Twenty-seven years ago, after many years of struggling with alcohol addiction, Barry was finally able to put down his last drink and achieve long-term sobriety through the Twelve-Step program and fellowship of Alcoholics Anonymous. In his new sober life, his faith and devotion to God and humankind was renewed. Eclectic spiritually, he was a great but humble lover of God in all His forms. Barry particularly embraced the Catholic Church's messages of social justice. He also found great peace and fulfillment in Siddha Yoga Meditation, which he faithfully practiced every day for many years. He strove to "love one another as I love you" as evidenced in his compassion and empathy towards others, particularly those still suffering, and was a great power of example, especially to newcomers to AA. All who knew Barry knew him to be very genuine and open-hearted from the first moment of meeting. He was a big guy with a big heart and easy smile, extremely funny, kind and loving, never deliberately causing harm to another in word or deed. Barry had a great natural talent for music, never learning to read music, but skillfully playing multiple instruments by ear, particularly piano, jazz style. He took great joy in life, delighting in his friends and family, photographing and videotaping them, riding his motorcycle, and eating ice cream! He was allergic to cat dander and housework.
Twenty-seven years ago, after many years of struggling with alcohol addiction, Barry was finally able to put down his last drink and achieve long-term sobriety through the Twelve-Step program and fellowship of Alcoholics Anonymous. In his new sober life, his faith and devotion to God and humankind was renewed. Eclectic spiritually, he was a great but humble lover of God in all His forms. Barry particularly embraced the Catholic Church's messages of social justice. He also found great peace and fulfillment in Siddha Yoga Meditation, which he faithfully practiced every day for many years. He strove to "love one another as I love you" as evidenced in his compassion and empathy towards others, particularly those still suffering, and was a great power of example, especially to newcomers to AA. All who knew Barry knew him to be very genuine and open-hearted from the first moment of meeting. He was a big guy with a big heart and easy smile, extremely funny, kind and loving, never deliberately causing harm to another in word or deed. Barry had a great natural talent for music, never learning to read music, but skillfully playing multiple instruments by ear, particularly piano, jazz style. He took great joy in life, delighting in his friends and family, photographing and videotaping them, riding his motorcycle, and eating ice cream! He was allergic to cat dander and housework.
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