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My deepest sympathy and condolences to the Barry family. Your family is in my thoughts and prayers during this most difficult time. Rest in Peace.
Marie Antoinette Lowell
April 23, 2015
St. Louis, Missouri
1928 - 2015
Barry, Gertrude Quetsch Trudy Trudy passed away on April 17, 2015, fortified by the Holy Sacraments at her home of 55 years on the Priory Grounds. Born July 20, 1928 to Gertrude Shea and Leonard James Quetsch in Oak Park, Illinois, she married Royal Naval officer, J. Brian Barry in 1954. She was...
Read MoreMy deepest sympathy and condolences to the Barry family. Your family is in my thoughts and prayers during this most difficult time. Rest in Peace.
Marie Antoinette Lowell
April 23, 2015
Many wonderful memories of Conway Road and the smiling face that was the matriarch...
A great sister-in-law and sorry could not spend more time there in recent years.
Love and Prayers to all the family, as she is resting in peace but remember she is still watching over you all.
Aunt Pat
Patricia Quetsch
April 22, 2015 | Lombard, IL.
Our remembrances, cherished, were our years at Barat,
College of the Sacred Heart, as classmates, friends and confidants.
Then, through the years and now, lives separate but
treasured filled with God's loving care and grace,
Requiescat in Pacem!
Dearest Trudy,
Rest in Peace
Lovingly, Kathleen
Kathleen Stanton McNally
April 21, 2015 | San Jose, CA
I love you and miss you.You always were excited to see Mark and I. You greeted us with hugs and kisses and always with hospitality. You always came to the door to say goodbye when it was time for us to go. You were especially excited and thoughtful and wanted to hear all about my Social Work practice. You always asked about my sons. we shared this greatest love about our sons and daughter. Thank You for raising a wonderful Man,(my husband Mark Barry), his love,joy tears, and integrity flow...
April 21, 2015
"During all their distress it was distressing to him...In his love and compassion...he lifted them up and carried them all the days of old." (Isaiah 63:9) Please know that our Heavenly Father knows the pain you feel and promises to carry you through this distressing time.
E.W, ILLINOIS
April 21, 2015