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Ilene Harsip
September 11, 2021
Every day I remember Barry...... his optimism, enthusiasm, his sense of humor, his insatiable drive to remain physically active, and his constant caring for everyone he knew.
He maintained friendships in everything he did..... including multiple schools & colleges, businesses, neighbors, family & the general public. I can't remember a time that Barry was at odds with anyone, ever.
My love goes out to the Harsips & DiMarcos, who will always cherish the memories they shared with Barry.
Steven Ballard
June 26, 2021
Condolences to the Harsip family. I was relatively late to this sad news of his passing, and am only now getting around to saying how much I miss Barry. I only wish it were possible for me to learn more from him in this life. He was a model for me, in my field, and even in my community, as I am a family lawyer who happens to have lived in the two neighboring towns where he worked and lived. We had a number of cases as opposing lawyers, over the years, including a few very hotly contested ones, but I always loved to see Barry, whenever and wherever. I just knew he would manage to use humor to help everyone in the courthouse - or in the often cold meeting spaces of our world - to stop taking ourselves so seriously. He was always ready with a smile and a clever line. He seemed so real and so genuine, and very wise in the law and the facts, but also in the people behind them. He was also a wonderful man, in my community, helping to lead sports teams even after his own kids were graduated from high school. In both these ways - as a professional, and as a citizen of the community - he has been someone who inspired me. I'm sorry I feel I never got a chance to tell him that, and hope he somehow knew this. Rest in Peace, Barry.
Pamela Anelli
April 26, 2021
Barry was a great guy with a big heart. I met Barry when it was Graham and Harsip 24 years ago. I loved bantering with Barry and he loved and respected women very much. The way I learned about Barry's passing was I had a dream about him this morning 4-26-21 so I looked to see if there was an obituary, sad to say their was one. I called the office to give my condolences. If I didn't move to Plymouth, Ma I would have stayed friends with Barry and the office team. When Barry found out my dog died he and the office sent me a card. How sweet and thoughtful is that?
Barry you'll be missed by many! My condolences to Lisa and family.
Your friend Pamela Anelli 4-26-21
MaryAnn Samantha Kenneth
February 23, 2021
My condolences to the Harsip family, and everyone from Graham & Harsip and Harsip & Stewart. I met Barry at Graham & Harsip law office. I have often thought of Barry remembering what a great person and legal advocate he was, and I was very sad to hear of his passing. Whenever I am in a legal forum I think of his example as he was wise, compassionate, and true. Barry was a very good and caring person and a very smart and ethical professional. He was a really great person. I hope he knew how much his kindness and consideration meant to those he helped. I hope I said thank you enough to Barry and everyone at Graham & Harsip and Harsip & Stewart. In sympathy and love from MaryAnn, Samantha, and Ken.
MaryAnn Samantha Kenneth
February 23, 2021
My condolences to the Harsip family, and everyone from Graham & Harsip and Harsip & Stewart.
I met Barry at Graham & Harsip law office. I have often thought of Barry remembering what a great person and legal advocate he was, and I was very sad to hear of his passing. Whenever I am in a legal forum I think of his example as he was wise, compassionate, and true. Barry was a very good and caring person and a very smart and ethical professional. He was a really great person. I hope he knew how much his kindness and consideration meant to those he helped. I hope I said thank you enough to Barry and everyone at Graham & Harsip and Harsip & Stewart. In sympathy and love from MaryAnn, Samantha, and Ken.
Tom Graves
February 21, 2021
Love of family, friendship and laughter... Just a few of the joys that Barry brought to many... Always with us.
Cindi Lefebvre
January 29, 2021
I am so sorry to hear about the loss of Barry. I just received the news along with Courtney and Macy from Jerry's barber shop where Nancy Courtney and myself(Cindi)enjoyed many funny stories and jokes as we all had turns cutting Barry's hair. He is sadly missed
Balint Gyimesi
January 10, 2021
It's no wonder that I'll never forget Barry even though I only spent a few hours with him. That is the kind of person he was, making lasting impressions on people, no matter how small the opportunity was. In the short time we spent together, we talked about business, philosophy, sports, history, trips, paintings, and, of course, he told a few stories. He was truly special. I wish the very best to his family.
