Suddenly at Chatham-Kent Health Alliance, Chatham, on Sunday, December 4, 2022, Barry Palmer, in his 77th year, beloved husband of 52 years of Suzanne (nee Mason). Loving father of Jennifer and her husband John MacNeil, and Tracey Palmer. Cherished grandfather of Kennedy and Logan.
Private family funeral service will be held Egan Funeral Home, 203 Queen Street S. (Hwy 50), Bolton (905-857-2213).
Condolences for the family may be offered at www.EganFuneralHome.com
Tim amero
We are so sorry to hear of the passing of your father Tracey , our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family , we never had the chance to meet your father or mother , but in knowing you and the way you are they raised two wonderful strong ladies , our condolences to your mother and to your sister Jen and family as well as to you , God bless
Noemi and Tim Amero
Xo
Ron Hilliard
My sincere condolences go out to all the family and friends. ” Skipper”… as he was know as to all his buddies and myself while growing up in Bolton…. was a great friend. We spent countless hours playing together after school back then … especially at the ball park where Barrys’ real talents came out at that time. I know he will be missed by all who knew him.
The Pickett's
Dear Suzanne, Jennifer and Tracey.
We were sorry to hear of the unexpected loss of Barry. Please accept our heartfelt condolences on the loss of your husband, Dad and Grandpa. The Palmer’s and the Pickett’s have had a very long history of friendship. We are thinking of your and offering our thoughts and prayers to all of you.
Patricia & Jim, Tom & Sharon, Ida & Bob, Helen & Bill and Theresa and Ron.
Dan O' Brien
Barry grew up with me in Bolton and we called him Skip he was a very friendly guy that participated in sports and enjoyed his involvement . I had the opportunity to play hockey with Skip and have fond memories of those days . Rest in peace Skip .
J Earley
Please accept our condolences Suzanne..Tracy..Jennifer and family
We got to know Barry since his move to Chatham especially through golf…what a great guy he was and friend to all of us…will miss him greatly..
Rest in Peace
Jim and Jean Earley
Christina Leavens Graham
So sorry to read of the passing of Barry, a fine neighbor and friend. We both grew up in Bolton, went to the Albert St. P.S. and then to Central Peel in Brampton. A fond memory of Barry was walking together to and from the school bus each day. Barry was always friendly and a great companion, especially on a cold winter’s day. Sending my sincere condolences to his family.
Dave Smith
Barry will be missed by many friends at Hidden Hills.He was always a willing player of any golf game we played . He would always chuckle no matter any result of a shot he made. He would always joke he was not sure which Barry would show up to play today and it did not matter if it was the Barry that shoot 72 or the Barry that shot 82 he would have fun. Some would call him Par Three Barry for his knack of always being able to be the closest to the pin on any Par Three. My condolences to Barry’s family who he always showed his love for. Rest in Peace my friend.
Ron Schaffer
Condolences to the Family.
Always was a pleasure playing golf with Barry. The group will definitely miss him.
Gary & Sharon Smith
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all Suzanne Tracey & Jennifer and family. Barry was loved by at at the golf course her in Chatham-Kent. He seemed to be always the same easy going. He was also a great golfer. He will be missed by the regulars he played with every day. What a special guy
Jeff Thibert
Condolences and thoughts are with Barry’s family during this time.
I’ve known Barry for the past few years, playing golf regularly in our group. Such a great guy, always had a smile. He will be missed by all of his golfing friends for sure.
Rest in Peace Par 3 Barry.
Jeff Thibert
Donald E.Flaglor
My Condolences to the Palmer family and friends and the few years that I met Barry he was a great friend and a golfing buddy and I will miss him dearly
John traynor
Our condolences to the Palmer family
Scott Arnold & Tracy BridgeArnold
Our condolences to the family of Barry. I always enjoyed golfing with him. He always had the ability to be competitive and fun at the same time. He will be missed by everyone at Hidden Hills.
Dan Chinnick
Barry was a treasured member of our group of golfers at Hidden Hills and we will all miss him very much
He was without a doubt one of the nicest guys we all knew.
Please accept our sincere condolences.
Dan & Brenda Chinnick
Louise Reek
So very sorry to learn of the passing of Barry. A lot of memories from the Bolton days, school, weddings. I’m so glad I did get over to see you and Barry when I found out you moved down this way. Thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Sincerely Louise (Richardson) Reek and family
Craig Miller
Barry was one of the first to welcome both Gloria and I into the golf group at Hidden Hills. We have both played some fun rounds with him.
A good golfer and a much finer person. Rest in Peace my friend.
Craig & Gloria Miller
Peter Markle
As youths growing up in Bolton, I have many great memories of Barry, a good friend and person.
I especially remember Skip, the ball player, a great pitcher and teammate.
Our sympathy to the Palmer family.
Peter & Arlene Markle
Paul "Chopper " Venning
so sorry to hear of Barry’s passing we worked together at Bell and did a little racing
Dale Baker
My condolences to the Palmer family from Dale Baker and the rest of his Hidden Hills golf friends. Rest In Peace Barry
Beth Moffatt Creighton
Our sincere Condolence to Barry’s Family . We all grew up in Bolton & my parents Wally & Hazel Moffatt were friends of the Palmers. Barry loved the sports & so did my brother Milford played lots with Barry.
He was everyone’s friend. RIP Barry.
Beth Moffatt Creighton