1931
2021
Joseph W. Barski
June 18, 1931 – July 30, 2021
AUBURN - Joseph W. "Joe" Barski, of Auburn, passed away peacefully with friends and family by his side on July 30, 2021. Born on June 18, 1931, he just celebrated his 90th birthday. He was one of nine children of the late Stephen and Feska (Zdan) Barski.
Joe grew up on the family farm in Owasco, NY, on Barski Road. After his mother's early passing, and the exits from the farm of his siblings as they graduated high school or went off to war, he and his brother Stan (who were the youngest) remained on the farm to help their Dad until his untimely death. Joe and Stan continued their close relationship throughout their lives and went into business together purchasing a feed mill in1966 that had previously been owed by their brother Frank. They renamed it Barski Brothers Farm Supply and it remains in business today.
Joe took pride in knowing and servicing his customers throughout the years. He always had candy available for ANY kids (young and old) who came into the store. Over the years employees and customers of the business also became Joe's great friends. One such man is Francis Gross who Joe considered "family". Francis and his wonderful wife Mary Beth included Joe for Christmas celebrations and family events for decades. Reggie Sears was also a dear friend and a regular at the business, and became a constant companion and a "friend-in-deed" as Joe's health began to fail. Susan Mills was another friend and companion and caregiver in his later years. Joe was "old school". He was a fun loving character who was hard-working and kind to all he met, especially to those in the farm community who were at the heart of his business. He was a self-made man who was proud of running a "good business". Always quick with a joke, he will be missed by all who knew him.
Joe is survived by his brother Stanley Barski of Auburn; and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his brothers John, Frank, and Michael Barski, and sisters Ann Baraczek, Mary Maywalt, Helen Hogansen and Walda Allen.
Joe's Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 AM Wednesday, August 4, 2021 at St. Hyacinth's Catholic Church, 61 Pulaski St., Auburn. Burial will be in St. Joseph's Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 9 AM to 10 AM at the church, prior to the Mass.
Contributions may be made in Joe's memory to the Knights of Columbus, 47 Market St., Auburn, NY, 13021.
Arrangements are by the Plis Funeral Home.
Sponsored by Plis Funeral Home, Inc. - Auburn.
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Karen (Fromel) Hoyt
August 4, 2021
Sincerest condolences...I grew up enjoying the Barski farm as niece of John.
Monica Waddell
August 3, 2021
David and I were saddened to find out about Uncle Joe's passing. He was everything that everyone has shared about him, funny, generous, just a really good guy. I have so many fond memories of him from our visits to New York. I know he will be dearly and sorely missed by all who were fortunate enough to have known him. I am grateful to the family and friends who took care of him and who were with him in the end.
Much love to all,
Monica (Hoganson) Waddell
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