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March 30, 2012
HAMPTON, NH: Robert (Bob) E. Barney, 59, of Hampton and formerly of Wilmington, DE, died Friday March 30, 2012 at his home.
Bob was born in Ipswich, MA on Sept 21, 1952 son of Charles T. Barney of Newburyport, MA and the late Rebecca C. Barney.
Bob had retired as an accountant from DuPont in Wilmington where he had worked for 30 years. He graduated from Bentley College and was an Eagle Scout. He was well known for his volunteer work at the Gateway House, Sunday Breakfast Mission, Meals on Wheels and the Emmanuel Dining Room, all in Wilmington.
In addition to his father Bob, is survived by his brother Ken and his wife Jeanne, his sons and their wives, Matthew & Jennilyn Barney of Charlestown, NH and Christopher & Monika Barney of Poland. He also leaves four grandchildren, Madison, Mason, Shelby and Ashley Barney, his buddy and loyal dog Bruschi, two nieces, two nephews and two great-nephews. Bob was predeceased by his brother David.
Funeral Services will be Saturday at 1:00 P.M. in the First Congregational Church, 175 Main St. Rowley, MA. A period of visitation will precede the service from noon to 1:00 P.M. Burial will be private.
In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Joslin Diabetes Center 1 Joslin Place, Suite 745 Boston, MA 02215 in memory of Robert Barney.
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Gary Oakes
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Posted Mon April 02, 2012
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Our prayers are with you and the rest of the family during this mourning period. Please know Bob would want you to make the mourning brief and celebrate his life with love of each other, laughter, joy and a zest for happiness that he tried to share with all those he knew. Share stories of him; it is sure to bring smiles to your faces and to those around you...exactly what gave him the most joy and what he lived for (to see your smiles).
Gary
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Kelly and Don Widdicombe
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Posted Thu April 05, 2012
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Chris and Family,
We wish you strength in your time of sorrow, and we hope you can remember all the reasons he made you smile."Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal."
Don and Kelly Widdicombe
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Fred and Brenda Sprigman
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Posted Thu April 05, 2012
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I worked with Bob at Dupont for several years, not long in the overall scheme of things but we managed to stay close ever since. Before he moved to Maryland we would get together for dinners, and later after he moved we would see him in Ocean City MD. He was always a great friend who loved his family and friends greatly. We will miss his smile and of course his emails, and the visits. May time and great memories carry you through this time. With Love, The Sprigmans
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Joan Lyons
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Posted Sat April 07, 2012
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Dear charlie,
I was so sorry to hear of Bob's passing at such a young age. Please know my thoughts are with you at this sad time and accept my sincere sympathy.
Sincerely,
Joan
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Rich and Terri Kirschner
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Posted Sun April 08, 2012
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Our thoughts and prayers are with Bob's dear family. We have lose a very good friend, and he will be sorely missed. Bob never complained ever though me all knew he had many medical problems. He was always available to help his friends. We will always have a place in our hearts for Bob! God bless the family and friends he leaves behind.p
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Rawle Samuel
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Posted Mon April 09, 2012
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I've only know Bob for a short time. He purchased a TL from me and I have never met a nicer person to deal with. He came back a few times for service and we would chat about life and family. This earth has loss a special human being. He will be missed. To his family and friends, my sincere condolences.
God Bless.
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Submitted by Chris on Wed April 04, 2012
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