Barry, Robert C.

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Robert C. Barry, 96, of Canton, passed away on June 24, 2026, in Canton. He was born on November 1, 1929, in Boston and lived a long life marked by devotion to his family, service to his country, and steady commitment to his work and community.

He was the son of John and Margaret Barry. Raised in Dorchester, he graduated from Roxbury Memorial High School and went on to build a life centered on hard work, loyalty, and family. He had been a resident of Canton since 1959, where he made his home for many decades and became a familiar and respected presence to those who knew him.

Robert was a proud United States Marine Corps veteran, having served during the Korean War. His service reflected the quiet strength and sense of duty that remained with him throughout his life. After returning home, he spent many years working in the telephone industry, where he performed installation and repair work for a number of companies, including Bell Telephone, New England Telephone, AT&T, Verizon, and other companies in Canton and Islington. He was known for his dependable work ethic and for taking pride in a job well done.

Family was at the center of Robert’s life. He was the beloved husband of Elvira Barry and a devoted father to Robert E. Barry and his wife, Kathleen, of South Boston, Richard J. Barry of Foxboro, and Carol Barry-Hill of North Attleboro. He was the brother of Joseph Barry and Charles Barry. He was also a proud grandfather to six grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren, all of whom brought him great joy and pride. His family will remember him for his steady presence, his love of conversation, and the many ways he showed his care over the years.

Robert enjoyed being an avid Boston sports fan, especially when it came to the Red Sox and the Patriots. He followed his teams with enthusiasm and enjoyed sharing in the excitement of the games. One of his greatest pleasures was attending his grandchildren’s sporting events, where he was always happy to cheer them on and be part of their accomplishments. These moments were among the many that reflected his deep interest in the lives of those he loved.

He was also previously a member of the Knights of Columbus Council #2095, an affiliation that reflected his values and his connection to the community. Those who knew Robert will remember a man of faith, character, and quiet dignity, someone who valued family, service, and the simple pleasures of life.

Robert C. Barry will be deeply missed by his loving family and by all who had the privilege of knowing him. His memory will live on in the hearts of those he leaves behind, and his life will be remembered with gratitude, respect, and love.

A funeral service was held on Tuesday, June 30, at the Dockray & Thomas Funeral Home, 455 Washington Street. Burial at St. Mary’s Cemetery in Canton.

Donations in Robert’s name may be made to the American Heart Association.

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