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Tyrone Joseph Barnes

72, Randolph, New Jersey

Age 72

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Tyrone Joseph BarnesAGE: 72 • RandolphTyrone Joseph Barnes, 72, of Randolph, passed away Monday, December 8th, 2014, at Saint Clare's Hospital, Denville, following a long illness. Tyrone was born in Paterson, and has been a resident of Randolph since 1970. He served as Vice President at Manhattan...

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There are so many wonderful memories of Tyrone and Adeline. We spent many a Saturday watching Delbarton football and having great dinners together! He was an amazing human being who loved life!

He was on my mind for a few days....we worked in Paterson together I was with Pfizer and Ty was with either Squib or lederle. We hit it off inmediately. This was 1970 to 1972. He was a great guy and Doctors loved him....he was an example for me. We are the same age. My prayers though late are with you and his entire family. He must have called my name...big Ty....tremendous man!!

Please accept my condolences Adeline and the family I am so sorry for the lost of your loved one I am just hearing of this. I know Tyrone will truly be missed. Know that earth has no sorrow that heaven can not heal your in my prayers for I have been through this losing my mother a year ago. God Bless You love Roxanne Cunningham

So sorry to hear of the passing of Tyrone. He was a classmate of mine at Eastside High School Though I didn't know him well, in reading of his life, he has accomplished so much and leaves such a large family, there are so many that will feel the hole left in his passing. May the joyful welcome in heaven be felt here as well.

so sorry to hear of Ty's passing My prayers are with his family

Dear Adeline and family: Please accept my condolences on the passing of Tyrone. I have very fond memories of him while our daughters were both at Morristown Beard School. He was always a gentleman and I am proud to have known him. Cliff Johnson

I was so sad to hear of Tyrone's passing. It's been several years, but I have very fond memories of Tyrone. I can remember my Dad, Bill Crowley, speaking very highly of Tyrone and having great respect for him and his dedication to Randolph. Then I actually met Tyrone and family during Randolph Rec Softball days, playing with Taryn & Loryn (what a great family!). Tyrone had this way of making me feel like I was somebody special...like I could do anything. I'll always remember that and his...

I didn't have the pleasure of knowing Mr. Barnes but I know he was a special man, because I have had the great pleasure to work with his daughter Loryn for many years. Mr. and Mrs. Barnes did quite a job raising Loryn to be a person I'm sure they were both proud of. I know Loryn, her siblings and her mom will miss her dad greatly. My sincerest condolences to all of you.

Dear Adeline and Family, Sincere condolences on your loss. Tyrone was always a gentleman. I met him in the 70's and saw him periodically.He was always upbeat about life and very proud of his family.