Lydia-BARRY-Obituary

Lydia BARRY

Calgary, Alberta

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Calgary, Alberta

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Lydia BARRY passed away in Calgary, Alberta. Funeral Home Services for Lydia are being provided by McInnis & Holloway Funeral Homes - Fish Creek Chapel. The obituary was featured in Calgary Herald on August 27, 2013.

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Dear Donna and Gaylene and families,
I wanted to share with you all that Lydia had a speial place in my heart. When years ago I had a car accident, she found out and not long after a casserole appeared at our door. She was always game for a chat on the front lawn or a cup of tea, and she willingly shared her recipes for her Christmas cookies.
I miss your cars out in the front of her house, and I think of her often..it feels so different now that she is gone..but not forgotten.
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Our deepest sympathy, Don and I enjoyed meeting Lydia at Jody and Marcs wedding. She was a delight and I know you will miss her dearly. Nancy Hartling

My thoughts are with you Donna and Gaylene and your families. Sorry I couldn't make it today. Such a nice lady, many fond memories. Sandra Groves Crilly

Gaylene and family and Donna and family, we are sorry to hear of your mom's passing. Fond memories we share having had parents drive us and our neighbors back and forth to school in Strathmore daily in a big yellow BUS after milking the cows etc...your mom's smile could melt anyone's heart; she was truly a treasure. Our sincere sympathy and prayers go out to you during this time of grief. Carol (Stewart) and John McHardy

Gaylene, without being too corny, "If the apple doesn't fall too far from the tree" I can tell from the look on your mom's face in her picture that you two were very much alike. I'm sure she had a lust for life but didn't tolerate fools very well. You can take some solace in your memories because you carry her spirit with you wherever you go. And, you go girl!

So sorry for your loss. Lydia was such a great neighbour, always had a smile and a great story to tell. Such a kind and sweet person.


Our deepest condolences

I am so shocked and sad, I was a neighbor for a long time and knew both Lydia and Don, everytime I go by their house I think of them. I am so sorry, I just loved our chats, she was young at heart and never complained, I hope her and Don had a great reunion.
My thoughts are with you at this time. Pat Butcher

Donna, Gaylene and family. Our deepest sympathy go out to you and your family as auntie was one of a kind. I will always remember her kindness and sense of humor. As a kid going out to the farm I always looked forward to her dinners and her baking. Lots of love from cousin Keith and family.

What a joy it was to meet Lydia and Don when Scott and Keri got married. She was such a warm, friendly lady and welcomed our family into her home. We are so sorry for your loss and we know she will be missed.