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Elwood Barnes

Syracuse, New York

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April 27, 2008 Elwood Barnes, 81, of Brewerton, died Sunday, April 27, 2008 at his home. Born in Massena, he had lived in Brewerton over 40 years. He was owner of Northway Acres in Brewerton for 59 years and was a communicant of St. Michael's Catholic Church, Central Square. Surviving: the love...

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Rick, Lynn and Sherry,
I wanted to tell ya'll how very sorry I am to hear about your dad's passing. I loved his sense of humor and always thought he had a heart of gold. I want ya'll to know you are in my prayers and if there is anything I can do, please feel free to call me. I love all of you very much and can't even imagine the pain you must be going through right now. Take care and remember that no matter what the memories of your dad will always remain in your heart. Love Always,...

I am so sorry to hear of the loss of Al, my Dad and he were friends for a long time. I am not sure if you recall Ronnie Currier. We just found out of his passing and my heartfelt sympathy goes out to all in the family.

Ronald and Shirley Currier and Shelly

Dad, Aunt Lynn, Aunt Sherry, and Beth,

Though I did not know Grandpa Barnes very well because of the distance between us, he made me laugh everytime I talked to him. He was so funny!! He was tickled when I told him that Greg and I were taking the kids to Disney World to see Mickey, but we would have gone to New York if we wanted to see Goofy. He was a hoot!! One thing I do know is that he must have been a great man because he has 4 GREAT kids!!! It was so nice to all be together and...

El will be greatly missed by alot of people..He was a great friend to my family and always had a good joke to tell when ever we stopped by Sunshine Crafts..My deepest condolences to his family and friends...Darlean Russell and Family

Lynn, Rick, Sherry & Beth,

Years have come and gone since your Dad and I were married, but I want you to know, even though we weren't meant to stay together, we were friends at the end and kept in contact with each other to share a joke or just say hello.

Al was a wonderful man, had a big heart and is now at peace, not suffering any longer and probably visiting with Grandma and Aunt Maude. It's hard to lose a parent, I recently lost my Mom, just know that he is in a much better...

To: Lynn, Sherry & Ricky,

I was sorry to read of the lose of your Dad. I am an old childhood friend from when you lived in North Syacuse. I was your backyard neighbor - Sandy Boyson.
My thoughts and prayers are with you.

What a nice man! I've been shopping for years at Northway and was always greeted with a smile and a cute little cliche! He and his staff always made me feel like someone special every time I came in. My prayers and condolences to all who knew and loved him. I will certainly miss him. God Bless

Me and Dad in his office in February 08.

April 23rd of last year, "Barnsie's" buddy Del died. Now they will meet again, Al strummin' his Guitar. So many wonderful childhood memories are left by these fantastic people. My love and sympathy goes out to the family.
RIP "Barnsie"