Elizabeth P. Barry

From: The Patriot Ledger  Quincy, MA | Date: January 7, 2003| Author: | Copyright information

MERRIMACK - Elizabeth P. (Hingey) Barry, 74, of Merrimack, a retired employee for Standard-Thompson Manufacturing Co., died Friday at her home. Mrs. Barry was born in Syracuse, N.Y., and lived most of her life in Waltham. She moved to Merrimack six years ago.

Wife of the late George W. Barry Sr., she is survived by five sons, George W. Barry Jr. of Lowell, Joseph H. Barry and Kenneth P. Barry, both of Waltham, David J. Barry of Woburn, and Marc F. Barry of Maynard; three daughters, Cheryl M. ...

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