May 6, 1955 - Dec 14, 2019
Pierre Barral, 64, passed away surrounded by family. He grew up in Sacramento, CA and received his B.A. in International Relations from SF State. Pierre made his career as a sign & trade show worker for Local Union 510. In retirement, he moved to MN to be closer to his sons and took a once in a lifetime trip to France. Pierre enjoyed cooking, history books, comedies, speaking 8 languages and taking his dog, Loki, for long walks. An eccentric personality and adventurous soul, he loved nothing more than to make others laugh and smile.To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
3 Entries
Anthony Winslow
June 2, 2020
That I will miss talking to you at work about travel,family and life and I will miss your different sense of humor and your unique way of looking at the world, see you someday, Brother 510er, Tony Winslow
January 18, 2020
A core of molten joy and happiness,dressed in a one piece jumpsuit ready for work .
Fellow 510er,
Freddie D.
Dennis Wade
January 15, 2020
God's Speed. Rest in Peace.
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