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Barry Westerman

September 17, 1972 - April 25, 2021

Barry loved golf, often volunteering at the Canadian Open each year. He was an avid fan of the Miami Dolphins and Toronto Raptors. Barry also liked to travel extensively with his friends at work and his family. Barry is survived by his two children, Jasmine and Dalton, and their mother Melissa. His infectious zest towards life will be missed greatly by all his friends and co-workers at OPG.

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2021-04-27 16:48:00 wrote:

I've known Barry since joining the PNGS RP team in 2009. While I always found him to be a great colleague at work, it would be the more personal interactions that left an impression. From our first interactions his love of family and golf came through. I only learned to golf since joining this team and he provided some early mentorship. Another memorable day was a few years ago when i noted the huge amount of effort (and probably money) he was expending assembling a gift for his brother. I have a brother as well that I'm very close to but I remarked that it seemed "a lot". Of course that was the day that I learned about the special bond that he shared with his brother, which also evolved into a discussion of life in general. Clearly a man who loved life, loved his family. We will miss him.

2021-04-27 16:48:00 wrote: I've known Barry since joining the PNGS RP team in 2009. While I always found him to be a great colleague at work, it would be the more personal interactions that left an impression. From our first interactions his love of family and golf came through. I only learned to golf since joining this team and he provided some early mentorship. Another memorable day was a few years ago when i noted the huge amount of effort (and probably money) he was expending assembling a gift for his brother. I have a brother as well that I'm very close to but I remarked that it seemed "a lot". Of course that was the day that I learned about the special bond that he shared with his brother, which also evolved into a discussion of life in general. Clearly a man who loved life, loved his family. We will miss him.

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