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Walter J. Barry

Springfield, Massachusetts

1927 - 2009

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BARRY, Walter J. Walter J. Barry, 82, of 45 Mayfair Drive, a resident of Longmeadow for over 53 years, died Saturday in Youville Hospital and Rehabilitation Center, Cambridge, MA. Born and educated in Everett, MA, Walter received his Engineering degree from Tufts University in 1952, and...

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To the Barry family,

I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I remember how fond your children were of their grandfather and what an important role he played in their lives.

Debbi - May there always be music in your lives.

Craig,
You and your family are in my prayers. It's never easy loosing someone you love very much. Thank God for having such a wonderful father. You are blessed.
May God uplift you during this difficult time and keep his fond memories ever present.

Walter was a very special man and will be deeply missed. He had many great qualities, and was so much fun to be with. I will always remember his wonderful smile and sense of humor. He, and Bev, were considered part of the Howe family and we all share in your sadness. My sincerest sympathies to Steve, Debbie, Craig and Diane.

I was so sorry to hear about Walt. He was a wonderful man who absolutely loved life and made the most of it. He was my first supervisor at Hamilton Standard and I thoroughly enjoyed working for him. He was a great mentor and at the same time, always fun to be around. He will be missed.

Craig,

Please accept my deepest sympathies to you and your family. I hope the love of family and friends will help to carry you during this sad time.

Please accept my deepest sympathy for the loss of your father. I worked with Walt in Marketing at Hamilton years back and enjoyed his friendship and sense of humor. We've kept in touch in recent years at the retiree group lunches at the Skyline. His wit will definitely be missed.

Craig,

I am very sorry to hear about the loss of your father. I'm sure your memories of him will sustain you as you move forward. Whenever you think of him or something reminds you of him, a smile will be in your heart. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers in this difficult time.

DEAR CRAIG, DIANNE, DEBBIE, STEPHEN
WE WERE SO SAD TO HEAR ABOUT YOUR DAD. WE LOVED HIM AND HAD MANY FUN TIME WITH HIM AND YOUR MOM, ALSO ENJOYED HIS STAYS AT VERO BEACH. WE WERE SO PROUD OF HIM WITH HIS ATHLETIC ABILITIES AND BUSINESS SUCCESS.
HE BROUGHT JOY AND LAUGHTER TO ANY GROUP HE WAS WITH.
A WONDERFUL HUMAN BEING, AND LOVED HIS FAMILY. WE WILL MISS HIM VERY MUCH.
LIFE TIME MEMBER OF THE "WOODLAWN OWLS"....

My sincerest sympathy to you all. I knew your Dad from HS and, not only did we interface on several projects but we had many interesting conversations. Walt was an admirable enployee as well as a great friend to all who had the pleasure of knowing him.
May you find comfort in your wonderful memories.
God bless you all.