Gordon-Barry-Obituary

Gordon R. Barry

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Gordon R. Barry, 86, of Allentown, passed away Thursday, November 9, 2023, in the Lehigh Valley Hospital-Cedar Crest. He was the husband of Marilyn L. (Crespi) Barry. They celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary last August. Gordon owned and operated Total Electric, Whitehall for many years. He...

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Dear Marilyn So sorry to learn of Gordon's passing. Having met him circa 1951 there are too many wonderful and fun memories to cite here. But he was a great ànd generous person. You made a beautiful couple. Sincerely, Jim Santee

Our heartfelt condolences and sympathies go out to Marilyn, Chris, Shirley and Gordon's many friends. His love of classic cars brought him to be one of the first volunteers at America On Wheels. He was always there to lend a hand and assist with the many projects and exhibition changes throughout the years. His experience as an electrician enabled him to "light the way" for all of us at the museum as we set out and progressed along on this incredible journey. We will never forget him because...

Marilyn and Family Very sorry to hear of Gordon's passing. My brother Noel and I knew Gordon since 1962 when he worked in the service department at Ed Newman Chevrolet in Allentown. He was always a very nice man and will be missed. God bless you and rest in peace Gordon. Jamie Kline

Dear Marilyn and Family, Please accept my deepest sympathy in the passing of Gordon. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. May he rest in peace. God Bless

Dear Marilyn , Heartfelt sympathies on the loss of your sweet husband Gordon. Its been awhile since I've seen either of you, but I remember the weekly visits to the bank. You were such a sweet couple. God Bless Love, Deana from the bank at Cedar Crest

My deep condolences to the Barry family. What a wonderful man Gordon!

Marilyn, I´m so sorry to hear of Gordon´s passing. I have such fond memories of when we all lived on 38th and Hamilton streets.

My sympathies to Marilyn and family. It was my pleasure to know Gordon and to have worked for him for a number of years. He was a great and understanding person. A privilege to know him.