Kenneth-Baris, Sr.-Obituary

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Kenneth C. Baris, Sr.

Pawtucket, Rhode Island

Jun 2, 1958 – Jun 22, 2020 (Age 62)

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BORN
June 2, 1958
DIED
June 22, 2020
AGE
62
LOCATION
Pawtucket, Rhode Island

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William W. Tripp Funeral Home - Pawtucket Obituary

Pawtucket – Kenneth C. Baris, Sr., 62, passed away unexpectedly on Monday, June 22, 2020. He was the beloved husband of Holly S. (Chalon) Baris for thirty-six years. A proud and lifelong resident of Pawtucket, he was the son of the late Maurice C. and Bernice A. (Dalton) Tetreault.

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Oh Kenny, I meet you at Pizza Palace, you inquired me about my uniform, we talked about being a x-ray technologist and so you have it. I met you 2 years later at the Miriam Hospital. You were definitely are one of the finest people I have met in my life. You had a love of life, my friend. So kind, Always available, So giving. I know someday we will be having a slice of pizza or a fully loaded wiener and we will talk about how fortunate we were to have the people in our lives.

To the Baris family. I just learned of Ken's passing and I send my condolences. I worked with Ken for many years and he was a good friend.

Joe and Diane Mosca

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In Loving Memory of Kenneth C. Baris, Sr. Kenny will be dearly missed at TMH. He spread contagious smile always and made everyone's night better. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

Holly, I am so sorry to hear about Kenny. It seems like yesterday when you guys use to come see the Wild Turkey Band at Lupos. I can remember when he use to give me a few karate lessons at my house. I was always hoping he wouldn't hurt me. He always brought a smile to my face.

Knew Ken since Little League. Great guy. Always friendly and happy. Had many laughs with Ken in our younger days. His daughter played basketball with my daughter. He will be missed. My condolences from my family and I. RIP Ken.

So sorry for your loss. My thoughts, prayers, and condolences. I knew Ken from high school and hadn't seen him in a long, long time.

Dear Baris Family,
Although I did not know Ken and just saw a Facebook friend post about his death, I fell to reach out to say how truly sorry I am for your unexpected loss! My prayer is that you will experience inexplainable peace and strength from God, the God who is near to the broken-hearted and loves you all.
May God's grace sustain you and the joy of your memories comfort.
Find ways to carry the special things that you loved about Ken's character in to this dark world...

I worked with Kenny many nights at Miriam. I was constantly amazed at how much energy he had. I always enjoyed chatting with him and will miss him. Praying for him and his family.

You were not just a great patient but my friend as well. My staff and I will miss your smiling face and good humor! Dr Russell Chin and staff