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William F. Barry

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William F. Barry

Birth
Death
18 Apr 1927 (aged 59)
Burial
East Bloomfield, Ontario County, New York, USA Add to Map
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THE VICTOR HERALD
Friday ~ April 22, 1927

William F. Barry, 59, formerly of Victor, died Monday, in Owega.

He leaves three brothers, John B., Michael J., and Richard Barry, all of Victor, three sisters, Mrs. J. Donahue of Rochester, Mrs. William Turner and Mrs. William Lyons of Victor.

Funeral serves were held at 9:30 o'clock, Thursday morning, in St. Patrick's Church in this village.

Burial was made at East Bloomfield.

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THE VICTOR HERALD
Friday ~ April 29, 1927

The following notice concerning the death of William F. Barry is taken from the OWEGO GAZETTE dated April 21, 1927:

William F. Barry, a well known former hotel proprietor and farmer, died suddenly of heart disease at the Page Hotel at about 10:45 o'clock on Monday morning, April 18th, aged 59 years.

The body was taken, that night, to Victor, N. Y., where the funeral was held, this morning, at St. Patrick's Catholic Church, the pastor, Rev. J. W. E. Kelly, officiating, and burial was made in St. Bridget's cemetery at East Bloomfield.

Mr. Barry was taken ill at his farm on the southside, and he started to walk to the Page Hotel, but his strength would not permit, although he was a large and robust man, so he had Ely Granger bring him to the hotel. He immediately had his physician, Dr. Charles J. V. Redding, summoned. Mrs. William Dwight, who is a trained nurse, and whose husband is proprietor of the hotel, attended to him until the arrival of Dr. Redding. He felt much better upon the arrival of the physician, who left him the necessary medicine. During the absence of Mrs. Dwight from the room, Mr. Barry expired.

Mr. Barry was the son of John Barry, and was born at East Bloomfield. He engaged in farming until he came to Owego with the late Isaac Norton in April 1910, when they purchased the Dugan house, which they sold six years later to Charles E. Page. Mr. Norton then went to Atlanta, Ga., but Mr. Barry continued his residence at the hotel. He purchased the Wm. H. Shaw farm, southside, which he greatly improved, and which is one of the most desirable farms in this section.

His sudden death was an inexpressible shock to his many friends. He was generous to a fault, and popular with all who had the pleasure of his acquaintance.
THE VICTOR HERALD
Friday ~ April 22, 1927

William F. Barry, 59, formerly of Victor, died Monday, in Owega.

He leaves three brothers, John B., Michael J., and Richard Barry, all of Victor, three sisters, Mrs. J. Donahue of Rochester, Mrs. William Turner and Mrs. William Lyons of Victor.

Funeral serves were held at 9:30 o'clock, Thursday morning, in St. Patrick's Church in this village.

Burial was made at East Bloomfield.

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THE VICTOR HERALD
Friday ~ April 29, 1927

The following notice concerning the death of William F. Barry is taken from the OWEGO GAZETTE dated April 21, 1927:

William F. Barry, a well known former hotel proprietor and farmer, died suddenly of heart disease at the Page Hotel at about 10:45 o'clock on Monday morning, April 18th, aged 59 years.

The body was taken, that night, to Victor, N. Y., where the funeral was held, this morning, at St. Patrick's Catholic Church, the pastor, Rev. J. W. E. Kelly, officiating, and burial was made in St. Bridget's cemetery at East Bloomfield.

Mr. Barry was taken ill at his farm on the southside, and he started to walk to the Page Hotel, but his strength would not permit, although he was a large and robust man, so he had Ely Granger bring him to the hotel. He immediately had his physician, Dr. Charles J. V. Redding, summoned. Mrs. William Dwight, who is a trained nurse, and whose husband is proprietor of the hotel, attended to him until the arrival of Dr. Redding. He felt much better upon the arrival of the physician, who left him the necessary medicine. During the absence of Mrs. Dwight from the room, Mr. Barry expired.

Mr. Barry was the son of John Barry, and was born at East Bloomfield. He engaged in farming until he came to Owego with the late Isaac Norton in April 1910, when they purchased the Dugan house, which they sold six years later to Charles E. Page. Mr. Norton then went to Atlanta, Ga., but Mr. Barry continued his residence at the hotel. He purchased the Wm. H. Shaw farm, southside, which he greatly improved, and which is one of the most desirable farms in this section.

His sudden death was an inexpressible shock to his many friends. He was generous to a fault, and popular with all who had the pleasure of his acquaintance.


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  • Maintained by: Sandi Verbridge
  • Originally Created by: RWicks
  • Added: Sep 14, 2012
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/97079830/william_f-barry: accessed ), memorial page for William F. Barry (22 Nov 1867–18 Apr 1927), Find a Grave Memorial ID 97079830, citing Saint Bridget's Church Cemetery, East Bloomfield, Ontario County, New York, USA; Maintained by Sandi Verbridge (contributor 49304527).