Wallace-Barrett-Obituary

Wallace Barrett

Chambersburg, Pennsylvania

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Wallace P. Barrett, age 59, of 8063 White Church Road Shippensburg, died on Friday, February 12, 2010 in his home. Born on July 23, 1950 in Oklahoma City, OK, he was a son of Isabelle (Robnet) Barrett of Shawnee, OK, and the late Robert William Barrett. Wally was a graduate of Tecumseh High...

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To the Barrett Family,

My sincere sympathy to you. Wallace will be missed by all who knew him. Such a good man and always a smile. He had a way about him....made work seem fun. Rest in peace Wally. Thoughts and prayers are with the family.

Mary, The memory I recall of uncle Wally was when Shelby and I was leaving in Stockbridge, Ga. Uncle Wally would stop by on his way home or going thru on a job. We would go to luch or supper. Shelby moved back to Oklahoma and Uncle Wally stopped by to say high. I didn't tell Uncle Wally that I had moved. I always wondered and laugh at how he would have reacted if someone else had answered the door when he knocked. Knowing uncle Wally he would have been witty and came up with something. ...

To my friend Wally. Having known you has been my pleasure. I'll always remember your wit and humor. Now you rest with God. To your family - my sincere sympathy for your loss. You were his greatest love. Know that Wally is at peace now.

Mary: Sincere sympathy to you and your family during this time. Wally was always very pleasant to work with and always upbeat. I truely enjoyed working with him and pray for your comfort and peace knowing he is in God's care.

Wally will be in our hearts and memories of all the times we shared at IT Operations in New Cumberland. I will miss his wry wit and the twinkle in his eye. Wally always had a kind word for everyone. God bless you and your family.

May the Lord be with the Barrett family during this time of sorrow. The Lord hath taken a family member that will be missed. Prayers are with you and your family. Wally was a colleague from the DDC and will be truly missed.

My sincere condolence to you and your family. Wally's consistent pleasant manner was pure joy. May God bless.

May you find some comfort in knowing that Wally had many, many friends here at DDC. We will miss him dearly.

My thoughts and prayers are to the family during the time of grief. Wally was a good friend, helpful and funny.