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Warren Barry

November 1, 1923 — October 20, 2011

H. Warren Barry died gracefully October 20th 2011 surrounded by his family and friends.
He had a passion for flying and was the proud owner of a Beach craft Bonanza. He was
an instrument rated pilot and a member of the Quiet Birdman. He loved to fly and he and
his wife were blessed to travel to many parts of the world. Warren was a Sergeant in the Marine Corps serving in the South Pacific during World War II.
After the war he went on to earn a Bachelors in Business from the College of Idaho.
He was a partner in Volco Building Supply and Pipeco Inc. Warren had four daughters and in 1973 he married Alma Fischer. She became his "co- pilot"
and together they explored the world. Warren had a love for people and community. He was a chaplain in the local jail
ministry , a long time member of Gideon' s, a Rotarian Idaho District Governor and served for over a decade on the Twin Falls County Fair Board. He was also a Philanthropist and Entrepreneur. Warren, we will forever remember your kindness, generous spirit, smiling face and passion for
adventure. A special thanks to Alliance Hospice and Home Care and loving appreciation to Phyllis Silva who cared for Warren to the very end. A celebration of Warren's life will be held at 11:00 a,m., Tuesday, October 25, 2011 at Twin Falls Reform Church. The family has requested that in lieu of flowers that memorial contributions be made to Gideon's International, PO Box 871, Twin Falls, Id. 8330. To share a memory of Warren or offer condolences to Warren's family please visit www.whitemortuary.com

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When: Tuesday, October 25th, 2011
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