ck to laugh, slow to anger, and always willing to lend a helping hand when needed. In his final days, Barry remained the same adventurous and curious individual who lived life to its fullest. He embraced new experiences, took joy in company with loved ones, and maintained a sense of wonder that never faded. Barry passed away on September 23 attended by daughter Ellie, and surrounded in spirit by those he loved--the people who knew and cherished him most. Barry is survived by his children Andy (Jyll), Ellie (Mark) and Matt (Cherrish), grandchildren Deanna (Scott) Azevedo and Andrée Beals, great-grandchildren Leo and Oz Azevedo, brothers Brian and Cameron, and several nieces and nephews. We will always carry the legacy of Barry with us--the love he shared, the wisdom he imparted, and the inspiration he provided. May his memory be a source of strength and encouragement to all who knew and loved him. Farewell, Barry. May your journey be filled with adventure, discovery, and the love of those who remember you. In Memoriam