Peacefully at Leisureworld Brampton Meadows, on Monday, August 30, 2010, Barry McIlhargey, London, at the age of 76 years, beloved and devoted son of the late Mac and Helen McIlhargey. Dear brother of the late Cyril McIlhargey. Fondly remembered by his sister-in-law Pat (Dolly). Loving uncle of Judy and John, Maureen and Dan, Mary, and Gerry.
The family will receive their friends at the Egan Funeral Home, 203 Queen Street S. (Hwy. 50), Bolton (905-857-2213) Thursday, September 2 from 6 – 8 p.m.
Funeral Mass will be held in St. James Roman Catholic Church, 2118 Adjala-Tecumseth Townline, Colgan on Friday morning, September 3 at 11 a.m.. Interment St. James Cemetery.
If desired, memorial donations may be made to the Alzheimer Society of Peel, 60 Briarwood Avenue, Mississauga L5G 3N6.
Condolences may be offered at www.EganFuneralHome.com
Heather Wannamaker
Hello Judy…sorry to learn of your loss. Hope you are doing well.
Dennis & Karin DuCharme
Karin and I were saddened to hear of Barrys’ passing. We miss him very much. Barry was a good friend and neighbor. He guarded our property in London with diligence in our absence and gave us full reports on our return. Barry spent many visits with us in the years we had together. Karin is missing his weekly shopping price comparisons ( to make sure he was getting a good deal on something and making sure Karin new if he found a deal that he could share with her).
We know he was very much loved by Judy, Maureen and Mary; and Dan and James always spoke very highly of Barry.
We know that there is a great big beautiful spot reserved for Barry in Irish Heaven and we will think of him often.
Love Karin & Dennis DuCharme
Chuck and Dot Bourgeois
Chuck and I send out love and deep sympathy in the passing of Barry…Chuck went to CCH with him and has many fond memories of high school days, football games and northern electric, in recent times chuck delivered meals on wheels to barry, and he always wanted him.. to come in and have a wee drink with him…I remember Barry and his Mom as the corner stones of St. Patricks church for many years…They both were the epitamy of class, caring, and charm..May God bless him and take him to his well deserved home up above where once again united with his loved ones, he will be his :full of fun: self and in turn will be keeping an eye on all of you..Chuck and Dot Bourgeois…..
Patty
Judy, Mary,
So sorry to hear of your Uncle Barry’s passing. He’s lucky he had you to make sure he was well taken care of and not have any sort of emergency occur while he was living alone. We are both thinking of you and know that Alzheimer’s is a tough disease to handle, particulary by those who love the ones afflicted by it.
Love, Patty and Duncan