friend. You are gone but not forgotten. Thanks for all the fun times and great memories.
Jadwiga, I am sorry for your loss. May he rest in peace............

Ed was a great guy to work with, play golf with, and to just talk with... he always had a funny story to tell. I am honored to have known him. Sympathy and peace to the family.

I have many wonderful memories about my dad. He taught me and my sisters about the importance of love and family, about honesty and integrity and the importancce of an education. I have memories of living in Miami and dad taking us to the Polish American Club, to minor league baseball games,& to Randy's for steak dinners. Memories of Syruse include our favorite Saturday afternoon lunch of Columbus bakery bread, sharp cheder cheese, and black olives, (which continues to be my favorite lunch to...

It was a pleasure to know and work with Ed. Rest in peace.

Barbara Cody (retired - DSE Syracuse)

Jadwiga,

I'm very sorry to hear about Ed passing. Ed was always a good friend and willing to help others. Our prayers are with you and your family.

yadja,
i'm so very, very sorry to hear about Eddie. He was the best. I'll miss him terribly, but will remember him always.

I only knew Ed for a short time (4yrs.) before he retired from Bristol. We golfed together a few times with Mike Reff, Tom Andrews, and Dick Goodhines. He was always willing to offer a tip or two to help your game and always a kind word. He will be missed.

Goodbye old friend. My sincere sympathy to Jadwiga, "the girls" and family. Ed was a man who gave of himself in so many ways. Someone I feel lucky to have known. There are many, many fond memories of lunch at Bristol, golf at Green Lakes, card games in Fayettville, after golf drinks at Hullers, etc. all shared with such a good friend and someone who loved life and all those close to him. We will all miss Ed.