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Barry Barth Obituary

BARTH, BARRY H.

Suddenly on Saturday, March 23, 2002 of Upper Marlboro, MD. Beloved husband of Maggie C. Barth; loving father of Cara M. Diggs; devoted son of Milton S. and Daisy Barth and the late Edith Barth; grandfather of Kelsey C. Diggs. Relatives and friends may call for a Celebration of Life gathering at the Evans Funeral Home, Rt. 450 and Race Track Rd., Bowie, MD, on Thursday, March 28, 2002 from 7 to 9 p.m. Service and interment private. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the University of Maryland Terrapin Club, Office of Gift Acceptance, U of M, 2103 Pocomoke Bldg., College Park, MD 20742.

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Published by The Washington Post on Mar. 25, 2002.

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Martin Flashman

March 27, 2002

My sincere condolences to the Barth family. It was only recently in January when we (the grandchildren of Louis and Rose Filene) were reunited at my mother Esther's funeral at Arlington. At that somber moment, having Barry there to share her loss with us helped us all find some peace. May the Barth family find a way to remember his smiles and laughter that helps them through these unhappy time.

George McDowell

March 26, 2002

Barry, I am the one responsible for bringing you to ARB. I know that you did a good job and served the company well. You will be missed by all that worked for you and all that knew you. I agree with Jerri that the credit job was hard but certainly not the worst job. Maggie, I'm truly sorry for your loss. Regards, George

Jerri Hawes

March 25, 2002

Barry you did the Credit job for 6 years before I came and performed it for 10 years and one of the few things we agreed on is it was the worst job in Arbitron! You are much too young to leave us!

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