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Reverend Troy James Barrett

Cary, North Carolina

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The Reverend Troy James Barrett, 85, of Cary, died Monday, July 9, 2007 at Wake Medical Center, Raleigh. He was born in Clarkesville, GA to Ralph E. and Bessie Kinsey Barrett on May 30, 1922. He married Robbie Williams of Greensboro on October 22, 1949, who survives him. He was a graduate...

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WE WANT TO EXTEND OUR CONDOLENCES TO THE FAMILY ESPECIALLY TO MRS. ROBBIE, WE WILL SURELY MISS HIM A LOT. MR AND MRS BARRETT HAVE ALWAYS BEEN OUR GREAT NEIGHBORS SINCE WE HAD MOVED HERE IN CARY BACK IN 1995. MR. TROY HAD THAT GREAT SMILE AND ENTHUCIASTIC PERSONALITY AND JUST MEETING HIM AT THE MAILBOX WITH SIMPLE AND SHORT DISCUSSIONS ABOUT LIFE CAN MAKE YOUR DAY.HE HAD SUCH A BIG HEART AND COMPASSION FOR PEOPLE AND I KNOW THAT FOR SURE FOR THERE ARE SEVERAL OCCASIONS HE WOULD COME TO THE...

The volunteers of the North Carolina Museum of History wish to express our deepest sympathy to the family. We will always remember Troy because of his terrific smile, his great stories and those wonderful corny jokes he loved to share. He was a great friend to the staff and volunteers of the museum. We are all very sorry for your loss and hope that many wonderful memories will help each of you through this very sad time.

Bill and I were so sorry to hear of the passing of Troy. We have such fond memories of him and the way he
loved people and "took" care of his
flock here of FUMC. He was the first to call at the passing of Bill's dad in the 70's. We shall never forget the passion and care.
Robbie (and family)our thoughts are
with you. May God bless you all.
Bill and Martha Garmon

This world is a much better place because of the way Mr. Barrett lived and loved life. His molding of young teens in the late 60's in Cary made quite a difference in many lives, I know he did in mine. His enthusiasm teaching love and compasion will remain with me the rest of my life.

We are sorry for the loss of Troy Barrett. May God give strength to the family to bear this loss. Our deepest sympathies to the family.

We are sorry to hear about Mr. Barrett's loss. We heard lot of good things about you from Bill, your son. We will miss you. You have left a big legacy behind you that we can learn from.

Robbie, you are in my prayers and thoughts. You and Troy will always be special to me because of your ministry to my parents in Laurinburg and Maxton.
God bless you,

It is with sadness that we say goodbye to Reverend Barrett. He baptized our twin sons, Alex and Charlie, and always presented himself as a man who enjoyed life, especially through his faith in God.

Rev. Barrett was a fine Minister, father and human being. My condolences to the entire family. His positive influence on me as a teenager continues to this day.
With sincerest Sympathies.
John Mallow