Sheila Harrington
January 9, 2021
Barry was an inspiration to everyone he touched. It was always such a pleasure working with him on a case or a project like making access to court more feasible for the people in this neck of Middlesex County. His smile and his laugh were so contagious. He brightened your day every time you saw him. As a funny note, on of my fondest memories of Barry took place years ago when I ran into him at the Concord Probate session in the attorney conference room area. He gave me a big hello and told the other lawyers that were nearby that I had "The best smelling office around." Everyone started laughing and he said, "No, No, she always has yankee candles burning." He will be sorely missed by all who new him and I extend my condolences to the Harsip family and all who were close to him.
Amory Wakefield
December 31, 2020
Barry was a kind soul. I was saddened by his passing. I was grateful for his support of our divided family.
Kathleen Shirley
December 28, 2020
Barry was my divorce attorney. Without him, I would have never survived it as I was traumatized by the situation. I was a nervous wreck! Barry’s guidance , sweetness and dorky sense of humor got me through it. I will always be grateful to him for that. He always spoke about his wonderful family and how he loved them so. Thank you for allowing us to share him with you!
KAREN LEVITT
December 22, 2020
Barry was a truly wonderful person - kind, funny, loving, a trusted colleague and friend. My sympathies to his family and friends, having Barry in our lives was a joy that will be deeply missed.
I knew Barry before I knew Barry. I played against him, and he was a real force to be reckoned with. He was always trash talking and making jokes keeping things light hearted. I would register my teams with him for Fifer's Fair and help him put up their
Bob Hofeldt
December 22, 2020
I knew Barry before I knew Barry. I played against him, and he was a real force to be reckoned with. He was always trash talking and making jokes keeping things light hearted. I would register my teams with him for Fifer's Fair and help him put up their nets. I never played against him at Fifer's because he was in the Elite class. I got to know Barry in 2004 when Jamie, his daughter, was on the inaugural freshman volleyball team. In the off-season he arranged for gym space for the kids to play pickup games at Blanchard. That winter he coached Jamie's volleyball team at CMASS and asked me to be his assistant. From that time on he and I coached middle school and junior kids four seasons a year until his passing.
When Barry coached, he had to be on the court interacting with the players. He was not one to coach from the sideline. He thrived on being physically involved, and so did the players. Whenever we'd split the players into groups, Barry's group was always the largest by far. They loved learning from him. He made it fun. He had so many cute and clever demonstrations for the skills that helped reinforced what he was teaching. Whenever I would ask him if he were available for something, he'd always reply, I'll have to check with Lisa first. I thought this was just his way out if he didn't want to be available. But no, it was important that Lisa be involved in his decision. I always admired Barry for this. Whenever Barry was at an ABRHS volleyball game, he'd make a point to talk to all the kids that came through his classes. Also he knew most everyone in the gym, too, and would chat with them. At the games he and Mark Starr would discuss the games making it a very interesting evening for me to say the least.
Barry, I miss you. Buddy, you were my friend. Sadly, future generation will not benefit from knowing you.
Robyn A. Briatico
December 21, 2020
I had the distinct pleasure of working with Barry prior to his retirement. I truly enjoyed working towards an amicable resolution on any family law matter with Barry. Barry was a true gentleman and he had an encyclopedic knowledge of the law; even when we disagreed! My deepest condolences to the Harsip family. Barry will be missed by many of his colleagues.
Robyn Briatico
Court Booth
December 21, 2020
Barry was a wonderful contributor to Concord-Carlisle Community Education, where he taught many workshops that helped people manage their affairs. He was a true pleasure to work with. We are grateful for his life.
Dan Nguyen
December 21, 2020
I am very sorry to hear of Barry's loss. I have know Barry for more than 20 years. We played volleyball together. He also taught my son to play volleyball in the Acton middle school program. He loved coaching those kids.
