YELLOW SPRINGS – Barry Philip Reich of Yellow Springs, Ohio, died surrounded by his wife, all of his children and many family and friends in Springfield, Ohio on Friday, Nov. 3, 2023. Born to Malcolm and Dorothy Reich of Urbana, Ohio in 1945, Barry spent much of his childhood helping at their family business, The Boston Store, located in downtown Urbana. He was a proud Hillclimber as a graduate of Urbana High School, going on to study history and mathematics at Otterbein University, finally earning his law degree at Georgetown University.
Barry Reich was an enigmatic man of constants. He spent a lifetime in Ohio, with his final 23 years located in the funky town of Yellow Springs, just 30 minutes away from where he grew up in Urbana. Yet, Barry was one of the better-traveled men around. His many excursions took him all over the United States and Europe, as well as Egypt and Brazil. He particularly loved Florence and traveled there as often as he could.
Married three times, Barry often said, "third time's the charm." He was a devoted husband to the love of his life, Jennifer Butler of Urbana. While they started as high school prom dates, it wasn't until later in their lives that their timeless romance was able to finally blossom, and his happiest years were spent gardening, hosting parties, and traveling with Jen.
Barry was proud to be a professional, and was a partner at the local law firm, Cole, Acton, Harmon, and Dunn for 52 years. He maintained an office in Yellow Springs and was known as a kind and supportive resource to his clients and their families. There might not be many lawyers out there who volunteered their services like Barry.
Barry was also proud to be a man of letters, and he was an avid and wide-ranging reader. A great conversationalist, Barry's cultural tastes were current, despite his deep knowledge of classics. Like many in his family, he loved music, and, in addition to singing, he played the trombone and piano, marching in the high school band. He was often at concerts, museums, ball games, theater shows, and appreciated fine food.
He is survived by his wife, Jen Reich, of Yellow Springs, his children, Stephanie Reich, and her two children, Dex and Theo, of Montpelier, VT; Sam Reich of Granville, OH; as well as his stepchildren; Todd Hahn of Yellow Springs, OH; Nathan Meier of Brooklyn, NY; Caleb Meier and his wife, Leslie (whose children, Alana and Aiden, knew him as Grandpa Barry) of New Canaan, CT; and Tenacity Free Meier of Nelson County, VA; as well as his brother and sister-in-law, Marty and Lynn Reich, of Urbana, OH; and Jeff Reich of Yellow Springs, OH.
Service will be held at a later date. Arrangements in care of JACKSON LYTLE & LEWIS Funeral Home, Yellow Springs.
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Heidi (Schneider) O'Sullivan
December 5, 2023
Jen, I was looking for the obit of my cousin's son when I saw this.
I am so sorry for your loss.
I have so many great memories of Barry in my life.
Juanita Arnold
December 2, 2023
RIP my dear friend of 72 years. Growing up with you was great. Condolences to Jen and the family.
Edward G Bailey
November 29, 2023
Barry and I took the Bar Exam together in 1970. He was very bright, he was a great guy and a good lawyer. My condolences to his wife and family, and to his law firm. Edward G Bailey
Phyllis Kohler
November 29, 2023
My condolences to all the Reiches.
Joe introduced me to Barry when we were all very young. Barry's vibrant laugh, floppy hair and amazing intellect are hallmarks of his very essence. His memory is always with me.
Phyllis Kohler
Bob Reisinger
November 28, 2023
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Cousin Mark Kerns
November 17, 2023
What can you say? This is a true loss of a free spirit dedicated to all aspects of humanity with unsurpassed talent in all fields of this world. My best to Stephanie, Sam and Martin Reich. Signed, Cousin Mark Kerns.
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