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Arnold Dewayne Barry

Posted 2021-06-10 by Linda Rogers
Obituary of Arnold Dewayne Barry
Arnold Dewayne (A.D.) Barry, 83, of Camp Verde, Arizona, passed away
peacefully, Sunday, May 16, 2021 in his home surrounded by family.

A.D. was born in Mangum, Oklahoma. He moved around a bit as a young
boy and at 17 one of his uncles put him to work building roads. From
there he joined the Air Force, stationed in South Africa, and
honorably discharged in September of 1957. He joined the Reserves
and was honorably discharged in July 1963. After being discharged
from the United States Air Force in 1963, his next endeavor led him
to Western Greyhound Lines where he stayed 25 years and was awarded
the Silver Stripe of Honor, 25 years of safe, professional,
courteous driving. And, as if that’s not enough driving, upon
retiring from Greyhound he joined the Teamsters and drove Yellow
Freight until 1998.

Sometimes life takes us down unpaved roads that get rocky. We may
not always understand how and why we end up there, but we always
have a choice at how we choose to overcome obstacles and succeed.
From admiring A.D.’s wall of fame, a person could see, in just a few
moments, that he worked hard and chose to be successful. His many
accomplishments included being a proud Veteran, an Officer for the
American Legion, a past member of the Shriners (100 Million Dollar
Club, supporting Shriners Hospitals) and the Masons.

A.D. was known for his quick wit and humor. He always had a way of
saying what was on his mind, and it may not always be what folks
wanted to hear, but you accepted him as he was. His recent past time
included watching old westerns (acting has come a long way since
then) Jeopardy and Wheel of Fortune. He enjoyed ending his days
reading before turning in at night. He will be greatly missed by all
those that knew and loved him.

A.D. is survived by his 10 children, 19 grandchildren, 21 great-
grandchildren. This was his juggling act. He is preceded in death by
his loving wife of 43 years, she was his support for success.

A memorial service for family to be held on later date. In lieu of
flowers, donations may be made to the Sedona Humane Society at 2115
Shelby Drive, Sedona, AZ 86336 or
https://humanesocietyofsedona.org/give/ . The family wishes to
extend their gratitude and thanks to compassionate team at Northern
Arizona Hospice. They were able to give him the comfort and peace
that he so needed.




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