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Nancy (Bryant) Barry

September 12th, 1937 - July 30th, 2020

September 12th, 1937 - July 30th, 2020

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Nancy Bryant Barry was born September 12, 1937, in West Palm Beach, to Madeleine Heinmuller and Clarence Weston (Pete) Bryant. She is a third generation Floridian and grew up on 36th Street in West Palm Beach, attended Northboro Elementary School, and graduated from Palm Beach High in 1955. Nancy was a poet and letter-writer extraordinaire, devoting careful attention to journals and diaries throughout her life. She was as unconventional as they comea nudist, a nature lover, and an activist wherever she found herself, whether on the muggy South Florida coast, among misty mountains in Oregon, or in the driest deserts in Arizona. She always saw the best in peopleeven when they didn't see it in themselves. Everyone that knew Nancy had a place at her dinner table and in her heart. She sent you home with baked goods, seeds, and smiles. Nancy had her three children in West Palm Beach, where she collected all sorts of hobbies and friends. She worked many years as a bookkeeper and at the radio station, WPBR, where she hosted a local talk show. She lived some years in Eugene, Oregon, where she married her soulmate Kenneth (Ed) Barry. They moved to Tucson, Arizona, a place called "Dogpatch," in the early 80's. As Nancy opened her heart and home to all who passed through, she made the desert bloom in her garden. Nancy and Ed spent many years exploring the mountains, forests, and deserts of the Southwest in their oddly comfortable RV Sluggo' and collected a small zoo of animals: cats, dogs, a flock of quails. She adored her children and grandchildrenthat was apparent by the hand-sewn quilts and clothes, letters, and phone calls, that arrived each day that she wasn't visiting. She is preceded in death by her husband Kenneth (Ed) Barry who loved her till the end. While dementia robbed Nancy of her memories, COVID-19 robbed her of her life. She is survived by her children, Leslie McBride Salmon (Fred C. Salmon), Richard Alan McBride (Cindy Rodier McBride), and Helen Foreman Bailey (George Bailey), sister Cynthia Turner (Fred Turner), cousin Weston Sigmond (Glenda Yang), and grandchildren Brian, Patrick and Shane McBride, and Kathryn Claire Salmon, among other dear family and friends.

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