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Kevin W. Barry

Syracuse, New York

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March 8, 2005 Kevin W. Barry, 52, of Syracuse, died Tuesday at home. Born in Syracuse, he was a graduate of Christian Brothers Academy, Syracuse University, and the University of Alabama. He served as a Lieutenant with the Manlius Police Depart-ment, was the Administrative Division Commander,...

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Miss you Bear. You are thought of often and remembered fondly. BooBoo

19 yrs on Friday! How is it possible? It still feels like yesterday, our last phone conversation stays with me! Love you

Been a long time Bear. Still think of you often. BooBoo

Gone so long now, but it feels like yesterday. You'll never be forgotten my friend.

The Bear...he's the one that gave me the nick name BooBoo. Miss him dearly

Thank you Lt. Barry for sharing your wisdom, stories (always funny), and for making the new guy feel comfortable. You will be missed and I will treasure your stories on what police work used to be. My only wish is that I could have experienced it with you. You will not be forgotten and the police department will never be the same. My best wishes for the family and I will miss you Lt. Barry. Now with you gone I have to figure out who is going to make me laugh for the next 15 years at work. I...

Kevin, I'm sad today. Thank you for all you did for all of us. You are an icon and I owe you alot.
Thanks for making my skin a little thicker and teaching me "There is no crying in police work."

Kevin what can I say now that hasn’t already been said. Shakespeare once quoted “He who sheds his blood, here with me today shall be my brother” Well that’s how I always looked towards you, as being the brother I never had. You were my friend, my mentor, my confidant. We worked together, fought together, played together. We helped each other through the recovery process from serious injuries and even helped bury each others parents. The times we have shared will always be some of my most...

An Officers Prayer

"As the sun sets in the darkened sky I hear them say do not weep for us for our pain is over with now and we go to our God in peace."