Diane Barry
Age: 60
Location: New York, NY
Occupation: Administrative Assistant
Group: World Trade Center, New York City, NY
Memories & Prayers
February 8, 2006
I married a Diane about a year ago and we just put her name" Diane barry" in google.com
I will never forget that a Diane barry was lost on 9-11.
My prayers for you
I will never forget that a Diane barry was lost on 9-11.
My prayers for you
August 16, 2005
Diane Berry was my long time girlfriend's oldest sister. I met her a few years ago when Gina, my girlfriend, and I flew to New Jersey for her family reunion.
Diane was a super nice person and she will be missed.
Diane was a super nice person and she will be missed.
December 4, 2002
To Terri Woods:
Thank you for your prayers. Diane Barry was my sister. I miss her a lot. Losing her in the terrorist attacks has been very difficult for me and my family.
Gina Van Quest
Huntington Beach, CA
Thank you for your prayers. Diane Barry was my sister. I miss her a lot. Losing her in the terrorist attacks has been very difficult for me and my family.
Gina Van Quest
Huntington Beach, CA
September 18, 2002
I received a "Mercy Band" memory bracelet today in the mail from Skip & Lenya Heitzig, Calvary Church of Albuquerque. I am a small supporter of theirs from Paso Robles, CA and they sent it to me with their heartfelt wish that I will continue to pray for the families who lost loved ones, for our nation, and specifically for the person's family whose name is on the bracelet. The name on mine is Diane Barry.
I read the short profile of Diane published in the New York Times 12/27/2001. I would have like to have known her- a person who taught Sunday School to first graders! I was so touched by her words two months before her death, words expressing faith in God and in eternity, words without fear.
I don't know who will read this, but thank you for having Diane's name on the Internet.
I pray for her family, her children and her friends, that they will take comfort in her readiness to be with her Savior. I pray for our nation, that we will not forget Diane.
In His Mercy and Grace,
Terri Woods
I read the short profile of Diane published in the New York Times 12/27/2001. I would have like to have known her- a person who taught Sunday School to first graders! I was so touched by her words two months before her death, words expressing faith in God and in eternity, words without fear.
I don't know who will read this, but thank you for having Diane's name on the Internet.
I pray for her family, her children and her friends, that they will take comfort in her readiness to be with her Savior. I pray for our nation, that we will not forget Diane.
In His Mercy and Grace,
Terri Woods
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