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Jerry Barber

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Jerry BarberJerry Barber was born May 18, 1937, in Takoma Park, Maryland, just outside of Washington, DC, where he grew up. He graduated from Gonzaga High School in Washington and enlisted in the US Army, serving in Europe. He then attended the University of Maryland in College Park on the G.I....

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I met Jerry Barber when I took his World History class at DuVal High School in Maryland. I was still in touch with him when he lived in DC, including in the J.P. Sousa home, but not since. I heard rumors occasionally that he was involved in the operation of a cinema, or something similar.

In the Summer of '76, I went to UDLA in Cholula, Mexico. He was no longer there, but I met people who had known him (the name Nevia springs to mind) and who had a difficult time believing...

I first met Jerry when he was my World History teacher at DuVal about '68. I haven't been in touch since he worked for AMC, but always hoped and believed that we would meet again. I'm very sorry that possibility is gone now. He was a prince among toads.

I remember being a little 5-year-old girl sitting in cousin Gerry's backyard in a cool tub of water in the sweltering Maryland heat. Even at 13-years-old, he was a handsome fellow, blonde and tall. But that dark summer night, he was lurking in the shadows like Vincent Price, telling hair-raising stories he'd made up on the spot, making me shiver in the heat. Oh, Gerry was wonderful! We wanted to marry him when we grew up -- or someone just like him.

JERRY WAS LIKE THE OTHER BIG BROTHER WHEN BOB AND HE WERE TOGETHER. A LOT OF FUN WITH THE BOTH OF THEM. JERRY WILL BE MISSED. MIKE PLANT (COUSIN)

Jerry had a wonderful sense of humor and I had the 'pleasure' of the Terpmobile one afternoon in Jersey while Jerry had me out looking for houses....he lived life which says a lot and he was someone I appreciated during my time at AMC!

To the family, my thoughts and prayers are with you during this time.
Patricia Lechner
Dublin, OH

Love you Uncle Jerry....Miss you dearly. Love, Cindy

My condolences to the family and may you find comfort in: Psalms 55:22

Jerry is the one I called, 'the man who could have been king'. He was gifted with a stunning intellect, a wit hard to match and a fiercely loving heart.
I'll see you on the other side dear friend. Until then, rest easy, laugh hard (which you know how to do so well), run through fields of light with Thumper and remember, you are loved.

To the family:

May  God, the "Hearer of prayer", comfort you during this difficult time. (Psalms 65:2)