Lynda-Barry-Obituary

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Lynda Dryden Barry

Ventura, California

May 28, 1947 – Jun 2, 2015

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May 28, 1947
DIED
June 2, 2015
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Ventura, California

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Perez Family Funeral Home - Ventura Obituary

After deteriorating health, Lynda Ann Dryden-Barry, died peacefully on Tuesday, June 2, 2015, surrounded by family and loved ones. She was born Lynda Ann Dryden, to Jack Dryden and Virginia Carrillo on May 28, 1947, in Los Angeles, California. Lynda was raised in San Fernando Valley. After...

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I worked with Lynda at HSA in the 90's. During that time, we became friends, and I enjoyed family get-togethers, visiting designer open houses and critiquing them, and just having fun with her.

Sometimes we even included John, like the time she treated him to a birthday visit to the Getty Art Museum when it was brand new, and they invited me along. That was great. Thanks for letting me join in your family fun!

My love and sympathy goes out to John, Grey, Eli and all...

Mrs. Barry you were like a second mother to me. You brought me in to live with you on more than one occasion even though you didn't have to. In fact, you even took my dear Winston (my cat) in and loved him like he was part of the family. You even allowed me to bury him near one of your trees, and you honored him by naming the tree the Winston tree.

And still, to the day you crossed over you were there for me. You reached out to me when I needed your support and I will forever be...

Mrs. Barry you were like a second mother to me. You brought me in to live with you on more than one occasion even though you didn't have to. In fact, you even took my dear Winston (my cat) in and loved him like he was part of the family. You even allowed me to bury him near one of your trees, and you honored him by naming the tree the Winston tree.

And still, to the day you crossed over you were there for me. You reached out to me when I needed your support and I will forever be...

Remembering Lynda and her beautiful kind spirit. Loving everyone that came into her life. We thank you Aunt Lynda for all of he love, fun and laughter you brought to all of our lives.

I had the pleasure of having Lynda as a second mom to me as a Mother in Law. She was so kind and intelligent yet so very modest and quiet. When she did share her views, I always found them to be profound and honest. She was the hub of her family that kept each connected. She would say to me "good morning honey" every morning while staying there. She loved art, specifically Renoir, and taught me a lot about it. I enjoyed very much talking to her about my day and hearing her perspective. When...

I had the pleasure of having Lynda as a second mom to me as a Mother in Law. She was so kind and intelligent yet so very modest and quiet. When she did share her views, I always found them to be profound and honest. She was the hub of her family that kept each connected. She would say to me "good morning honey" every morning while staying there. She loved art, specifically Renoir, and taught me a lot about it. I enjoyed very much talking to her about my day and hearing her perspective. When...

My sister Lynda was a continuing source of love, caring and support to all in our family. Lynda was modest about her own accomplishments, a loving wife and mother. She was a wonderful sister--loyal, intelligent and good. She followed the progress of all of her nieces and nephews from birth through college and adulthood, and in time expanded that circle to include their spouses and children. Lynda's unselfish and enduring love for her family, immediate and extended, is a model for us all....

I will never be able to thank you for all of the time and love that you have given my family through the years. You helped to raise me and make me the man I am now. You will never be forgotten and you will always have a place in my heart. I love you Aunt Lynda.

Remembering my little sister with deep affection for all the wonderful times spent together throughout our childhood and growing our families. Lynda was a caring soul who loved her family unconditionally. She will be missed by everyone who had the good fortune to know her. Your big sister, Susan