Obituary of Barry Hartwell Baily
Baily, Barry Hartwell
March 2nd, 1941 – September 25th, 2024
Barry Baily passed away, peacefully, surrounded by his family, September 25th, 2024. He was 83.
Born in Calgary, March 2nd, 1941, the second of three children born to Richard and Maud. While a teenager, his family moved to Edmonton. There he became best friends with the younger brother of his future wife, Elinore. Barry and Elinore married September 8th, 1962, Elinore’s birthday. They spent the first nine years of their marriage in St. Albert, a suburb of Edmonton, where they had two children, Wendy and Troy.
Barry started his career as a teenager working at Safeway in Edmonton. He became a union steward and eventually became a union organizer in western Canada and the U.S. A series of promotions saw him move from Edmonton to Calgary and finally to Ottawa, where he became the Director of the United Food and Commercial Workers Union (UFCW) for eastern Ontario. Barry retired in 1995 and maintained his ties to the UFCW by joining the board of trustees overseeing their benefits plan.
Upon retiring, Barry and Elinore moved to Sharbot Lake. Barry enjoyed an active lifestyle of boating, snowmobiling, perfecting the art of winemaking, and working in his vegetable garden. He enjoyed a busy social life maintaining ties with friends he made throughout his life. In 2008, he and Elinore started spending their winters in a retirement community in Arizona, where they made new friends and had good times forgoing the cold Canadian winters.
Barry is survived by his daughter Wendy (Raymond) and son Troy (Christine), and his grandchildren Aidyn, Ryan, Nathan and Aimée. He is also survived by his brother, Roy. He was preceded in death by his wife Elinore, his sister Carol, and his parents, Richard Baily and Maud Purcell (née Fulthorp).
A Celebration of Life will be held at Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St. W., Perth on Saturday, October 19th, 2024, from 2:00 to 4:00 P.M.
Memorials or donations may be made to Parkinson.ca in memory of Barry Baily.