Barry R. Bareham
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Ogden: Suddenly, August 14, 2012 at age 61. Barry is predeceased by his parents, Richard & Louise Bareham. He is survived by his wife of 29 years, Donna Bareham; son, Nathan Bareham; brother, G. Richard Bareham; sister, Nancy Mesolella; father-in-law, Robert Vershay; sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law, Diane (Simone) Picciolo, Debra (Bruce) Schmidt & Steven (MaryAnn) Vershay; several nieces, nephews and cousins; many dear friends. Friends may call Thursday, August 16th, 4-7 P.M. at Vay-Schleich & Meeson Funeral Home, Greece Chapel, 1075 Long Pond Road. His Funeral Service will be held, following visitation, at 7 P.M. in the Funeral Home Chapel. Barry’s Graveside Service will be held Friday, August 17th, 10 A.M. at N. Chili Rural Cemetery.
A fond fairwell to one of our most beloved high school chums. Barry was a friend to all. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family.
An athelete, hard worker, gentleman and most importantly a devoted friend. We spent high school together playing baseball and soccer. Our paths would cross occasionally thereafter and he always, always greeted me with enthusiasm and his infectious smile. It was great to remenisce with him about CCCS. I will miss you Barry, but will see you again someday.
Barry and the rest of the neighborhood spent many hours playing baseball and football in the back yards between our house and McCarthy’s house on Westside Drive. I also spent a couple of years palying Saints baseball with Barry. Many good memories. My condolences to Barry’s family and close friends.
Barry sat near me at homeroom for four years in high school. I liked his sense of humor and jokes. I was lucky to see him at the Churchville reunion…I give condolences to his wife, son and family. I would have liked to see him again one day.
Barry was a high school friend and a great guy. He will be missed.
Barry was my cousin and my age. Buddies until 9 years of age then my family relocated west to Washington. We had a bond that was broken. Connected again two years ago at Nancy’s house. Met Donna for the first time. Laughed and reminisced. Sorry for the family and friends loss. Regards, Gary
Barry was one of my closest friends throughout high school and we shared many wild adventures together along with the rest of the TKB clan. We had the same birthdate, 3/28/51 and used to joke about how he was a few hours older than me. He always had the knack for making me laugh. I wish we had kept in closer contact throughout the years. He will definetly be missed by all who knew him. JEB
cousin… we had alot of good times playing baseball,football,basketball,golf, and swimming in keuka lake. you are now in the lord’s care. thoughts and prayers to donna,nathan,dick,nancy.
Dear Dick and family, So very sorry to hear of Barry’s passing. I have so many fond memories of our days on Ronnie Lane. Kickball, hide and seek, TV tag…those were the days. You guys sure were fun neighbors! Sending my deepest sympathy to you and Barry’s family. Wendy
Dear Donna and Dick, So very sorry to hear of this sad news. Barry was a wonderful friend for many, many years. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
Dick and the Bareham family, So sorry to hear of Barry’s sudden passing and at such a young age. May many fond memories and the love of family and friends help you through this difficult time.
Donna & family Sorry for your loss….I knew Barry from Kodak….I worked in Micrographics and the Vault….. Peace be with you……
Donna and Nathan, Dick: Our sincere condolences to all. We regret that we were not able to attend the services, but our thoughts and prayers are with you. The Barehams live on in our hearts.
Donna, I am so sorry to hear of Barry passing. You are in my thoughts and prayers. If you ever need anything at all please contact me. Love to Nathan for me also.
Donna, Nate, deepest sympathy. Boomer was a great friend. Lots of good memories. Kodak, softball, baseball game in Toronto. He will truely be missed. May he rest in peace. Bob Lag
Donna, so sorry for your loss. Deepest sympathies to you and Nathan. God bless you. Karen and Family
Donna, I am sorry for your loss, though I haven’t seen you in a while, I think often on how you are doing. If you should need anything at all let me know, even if it’s time out to talk.
Donna, I am so sorry. I just heard about Barry. May God provide you with the comfort and peace you need at this time and in the future.
Good Bye for now old friend and neighbor. We sure had fun back in the old neighborhood, I wouldn’t trade it for any place in the world. I wish I could get up the for your funeral but in Chapel Hill, NC and not able to put it toghether fast enough.
I am saddened to hear of Barry’s way-too-early death. As little tykes, cousins of the same ages, Barry & big bro’ Dick and Gary & big bro’ Karl became best of buddies. Many miles and years since. Today, I remember Barry. To all Barry’s loving family and friends, may fond memories bring a big smile. Goodbye, Barry. God bless. w/ love, your cousin, karl Fort Klamath, Oregon
I offer my condolences to the Bareham family. I always enjoyed Barry’s company and sense of humor. He will be dearly missed.
Our deepest sympathy~Donna, Nate, Dick, and family. You’ll be in our prayers and Barry will be missed by many. God rest his soul…
Photo taken Fall of 2010 of Barry and Gary – Cousins
Rest in Peace my old friend. One of the many good Saints of CCCS. God Bless You. I am a better person for having crossed paths with Barry Bareham. Wishes and sympathies to Dick and the Family.
So sorry to hear…my prayers are with you
Stand Tall Chillem.
Thank you for being a true friend and all the good times we shared – I will really miss you! Breeze
There was no greater friend than Barry. Always there when you needed him. This has definately left a break in my heart where Barry used to be. He will be missed but never forgotten….heaven has gained a special angel….
To the entire Bareham family. You have my deepest condolences for the loss of Barry. I worked with him at Eastman Kodak. He was a good friend and I will miss his great sense of humor. He made work fun and we had a lot of laughs together. When things got bad he was always positive and made us look at the better side of things. Barry was very sharp when it came to working with technology and I learned many things from him. He LOVED his son Nate so much, and that is what I will remember most, he was so happy to be a Dad. Goodbye my friend.
We extend our sincere condolences to Donna, Nathan, and family.