Barry Marles
Died: July 10, 2018 | Place: Residence
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MARLES, Barry….
Suddenly at home with his wife by his side on Tuesday, July 10, 2018, Barry Marles of London in his 66th year. Beloved husband of Wendy for 42 years. Loving father of Rob, Greg and his wife Alaina, and James and his wife Malisa. Adored by his granddaughters Lily, Samantha, Emma and Olivia. Will be dearly missed by his daughter-in-law Laura, his brother-in-law Gary and his wife Julia Howard, his niece Bri, and his many friends and neighbours. Barry “Mongo” Marles was a long-time radio producer, Scout leader and hobbyist. He was an avid camper and loved spending time with his family. A Celebration of Life visitation will take place on Sunday, July 22, 2018 from 2-4 pm at the A. Millard George Funeral Home – Reception Centre (on the Southeast corner of the parking lot), 60 Ridout Street South, London. For those who wish, donations in Barry’s memory may be made to the Canadian Diabetes Association, 442 Adelaide Street North, London, ON N6B 3H8. Online condolences, memories and photographs shared at www.amgfh.com
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James,
I am so sad to hear of your father’s passing this week. I express my deepest sympathy to you and your family. Take care.
Frank Kusters
Rob :
Please accept my deepest condolences for your father loss.
Be strong on this hard time .
Subhi
Our deepest sympathies.
Wendy and family.
My sincere condolences on your huge loss. My heart breaks for you all. Life is so very precious and he has left a beautiful legacy with his boys and then his girls. Hold him in your hearts as he will never be far away with the memories, and his mannerisms, and advice his has passed on to you all.
Barry was an inspiration, a man well respected for his leadership, progressing forward, and doing the right thing. Sincere sympathy to all of the immediate and extended family.
With love & sympathy to you all from Kathleen & Anjali Mukerji & family.
We will be thinking of you on Sunday.
A great guy and a good friend. He brought good vibes into any situation.
One of the worlds totally lovely blokes and all round good man. Honoured to have known him and will miss him. Have had great times with Barry and his family. So deeply sorry he has passed away so young. He will be missed by many
After I moved to BC in 1974, Barry and I lost touch over the years. I was saddened and shocked to just now learn of his passing. When I was a 17 year old kid at Fanshawe College in London, Barry was the older/wiser guy who cared enough to make me feel welcome, and offered support without asking. My condolences to his family. Being a truly good man is part of his legacy that lives on through those he touched.
I’m so sad… Just went online to see if Barry was out there in the ether somewhere so that I could thank him for all he did for me when we were teenagers. (At least) 1 of my favourite stories that I tell my current students involves Barry. (Yes, I’m still teaching Electronics to high school students, even though I’m 5 years past my “best before” date (retirement with full pension) but I’m having way too much fun still…) Barry, I’m sure you can hear my thoughts; thank you sincerely for all that you did for me back in the day; for your family/friends if you want to connect with me (and I’d be happy if this minor missive finds you) I’m kale@teksavvy.com.
To Barry: Cheers! And thank you, from the bottom of my heart…