
SMITH – Barrie M., 70 of Liverpool, Queens County passed away suddenly at home on Friday, December 19, 2014.
Born in Liverpool, he was a son of the late Lester and Louise (Joudrey) Smith.
Barrie worked as a maintenance custodian for the Queens County Museum for 10 years. He was a member of the Hollow Log Rifle and Pistol Club and Queens Archers and taught archery. He was an instructor for hunter safety courses for a number of years.
He is survived by his sister Greta Titus of Liverpool and a number of nieces and nephews including his special niece, Kim (Don) Kook of Liverpool.
He was predeceased by his brother Edward.
Cremation has taken place under the direction of Chandlers’ Funeral Home, Liverpool. A graveside memorial service will be held Saturday, January 3, 2015 at 11:00 a.m. in Zion United Cemetery, Payzant Street, Liverpool. Reverend Judy Cross officiating. No flowers by request, donations may be made to the Canadian Red Cross or to the Queens County Victorian Order of Nurses. Online condolences may be made to www.chandlersfuneral.com
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Jackie and Wayne Oicklle
We are so sorry to hear of Barrie’s passing. He was a good friend and neighbour for many years. Jackie and Wayne
Irving Whynot
So sorry and surprised to hear of Barrie passing.Many a pleasant chats we had on the walking trails of Liverpool
judy quinn
He will be missed by all
David Whynot
Iam sorry to hear of Barrie,s passing he will be miss by all who know him well he was a kind person were ever he goes love to chat even on the Street and at the Museum tells us about the good old days and also about the family history R I P Barrie Smith until we meet again in Heaven David Whynot and family
wayne linda woodworth
so sad too hear of barrie passing on. he was a good friend. we grew up together. will sorely miss him. wayne w.
Paul and Shirley Neals
Very sorry to hear of Barrie’s passing. We knew him to be a sweet, kind and intelligent man with a ready smile and kind word for you .
Liz Eneroth
Greta, so sorry to hear of your brothers death, on behalf of our families the Youngs andRideouts,who lived next door to each other growing up you have our sympathy
Valerie Leslie Inness
Dear Family:
So sorry to hear of Barrie’s passing. I knew him when we both worked at the Museum many years ago. My deepest condolence.
Janet and George Fletcher
We were sorry to hear about Barrie. We always enjoyed our chats with Barrie whenever our paths crossed. Our thoughts and our prayers are with your family.
David Dagley
I am so sorry to hear of Barrie`s passing. Over 35 years ago Barrie and I taught Hunter Safety, when he was working at MEMCO. Whenever we met each other on the street, we were always able to catch up on current issues. He will certainly be missed.
Susan and Butch MacLeod
We are so sorry to hear that Barry has passed away. There were many conversations we had with him over the years and enjoyed his friendship. He will be missed.
Fred and Wendy Wamboldt
So sorry to learn of Barrie’s passing. Knew him for many years and always enjoyed having a chat with him when we would meet around town.
Fred Wamboldt
Pam Miles
So sorry to hear of Barries passing. My grandmother, Hilda Smith lived next door for many years. Barrie was a kind, intelligent and generous man. I will always have fond memories pondering over hockey cards that we both had an interest in. R.I.P. my friend.
Tim McDonald
Greta, Kim & Family
So sorry to hear of Barrie’s passing. He was a great guy and so interesting to talk to. Sending condolences to your family at this sad time.
Jacqueline & Jim Peach
Our deepest condolences go out to the family. Barry was a wonderful person & always had time for a chat & a laugh. So sorry to hear of his passing, may God give each one of you the comfort you need to get through this valley .
Doug Manthorne
Very sad to lose my great uncle Barry. He will be missed by all his nieces and nephews. Andy (Dianne) Manthorne, Bridgewater, Terry (Pat) Manthorne, Liverpool, Brian (Patty) Manthorne, Truro, Kim (Don) Kook, Liverpool, Betty (David) Teed, Belmont , Barb (mike) Hersey, Belmont.
