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Bryan Barbaro Obituary

Of Revere, formerly of Winchester, July 14, 2008, age 49, suddenly. Cherished son of Patricia A. (Pilcher) and Anthony C. Barbaro of Winchester. Devoted brother of Susan Siegel and her husband Jeffrey of Winchester, Joseph A. Barbaro of Woburn and the late Christopher A. Barbaro. Loving uncle of Danielle, Jaime and Justin Siegel, all of Winchester. Funeral from the Lane Funeral Home, 760 Main St., (Rte. 38), WINCHESTER Monday, July 21st at 9 AM followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at St. Mary's Church, 158 Washington St., Winchester at 10 AM. Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend. Visiting hours will be held in the Funeral Home on Sunday, July 20th from 3-7 PM. Interment Wildwood Cemetery, Winchester. At the family's request, donations may be made in Bryan's memory to: St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105. Lane Funeral Homes Winchester - Burlington 781-729-2580

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Published by Boston Globe from Jul. 16 to Jul. 20, 2008.

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Tracey

July 14, 2009

Love you ... miss you ... think about you all the time ... wish you were here ...

johnny

July 13, 2009

hey family...thinking of all of you on this eve of one year.

Susan Barwick

September 2, 2008

I am so very sorry. Bryan was my friend, and I will always have memories from our past in the 70s.

Catherine A. Figucia

August 11, 2008

Dear Pat, Tony, and family,
So sorry to hear about your loss. My prayers and thoughts are with you during this most difficult time.

Billy Bell

July 20, 2008

Tony, Pat, and the rest of Bryan's family. I am so sorry for your loss of Bryan. I just can't imagine your sorrow. My prayers are with all of you. I am sure that Bryan is in heaven now with his brother and they both are peacefull. Again, my heartfelt sympathy to all of you

Phyllis Barretto-Cuddy

July 20, 2008

My heart goes out to you at this time and in the days ahead.

Patricia Lovering

July 20, 2008

To the Barbaro Family,
I was saddened to hear of Bryans passing. My condolenses to the family. Patricia Lovering

Ann Affannato

July 19, 2008

DearBarbaro family,We only knew Bryan from David Figlioli.(we are his in-laws) through the years we heard about their friendship.Lately, a strong bond! How ironic,I captured Bryan at Jenna`s grad. party. We talked 1-1 about changes we were all going through. What a gentleman, he really listened to me! I am a talker. God give you all strength to do this again . The Affannato Family.

Johnny Mistretta

July 19, 2008

Dear Barbaro and Siegal families..
my words could never calm the sorrow that you have all been thru this past 9 months. Bryan will always be held close to my heart, as will all of you. Bryan was more than a friend to me and closer than a brother. I laugh at all the stupid things we did as teenagers, and adults. he was like monkey on roof tops with nerves of steele up high on them roofs. you can only laugh at the thoughts of Bryan trying to find his keys, If were to meet the guys at 7pm, I would have to tell Bryan 5pm, so we would not be 2 hours late...so many fond memories.

i love you all....Johnny

joey mongiello

July 19, 2008

tony my heart goes out to you and your family your old friend joey mongiello ret. mpd.

Robert Robertson

July 19, 2008

Pat,Tony & Family,

We are sorry to hear about your loss, our prayers are with all of you at this time.

Love,
Marlene Robertson & Family

Robert Robertson

July 19, 2008

Pat,Tony & Family,

We are sorry to hear about your loss, our prays are with all of you at this time.

Love,
Marlene Robertson & Family

George Rotondo

July 19, 2008

Tony ,

I am so sory for your loss. Words cannot begin to express my profound sorrow.

Sincerely

George Rotondo

Robert Barwick

July 18, 2008

To the Barbaro Family, I feel your loss more than you'll know, Bryan was not just one of my very best friends but was also like my own brother, when I think of all the dumb things we did and went through as teenagers and places that we lived it brings a smile to my face. Those memories will always be with me. Bryan will be sorely missed by all who knew him. Rest in peace my Friend/Brother.

Josephine Kiklis

July 17, 2008

Dear Pat, Tony, Susan and Joseph:
There are no words I can say to tell you all how saddened and sorry I am to hear of your loss of Bryan, who I was so lucky to have known. For all of you to go through this sadness again so soon after Chris is such a loss. From the time I knew both your sons and brother they were warm, caring and respectable men. May they walk hand in hand now and rest in peace. My thoughts and prayers will always be with you all.
I love you all. Your friend forever, Jo.

Connie Sarcione

July 16, 2008

Dear Pat, Tony and family:
So very sorry to learn of Bryan's passing. My prayers are with you all at this time of sorrow and heartache. God and all the angels be with him always.

Laura

July 16, 2008

So very sorry for your loss. Bryan is at peace now...so much for a person to endure. Wonderful memories of what a warm,genuine person Bryan was. All he said he wanted was serenity for his life. He has that now. My prayers and thoughts are with you all.

Tracey, Bruce, Luke & Zachary MacNeill

July 16, 2008

Aunt Pat, Uncle Tony and family:

We love you so much. It's unimaginable that we must walk through these dark shadows again to say goodbye now to Bryan, taken far too soon. The Lord must be calling on the best for His angelic forces in Heaven. I know that the suffering for both Chris and Bryan is no more and I pray that the rest of us will find peace, wishing that especially for you.

Denise Donohue

July 16, 2008

Dear Pat, Tony and family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you all. I often think of Chris and how hard it must be on all of you and especially Bryan. May it be some comfort to know that they are together now.
God's Blessing,
Denise (Amico) Donohue

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