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Peter H. Bardy Jr.

Somers, Connecticut, Massachusetts

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Peter H. Bardy Jr., 67, passed away at home on December 17, 2016; surrounded by his loving family. Pete was the devoted husband of 20 years to Carol Hursh Bardy. Pete was born on September 5, 1949 in Springfield ; a son of the late Peter H. Bardy Sr. and Eleanor (Geiger) Bardy. He was a graduate...

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Pete (I called him Pedro) and I met at the Weekapaug Inn when were 16 years old. We worked there together in a variety of jobs starting in the kitchen as dishwashers. We remained friends for the next 50 years. In the late 60's we were roommates in Southern California. We took some college classes together in West Los Angeles but, as one might expect, Pete spent most of his spare time on the beach. Over the course of time, several years would go by when we didn't see or talk to each...

The summers will not be the same without you working around your beach house and greeting all of your friends and neighbors with your smile.

My memories of Pete date back to the 1960s, beginning to end. We both spent our summers at Dunes Beach, Weekapaug Rhode Island. Tony Arruda, Dean Stratouly, me and my then young family spent the days on the beach body surfing, tossing the Frisbee and the football. The last time we met was in Kansas City where Pete was setting up an office in our neighborhood. The 60s were crazy times, times when we laughed and lived a carefree life. I love the photo of Pete on Weekapaug Beach, that's how I...

Carol and Kate-We are so deeply saddened about the loss of Pete. He was truly loved by our family. His kindness and wit will continue to bring fond memories. Our sincere sympathies. Sending you both prayers and hugs.

Memories of my times with Peter go back before Tech Hockey. He and the whole Bardy Family were very close to me while in I was high school. Peter and I played hockey together at Tech and in the early 70's for the Southern New Eng. Hockey league. My family even rented their cottage at Weekapaug, RI for several years. A better person from a better family does not exist. Over the years, we have lost touch, but I have never forgotten Peter. He was a class act from a class family. I will see you...

So sad to hear this news. I've lost touch since my husband, Stephen Jerrold passed. He loved him like a brother! It was always hysterical to hear them carrying on, "Hawk", "Cat", beer, hockey, whatever. Always laughter. I'll never forget finding him home alone in bed on Barrison St. with both his eyes covered due to detached retinas. Even then he was full of jokes and fun! His memory will always bring smiles and happiness!

When someone you love becomes a memory the memories become a treasure. May the God who,"binds up the broken-hearted and comforts all who mourn" sustain your family during this challenging time. With our heartfelt sympathy.

So very sorry to hear of the loss of such a great man. Our company had worked with Pete for about 15 years, it was always such great pleasure to talk with him, business and personally. He will be sorely missed by many. Our Condolences

Carol and Katelyn - We are so sorry for your loss. Just know we are here for you if you need anything.