Monday, May 18, 2009
Our Sympathies
A Great Role Model
Linda:
Barry was a wonderful man, he brought joy to everyone around him and he always seemed to be available when people needed a hand. I first met Barry when I was a student at Greenhills, but I really didn’t get to know him until I started working at the Racquet Club. Barry was a several years older than me and gladly took the time to befriend me and the other students working at the Club. I had the good fortune to watch him transition from being single; to engaged; to husband; and to father. I was able to see and hear about what becoming a responsible adult was all about, before I had to do it myself. Several years later as I faced the same transitions I looked at Barry and it was comforting to see that while the transitions bring big changes in priorities, they don’t have to change who you are, they allow you to grow. Barry was a great role model. I am lucky to have known him and called him friend.
Alex Thorne
Saturday, May 16, 2009
Barry IS a Wonderful Man
Linda- Barry worked with my husband but I got to know him through the Mission Possible golf outing that I organized and Barry played in the last two years. He was always so complementary and a genuine wonderful man. But as I was telling my son about Barry's loss to cancer and asked if he remembered Barry (as they met him at Nustep and the golf outing) he said to me " I remember his Eagle on the hole by the club house two years ago- that was awesome that we got to be there and see it." That is so true, Barry was so happy and we all hollered and hooted- you would have thought he had a hole in one! Your loss is great and I know that your memories are what will get you through this. You and your family are in our prayers and I know that Jim will surely miss Barry. Heidi Steinhebel |
Thinking of you...
Dear Linda and family, I have thought of you often lately and want you to know that my heart really goes out to you all. While I didn't know Barry too well, I feel like I did through stories from my parents, Kevin, Laurie, Joe, and Ali. I know that Barry was a special brother, uncle, and friend to all. My only memories of Barry include him smiling and genuinely enjoying life! From my experience, anyone with the last name of Wicks is a very special person, and Barry was no exception! I am so sorry to have missed the Celebration of Life today. I will continue to pray for your entire family during this tough time. Hugs to all of you! Love, Alicia (Holtz) Tropea and family |
Friday, May 15, 2009
We miss him at work
A Memorial
Barry
I first met Barry while I was a student at Greenhills. All I remember is Barry with a beard, usually vacuuming the carpet.
Barry was always ready for an adventure, whether a drive to see the Kentucky Derby or climbing to the top of Mount Ranier.
I guess I am the one responsible for introducing you to Barry. At the time, we hoped the two of you would get along. We didn't realize how the sparks would fly.
Barry became a devoted family man and was so proud of Greg and Erica.
I will always remember his fun spirit. And if I ever had a question about anything sports-related, he would know the answer.
We have known each other for almost 40 years. I will always be here for you.
Love, Barbie
Barry Wicks
Hi Linda, We have many memories of you and Barry but they all share one thing in common. Barry was always smiling! He always seemed to have a bright outlook on everything and that made him fun to be around. Of course he never could drive straight to our house! He always took the scenic route! We already miss him! Carol and Keith |
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Barry at His Best
Bobbie Tucker
Memories of Barry
Once during our single days, Barry and I took a vacation to Florida. I was in charge of getting the tickets. When I gave Barry his ticket, he learned that I had identified him to the agent as Beatrice DoGood, which was the name he had to use for both flights. (same mock-chagrin)
During the summer months, on every holiday, Barry was working the long tongs at the grille at the Racquet Club, as 'head chef' for the hot dog and hamburger feast. He always wore his signature straw hat, with plenty of holes for ventilation.
Barry, we all miss you and your laugh. Please save us a place, and I will bring the beer.
John R. Tucker
A Wonderful Man and Family
Barry is a wonderful man with an equally wonderful family. As Laurie Wicks brother, I have the pleasure of being part of the family and have numerous great memories especially at Christmas time. Barry and my mom will always be there with us. All the Wicks are very special and gracious people! I often tell Laurie and Kevin they are blessed to be part of such a great family. As everyone knows, Barry’s sense of humor is unique and very much appreciated by me. I will always remember the Christmas when Barry received “Billy the Bass” as a gift. We laughed and laughed, and I laugh every time I reminisce about it. My sincere condolences to Linda, Greg, Erica, Fran, Loyd, Kevin, Karen and all the Wicks family. And, thank you for welcoming me into your special family. I smile whenever I think of Barry. Regards,
Mark Winters
Golf Partner
Charles and I enjoyed with Barry. We always kidded each other and
laughed continuously during our rounds. Also, my condolences to Loyd & Fran (who I had the pleasure of playing golf with at AACC over the last 20 years). I
know my brother is hurting over the loss of his life long friend. My thoughts and prayers are with Linda and her children. Barry was a "stand-up" guy. I will miss his unique humor.
God Bless
Tom & Cindy Phibbs
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Missing an Angel
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
missing you
Barry and Family
What would Barry say? I find myself asking this question as I remember his unique sense of humor and determination. He was one of a kind, a kind and generous man we all were lucky to know and call friend and co-worker. Whether as king of the BBQ or chasing the next birdie on the golf course Barry made it all fun. He was no quiter. I know heaven has a golf course and Starbucks coffee cause Barry is there. Miss him terrible. Prayers and condolences to all. John & Sue Covert |