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In Loving Memory

Smith, Barrington Ford

Barrington Ford Smith — November 14th, 1933 to February 4th, 2021

Barrington Ford Smith of Concord Village, MO, passed away on February 4th, 2021. He was 87. Beloved husband and best friend of Shirley for 67 years. He served in the Marine Corp during the Korean War and enjoyed a long career as a freelance graphic artist.

He shared his love of motorcycles, cars, planes and such with his family for many years. He will be remembered as a sharp dresser, a keen eye for detail and a full head of silver hair. He will be truly missed by his four daughters, a son, their families and all who knew him. A legacy of 11 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren who love him.

Visitation will be held Saturday, February 13th, from 1-3pm with service beginning at 3:00 PM at Kutis Affton Chapel, 10151 Gravois Rd., St. Louis, MO 63123

A private interment will be at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery.

 

Sympathies may be sent to:

Shirley Smith c/o T. Schmittgens

5829 Morning Field Pl

St. Louis, MO  63128

In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation in Barry’s memory to the Alzheimer’s Association or to Concord Trinity United Methodist Church where he attended and served for many years.

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12 thoughts on “Smith, Barrington Ford”

  1. Sending tons of love and affection for each one of you! What a legacy of remarkable, charismatic, talented and big-hearted people he left behind. He and Aunt Shirley were a terrific team together for decades. Their vibrant love and relationship had a huge impact. Bottom line: they were GOOD together. No, GREAT! Age takes away so much, but in my mind’s eye I see decades of them—wildly generous times when they poured so much love into my life, and my heart is filled with wonder and joy at the memories they gave me We were all blessed, and he was a dear sweet man, much loved!

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  2. Sending tons of love and affection for each one of you! What a legacy of remarkable, charismatic, talented and big-hearted people he left behind. He and Aunt Shirley were a terrific team together for decades. Their vibrant love and relationship had a huge impact. Bottom line: they were GOOD together. No, GREAT! Age takes away so much, but in my mind’s eye I see decades of them—wildly generous times when they poured so much love into my life, and my heart is filled with wonder and joy at the memories they gave me We were all blessed, and he was a dear sweet man, much loved!

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  3. Prayers for peace and comfort for the whole family as you release Barry into the arms of grace and lean into that peace that passes understanding. Barry was the “button” man at Concord Trinity as he spent hours repairing the upholstered buttons on the pew cushions. His smile will be missed.

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  4. Prayers for peace and comfort for the whole family as you release Barry into the arms of grace and lean into that peace that passes understanding. Barry was the “button” man at Concord Trinity as he spent hours repairing the upholstered buttons on the pew cushions. His smile will be missed.

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  5. My Dear Uncle Barry…remember so many wonderful times. Brentwood, the Cherry’s next door, the “farm” on Theiss, staying at the haunted house!!! Love you all and know that you are deeply in our thoughts and prayers. Lucky Uncle Barry .. to be with Our Mom and Pearly Maude.

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  6. My Dear Uncle Barry…remember so many wonderful times. Brentwood, the Cherry’s next door, the “farm” on Theiss, staying at the haunted house!!! Love you all and know that you are deeply in our thoughts and prayers. Lucky Uncle Barry .. to be with Our Mom and Pearly Maude.

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