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Terrence L. Barnich

Chicago, Illinois

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Terrence L. Barnich, age 56, died May 25, 2009. He was the Deputy Director at the Iraq Transition Assistance Officer. Loving son of

Genevieve Ketel; dear brother of

Rochelle Barnich and Bruce (Shari) Barnich; devoted uncle of Dana and Katie Barnich;

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Terry, my love of my life. You had my heart at softball. Only Kathy knows what I speak of. I had no idea. You pursued me....oh, so many memories. I love you still and miss you beyond words. I loved us when were together. Only you and I will ever know those moments and for that I will cherish you forever, Barnich. I am so very fortunate to have shared my life with you. You have made such an indelible mark. Again, I miss the smell of your cigars, watching PBS with you on Sunday...

Terry:
It has been a year since you were taken from us...my how you are missed. I will never forget meeting you on my first day at the Governor's Office. I couldn't believe someone could drink coffee all day like you did. You always looked so handsome in your seersucker suits. Our family has so many wonderful memories of you, especially the ones at Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners. It was never a dull moment when you were around. Our family was better because you were such a big...

Dear Genni, Rochelle and Bruce,
I have vivid warm childhood memories of playing baseball "catch" with Terry in our driveway there on Marquette Ave. in Hegewisch including the times our families spent together when we were all so much younger.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and those friends and family whom Terry so deeply touched.

Genni and family: Terry was such a big chapter of my life up until the day he died. He will always have my heart. He was also a big fan of my Mother and Sister. Genni, you must be very proud of your Son. I was. May the angels watch over you and your family at such a difficult time. You are in my prayers.

Terry was a 5th grade student in my class at Clay School in Chicago. He was an excellent student. I was not surprised to learn of his accomplishments and ideals during his all-too-short life. My condolences to his family.
Phyllis DeSimone Kenny

Gennie and family: My deepest sympathies on your loss. I was in Terry's class at Washington and have many fond memories of the fun we used to have. May you find peace in knowing that he was loved by many. He served his country proudly and was doing something he must have loved deeply.

Joan (Babich)Jakovich

My prayers and thoughts go out to you at this time to help through this time of sorrow and pain.

Genni and Family: You are in our thoughts and prayers. Your pain is unimaginable. May you find comfort and peace in knowing so many are praying for all of you. Terry was a good man who loved you so...

Genni and Family: Our deepest sympathy on the loss of Terry. We know how much he was loved by you. We will keep him and you in our prayers.