rried Kathleen Quirk. In 1978 after their years in the service, they settled in South Sioux City. When moving back to South Sioux City he took a job with Johnson Automatic Music and worked there until his full retirement. They then had time to travel and his most fun trip was through Canada and Alaska. Barry had many hobbies and loved to make things for people, including rocking horses, and kid's stools. He was also a collector of cows and John Deere tractors. He fell in love with the farm while visiting Kathleen's relatives in Wisconsin. One big treat was talking with Kathleen's Dad about the old days of farming and sitting with him at the fair watching the cattle judging or the big horse hitch classes. He is preceded in death by his parents, and many relatives. Surviving is his brother and wonderful family who he loved dearly; his three children he was so proud of; and best of all his 8 grandchildren; and the stars in his life were his 5 great-grandchildren.