John-Barry-Obituary

John Foster Barry

Dallas, Texas

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Barry, John Foster Dallas -- John Foster Barry, 44, of Dallas died suddenly on Friday, Dec. 30, 2010. Memorial service: 1:00 p.m. Wednesday at Arlington Funeral Home Chapel, 1221 E. Division St. Memorials: Donations in John's name may be made to the Point Foundation or Love Out Loud Scholarship...

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Vita nutatur, non tollitur.

Des fois je pense encore a toi,,,enfin un peu moins qu'avant...mais quand meme, je repense encore a toi...

John was my brother and my friend. I miss our long talks and adventures. I miss his smile and how he could always make me laugh. He was the kindest and most thoughtful person I have ever known. He made this world a better place. I hold him close in my heart. I will love and miss John forever.

John was such a wonderful brother, friend, and uncle. He was wise, witty and just plain fun to be with. He had a healing spirit, and to be near him was to step into a place of acceptance and grace. He was my sweet John. I saw his first steps, and heard his first word, and am so proud of the man he became. I love him. There is an ache in me which began when he died. John wrote to my daughter, "What gives life meaning is our ability to love when we're here, and to continue that love over...

Here's John in 1982! He was such a great guy. I will miss him very much.

I met John F Barry in a creativity circle about five years ago. One of the other members of the circle recently informed me of his untimely death. I am very sad. He helped me on my journey. I will never forget John F Barry.

What a marvelous and a good Man! I knew John for 8 years. He was always kind and very funny. I was shocked at his passing but he made a big impact during his time here on earth. He will be greatly missed!

Avec un sourire malgre la tristesse je me souviens bien de toi, John. Sois a jamais dans la lumiere du Seigneur. Remember the time I translated "Dominique" for you? What a hoot!

I have known John for over a decade. Through out this time he remained one of the most lovable people I've ever known. He always had a smile on his face and something dear to say. We shared an office building, Oakwood Tower for many many years. Therefore, I had the opportunity to seem him frequently. I will miss him very much. He was a warm person and the consummate professional. Only the good die young!