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In Memory

Barry Wainer

Barry Wainer

Burrel Yale Wainer, 80, of Galesburg passed away December 31, 2021 in his home.

Barry was born December 9, 1941 in Galesburg, the son of David I. Wainer and Kathryn Wainer Leibowitz. He was preceded in death by both his parents. He is survived by two daughters including Hilary Donnelly (Ben) and two grandchildren, Elijah and Kathryn of Atlanta, Georgia.

Raised in Galesburg, Illinois, Barry graduated from Galesburg High School in 1959. He married Margaret Hicks in Las Vegas on June 25, 1964 prior to being drafted into the US Army.

He was CEO of Knox Wrecking and Moving Company between 1963-1986. Barry was passionate about anything with wheels, specifically classic cars. He collected corvettes in his young adult life, and served as the President of the Galesburg Corvette Club in the early eighties.  In his later years, he collected, traded and sold die cast cars. He was also a tireless volunteer for the Railroad Days Train and Toy show for over 20 years, serving as the show’s Director the past several years. Barry was a true son of Galesburg, proud of its history, always eager to share it with others. In addition, he volunteered for many events and organizations throughout his life to help preserve the community and make it a better place. He had a kind soul, never met a stranger and was always willing to help others.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the rapid spread of the Omicron variant, no visitation will be held at this time. A small, private service will be held at Watson-Thomas Funeral Home for the family, Wednesday, January 5, 2022, and will also be live-streamed at 1pm at www.watsonthomas.com. Graveside Services open to all friends and family will follow at East Linwood Cemetery at 2pm. Instead, his daughters look forward to hosting a celebration of life Railroad Days weekend. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Class of 1959 Memorial Scholarship which may be directed to the Galesburg Public School Foundation at the following link: https://www.gburgpsf.org/donate.html.

 
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01/03/22 07:42 AM #3    

John Sauter

Sorry to learn of Barry Wainer's death.  He was a regular participant and supporter in our GHS Class of '59 activites.  John Sauter


01/03/22 08:49 AM #4    

Adale Lauver Finch (Tessman)

Barry will be missed. I really enjoyed visiting with him on Facebook. RIP

01/03/22 11:20 AM #5    

Philip J Stewart

Barry will be missed. He was always doing things for the Class of "59". 


01/03/22 01:00 PM #6    

Mary Brock (Sullivan)

I am still in shock as Barry and I were friends from high school till now.  May he rest in Peace.  My prayers go out to his two daughters which he was very proud of  and their children.


01/03/22 11:33 PM #7    

Harold Watters

Barry was a committed classmate and provided notices of monthly meetings and events for many years. It was a privilege to discuss current events with him. Barry was a patriot and had strong opinions. Our daughters are friends who completed high school years overseas in 1989 as Rotary Exchange Students, his Tamara in Brazil and my Jennifer in Colombia.


01/04/22 10:31 AM #8    

Dale Grupe

From Helen Short (copied from 'What's New');Barry Wainer's daughter, Tamara, called yesterday to say that apparently Barry went to bed Thursday night (Dec. 30) and just didn't wake up Friday morning (Dec. 31). She also asked if it would be okay to donate everything to the GHS Scholarship Fund as he talked about that often and was a donor. She even verified the address he had was correct. No services will be planned for him


01/05/22 11:00 AM #9    

Jerry Rosine

Sorry to hesr of Bsrry's Passing.  He was a good frend and Classmate.

 

He will be missed.

May God take good care of him.

 

Jerry Rosine


01/05/22 12:54 PM #10    

Judy Buck (Shotts Cornett)

Barry will be missed by his family and all of his close GHS classmates.  A thank you to him for all his efforts on behalf of the class of 59. Rest peacefully, friend. 


01/05/22 02:18 PM #11    

Duane Lawson

Duane and I send our deepest sympathy  to Barry's family.  Duane said Barry will be missed by all that knew him


01/06/22 10:18 AM #12    

Janet Terpening (Drummond)

I'm so sorry to hear this.  Rest in peace Barry, we will all miss you.


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