Barry was Hilarious. He reminded us that he was the Natural Middle. I can't think of a kinder or more giving friend. I am better for having known Barry. My condolences to his family and friends.
Dan Nguyen
Lucinda Wright
December 21, 2020
Barry had the rare gift of being an outstanding professional and a truly kind humanitarian person. His stories brought such smiles and laughter; I could listen to him for hours. I feel fortunate to have known him, and am so sorry for this tragic loss. Sending warmest wishes to Lisa and the family.
J. Verner Moore
December 21, 2020
I first met Barry 20 years ago while practicing law. Barry was the opposing party's new lawyer. He had filed a complaint to modify the terms of a divorce agreement that had been negotiated years earlier with his mentor Monroe Inker. My client and I were invited to his office in Acton for a 6 PM meeting on a brilliant summer's evening in the middle of July. My client journeyed from Nebraska for the event. As is the case with most meetings such as this, we arrived with a chip on our shoulders, filled with indignation that his client wished to revisit the settlement agreement. We expected the same from Barry, whom I had not previously met. He greeted us with his warm ear to ear smile and introduced himself, saying he was a lover and not a warrior. The effect was instantaneous. Having been disarmed, negotiations began in earnest, and two hours later everyone left his office with smiles and the satisfaction of having reached a fair agreement, such that the matter was never re-visited again. Barry and I were friends ever since, and whenever we met at the Probate Court he always made it a point to leave whatever business he had on hand, and engage me in hearty handshake and warm conversation. The news of his passing came to me today and I am saddened beyond words. Godspeed, Barry.
Spencer Kagan
December 20, 2020
My sincerest condolences to the Harsip family. I was so sad to hear that Barry passed away. I had know Barry for many many years. As a lawyer he and I would have cases against each other and when I was elevated to the bench Barry would be arguing cases and trials before me. He was the consummate professional. When working with him he always made me smile. I will cherish those days
William Barrett
December 18, 2020
I tried a case against Barry as a “first year” Assistant District Attorney in Concord. It was my first trial. He was incredibly patient with my inability to ask a non leading question, among other things, but never stopped advocating appropriately for his client. It was a difficult balancing of interests for him and he pulled it off beautifully. I cherished our friendship from that day on. His passing is such a huge loss to the bar as well as Our local community. He will be greatly missed. Bill Barrett
Bob Rivers
December 18, 2020
My sincere condolences to the Harsip family. Barry was a great lawyer and an even better friend. He will be sorely missed.
Paul Linet
December 17, 2020
I was at Brandeis at met Barry. Years later living in Acton, we renewed our acquaintance while we were coaching our respective children. During that time, I would reach out to Barry for legal advice. In each capacity, I saw a gentleman committed to family, his community and his profession. May his memory be a blessing.
Jane Appell
December 16, 2020
Barry was a dedicated and compassionate attorney. I worked with him on many cases over the years. He always advocated for his clients in a way that acknowledged the emotional needs of the family. I truly appreciated Barry’s dedication, his positive energy, and his desire for positive resolution of his cases. It was always a pleasure to work with him.
Philip Byers
December 16, 2020
My initial reaction was shock when I learned about Barry's death, then a profound sense of loss. No matter how long it may have been since we last met, usually in court or a dinner meeting of the Academy, I was alway greeted by his broad grin. Worthy adversary and advocate, loyal friend, sincere about those matters that concerned him, he was a true mentsch. I will miss my friend and the joy that he would bring to a table of lawyers discussing their latest exploits. Barry was not embarassed to express his true love for his wife as well as his children, bringing his broad smile to a crescendo. May G-d bless you and keep you. May G-d have his countenance shine down on you and grant you peace.
Harry Nesbitt
December 14, 2020
To Janice and Herb I'm so sorry to learn about Barry's passing. He was a great teammate and player on the soccer field. He could run forever. Also a roommate in Oak Square and friend. I have wonderful memories of playing softball on Sundays at Cabot Field. He always had your back.
