Shannon And Janine Wright

Birth date: Feb 10, 1968 Death date: Dec 30, 2015
Michelle L. Barry, passed away on Wednesday, December 30, 2015 at her home in Preston. She was 47. She was born on February 10, 1968 in Fort Dix, New Jersey and was a daughter of the late Charles Mathews and Doris Greene Mathews. Read Obituary

The following poem was composed by Ann Cioffi for her dear friend, Michelle. I know Michelle would have greatly appreciated these moving words:
It was the day, heaven opened its doors
It was the day, that changed you forevermore
It was the day, that your dreams were fleeting
It was the day, that her heart stopped beating
As her spirit, flew to the other side
She was greeted by angels, with arms open wide.
She knows you love her, she can tell by your tears
But she's ok now, so there's nothing to fear
And she loved you too, oh for all that you are
And to see her, just look to the brightest star
She'll be laughing, in your dreams
Between the moonlight, and the sun's golden beams
I remember an epic "boys against the girls" water fight that Michelle helped invoke one hot summer day when she was babysitting us. Such a sweet and loveable lady! My thoughts and prayers are with her family.
My memories are of a sweet smiling lady. She loved a good joke and would give it as good as she got. Peace to her and to her family. It was an honor and a privilege to know her.
MY MEMORIES OF MICHELLE ARE OF SMILES, GIGGLES, AND FUN-LOVING MISCHIEF WITH MY SISTER, TRACEY KISTNER-PRADO. YOU WILL BE MISSED BY THE MANY, MANY LIVES YOU TOUCHED.
LISA KISTNER-GONZALEZ
So sorry to hear about your loss and I will keep your family in my prayers

Forever missed! I love you my friend!
Rest in peace, my beautiful, loving cousin. You live within my heart. Much love, Virginia Barnstorff
Michelle – When the time comes for my life to pass, I hope that I am remembered as fondly and as by as many people. Michelle defined the words of a ‘beautiful person’ so perfectly. She was indeed that bright ray of sunshine on a dull day, always had a smile and loved to laugh (most heartily!)…. And yes, I will miss the Irish tea bags! ~ Rest in peace my friend!
