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Richard B. Barber Sr.

Hartford, Connecticut

1952 - 2022

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Richard "Ollie" B. Barber, Sr., 70 of Colchester, CT passed away Monday, November 14, 2022. He was born in Middletown, CT on November 9, 1952 and raised on Clark Hill in East Hampton, CT. He was the second son of the late Robert and Lucy (Lord) Barber. He grew up surrounded by cousins, who were...

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Just read of my cousins death.. so sorry for your loss.

Dear Shirley and family, So sorry for ours and your loss. Rich was a great husband,father,brother,and friend to many. I´m sure Rich will have a drink on the bar waiting for us all! We´ll see you in the big sky brother Your friend always, Dwayne

R.I.P. my friend. The world will be a sadder place without you. The joy in my life that you created will surely be missed. Condolences to the family.

My sincere condolences to the entire Barber family. Rich was such a fun guy to be around. It was always fun to play ball with Ollie, his positive approach had an effect on all, rest in peace

Richie will be teaming up with cousin Bo and reminiscing about those times they were partners in crime!! I will always remember him. When I think of some the the things he taunted me with in high school, it always brings me a smile. He was a wonderful guy, I'm lucky to have known him. Condolences to his family...

I am so sorry for your loss, Ollie was such a wonderful fun loving guy! The biggest smile always something funny or fresh to say, but that is what we loved about him. He always used to joke about sneaking to my house and taking a midnight dip in the pool! He will be missed by all who knew him! The polish club will not be the same, missing you dearly!! Roxanne

So sad to hear of Ollie's passing. Oh, the memories we could talk about; always a great time. A good man! The legacy of the Ollie will always be remembered. Those were the days. Great adventures; crazy times; always fun! RIP, Buddy! Ron and Linda Wallace

I played darts on an opposing team. He was always a pleasure to play against as well as listen to. May he rest in peace. May you find happiness in your memories of time spent together.

Dear Shirley, I am filled with sorrow for the loss of your dear husband. From his life story, he was a loving and fun loving man. I cannot imagine how much you & your family will miss him. May you all be surrounded by light & grace in the days ahead. Cathy Brennan, St Pius & Pallotti Friend