Maureen Booth
December 14, 2020
When I was very new in the practice of family law, I had a tough case against Barry. Instead of using it as an opportunity to take advantage of and make a fool of a less-seasoned attorney, Barry demonstrated the true meaning of grace and civility, while continuing to be an advocate for his client. I was forever grateful to him. He set a high bar, one few attorneys meet and one I aspire to. Rest in peace, my friend.
CHARLIE BARRETT
December 14, 2020
He was a lawyer`s lawyer...and great professional .
Sheara Friend
December 14, 2020
Barry was always a pleasure to see in court. He always wore very humorous ties ! He made everyone he knew feel special. My condolences to the family.
Sharon Duquette
December 14, 2020
Barry was a truly great guy- he genuinely wanted the best for everyone he met. I am sorry for your loss Harsip family.
Alan Rohwer
December 13, 2020
The obituary is well written & captures so much about Barry. Barry & I met over twenty years ago when we were "paired" to count votes by hand - done in those days. I always enjoyed running into him & we always had delightful exchanges, including quite recently seeing each other while dog walking. Rest in peace, my special friend. I know he will be missed by his family & so many in his extended community.
Dan Greenberg
December 13, 2020
Barry touched my soul in ways few others could. I think he knew me so well because he cared about me. He cared about everyone. Now there is a hole in my life that can never be filled.
Steve Levitsky
December 13, 2020
Barry always had a smile and a positive comment. I especially liked his sense of humor and his stories dating all the way back to childhood in the 1960’s and his friendship with Mark Scheier.
Dorothy Gibson
December 13, 2020
I knew Barry professionally. He was a wonderful human being and a great lawyer. Never saw him without a smile on his face. One of my favorite lawyers at the Middlesex Probate and Family Court.
Steven Levitsky
December 13, 2020
Barry, you always had a cheerful smile and something positive to say. I especially enjoyed your comments about your friendship with Mark Scheier and your memories of experiences you shared with Mark all the way back to the 1960’s.
Rest In Peace.
Steve Levitsky
December 13, 2020
Barry, you always had a cheerful smile and something positive to say. I especially enjoyed your comments about your friendship with Mark Scheier and your memories of experiences you shared with Mark all the way back to the 1960’s.
Rest In Peace.
Fred Roach
December 13, 2020
Went to Brandeis with Barry and we were very close. Unfortunately, we drifted away from each other and lost contact. Only a couple of days ago I hooked up on zoom with two other close friends from Brandies and at the end of conversation I vowed to track down Barry and a couple other guys. Seeing this in the paper just 30 minutes ago was devastating. Barry was the best!
John DiPiano
December 13, 2020
Condolences to the Harsip Family
David Goodman
December 12, 2020
Whenever I think of Barry, I remember laughter, talk of how he loved his family, and I remember stories. Lots of stories. How he could talk!! Never anything mean. Always witty, bright, cheerful, funny, and full of love for his dear wife and his children, and many, many friends.
He was the hub around which many spokes orbited: his family, old friends from high school and college, teammates from many soccer teams, bicycle and XC ski buddies, legal colleagues, and on and on. He touched them all with kindness and caring, and he brought them together.
Mark Scheier
December 12, 2020
Barry was my best friend and the brother I never had. I will miss him every day of my life.
M. Wood
December 12, 2020
Dear Barry,
You were the kindest, most caring best soul I had the honor to EVER meet. Please know you helped so many others in your time here. Best to you, my friend.
Amy Vogel
December 11, 2020
Barry guided me through one of the toughest events of my life. He will forever hold a special place in my heart. My condolences to his family, friends, and all members of Harsip- Stuart Law firm.
Anne Addonizio
December 11, 2020
I'm so sorry to hear about the loss of Barry. I work in Middlesex probate court and he was always such a pleasant and happy person. He was so caring and was always very kind. Sending prayers and love to his family. My condolences to everyone. Anne Addonizio
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