Clarence Colp
I am so sad to hear of Barrie’s passing. He was a good friend.
We grew up together and had some very good times as young people. Barrie will always be missed by me and all the great friends he accumulated over the years.
This is a sad day for me and, I’m sure, for all of his friends.
I am honored to have been one of Barrie’s friends.
My condolences to Greta, Kim and Family.
May God bless you and give you strength as you mourn this wonderful man!
Barrie will be missed.
eddie grssk
greta and kim:
sorry for your loss of a brother and uncle. barrie was a good friend. i will miss going acoss the street and having a good talk with barrie. barrie had a great sense of humor. he will be missed by all who knew him.
John and Ann Pineo
We are so sorry to hear of his sudden passing. Barry lived across from my Mom,, in an apartment. My Mother had gotten cancer, and for her last two years, I had spent everyday with.her. John and myself got to know him very. He was a special man whom would talk to you about everything. He was very knowledgeable about our town of Liverpool, he always made time for my Mom. You will be missed by many people. He touched a lot of hearts, with regards, John and Ann Pineo. God bless the family he has left behind
theresa & stephen wentzell
So sorry to hear the loss of Barrie thought and prayer goes out to you all
Walter and Sherri Miller
To Barrie’s family,we were sorry to hear that Barrie has passed,He will be missed by all who knew him,he was a very kind person and great to talk to. our thoughts are with you all at this time.
Sterling Belliveau
I would like to extend heartfelt sympathy to the family of Barrie Smith.
I am very saddened to hear of your loss. My sincere thoughts and prayers are with you at this time,
With deepest Sympathy,
Sterling Belliveau, MLA
Robert Quinn
So sorry to hear of Barrie’s passing. I knew him when we both attended archery shoots and meetings of the Queens Archers’ Association. He was a regular visitor in our archery shop, and chatted at length about the sport and his many interests in collecting. My sincere condolences to his family and friends.
Shawn and Shelly Ozon
Our sincere condolences to all of the family. He will be greatly missed.
Linda and Bill Roberts
We are saddened to hear the news of Barrie’s passing. Bill worked with Barrie for many years at MEMCO and always considered him a great friend. So very sorry for your loss.
Helen Lilly
Dear Greta,Kim and Family:
My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this most difficult time.
Lloyd & Barbara Naugler
Greta , Kim & Family . So sorry to hear of Barrie.s passing. He will be missed as he was a very friendly person .
Eddie and Evie Fisher
Sorry to hear about Barrie,s passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all
Camy Hage
Dear Greta & family, So sorry for your loss. May precious memories give you comfort at this time. Camy
Dick&Carolyn Henneberry
To Barrie’s family,so very sorry to hear of Barrie’s passing.I always enjoyed our sidewalk chats.
deb chuck taylor
We didn’t know Barrie well but enjoyed seeing him when out and about throughout town. He always seemed like such a gentle ,kind soft spoken man. Rest in peace our brother. God Bless!
Dennis Dalby
We were inseperable growing up,and though we lost contact when I moved away,our friendship remains the warmest memory of my youth.So sorry
Terry Knickle
Sorry to hear of Barrie’s passing and condolences to his family. I knew Barrie for many years as a member of Queens Archers and considered him a friend. He will be missed.
Philip Dagley
My condolences to Barrie’s family. we were friends for many years. Barrie was one of the founding members of Queens Archers back in 1981. He will be missed.
Jean Strum
To the family of Barry Smith:
I was so sorry to read in the paper about Barry. Please accept my condolences. My husband Loran and Barry were friends through the Hollow Log Rifle and Pistol Club and Loran had a lot of respect for Barry and his abilities.
I am sure he will be missed by all who knew him.
With sincere sympathy,
Jean Strum
Gary Corbett
Barry was a good friend of the Corbett family and we all often chatted with him at the store. We will miss this greatly! Barry was a very knowledgeable man. As members of the gun club we often saw him there when he was an active member particulary in the 1970s. Barry was always active and interested in life. Kind hearted and friendly.