It is with heavy hearts, the family of Barry Allan Neyrinck announces his sudden passing on February 26, 2026 at the age of 67.
Barry is predeceased by his father Roy and mother Emily.
He is survived by his wife Debbie, and son Aaron (Rylan), as well as his sisters Lynn (Leonard), Twila (Terry), Denise (Darrell), and brother Perry (Colleen).
Barry always had a deep love for animals. Since bringing home his first dog, Duke, whom he found at the dump as a young teenager, he rarely went without a dog by his side. From that moment on, no animal in need was ever denied a home.
Barry spent more than 40 years working as a truck driver and picker operator. He took pride in his work and built many friendships with the people he delivered to over the years. Recently he had just begun to slow down and was starting to look ahead of retirement.
Barry will be lovingly remembered by his family and friends.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to an animal rescue in Barry’s memory.
A celebration of life for Barry will be held on April 19. Please reach out to the family for further details.
I am so sorry to hear of Barry’s passing. We worked at Raydan & Withers together. I was just told today from a friend of mine. Barry was a great friend and I will miss him greatly. My deepest condolences. He will be deeply missed.
So sad to just hear about Barry’s passing. We certainly enjoyed Barry as a neighbor. Sincere condolences to Debbie, Aaron and Barry’s family.
Our condolences go out to the Neyrinck Clan in the Great White North.
I will always remember the rides in that TransAm from Brownfield to Coronation looking for some fun with Barry.
Enjoy the next part of the Journey Cuz
I have so many fond memories of walks at Jackie Parker Park with our dogs. You were a good friend and will be missed all your park buddies human and dog alike. We will see you again one day on the other side of the rainbow bridge. Say hi to Jed, Riley and Hemy me.
Barry you were a great dog park friend. Jed and Buster adored you. I will always cherish my memories of our walks with Riley and Hemy. You will be missed.
My deepest condolences to Barry’s family and friends. I always had a soft spot for him when he was a kid. He’s now with his Mom and Dad. Rest in peace.
I was one of the lucky ones to swamp for Berrry. he taught me alot fast! Berry had mad respect for hard work even more respect for animals! this is where Berry and I had the mad respect for eachother. I am going to miss his messages of political comedy and the funny comments.
My condolences to Debbie, Lynn, Twila, Perry, Denise and all my extended family out that way. I don’t think I’ve seen Barry since I was a teenager, and although there’s been a 1500 km distance all these years, my extended family is always in my heart.
My condolences to his family and friends. I had the pleasure of meeting Barry about 20 or so years when he showed back up in the oil patch. I was just a 27 year old kid as he told me. Lol. He was a great friend and a mentor to me. Matthew and I will forever miss him dropping by for his visits. He is already missed. I’m very sorry for the loss.