Leroy James Barry

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Naples, Florida - Leroy "Roy" James Barry, 81, of Naples, Florida, Scarborough and Long Island, Maine, passed away peacefully on October 6, 2019 at his home in Naples, Florida after a lengthy illness. Roy was born in Brewer, Maine to Robert and Esther (Savage) Barry. After graduating from Mechanic Falls High School he received his B.S. in Chemical Engineering from the University of Maine at Orono. Following graduation, he went to work for S.D. Warren filling many positions, as well as Scott Paper Company, concluding his illustrious career as President and C.E.O. of Madison Paper Industries in Madison, Maine. At Madison Paper he reconnected with many childhood friends he met while spending summers in Madison at his grandfather Savage's farm. Roy always had a smile on his face, a gentle manner, distinctive laugh and kind word or helping hand for all he met. When he was a mill manager at Muskegon Paper Mill in Michigan, Greenpeace decided to visit the mill and chain themselves to one of the smokestacks for a few days. Since they were technically guests of the mill, and the weather was a bit on the cool side, Roy decided that as a good host he would bring them blankets as well as food and water. Through many conversations they found common ground and formed an unlikely friendship. Roy received many honors over his long career in the paper industry. His proudest accomplishment was being named Paper Maker of the year. He gave generously of his time. He served on numerous hospital boards, Maine Pulp and Paper Foundation, has a scholarship in his name for students in the chemical engineering program at UMO, and served as chairperson of the Maine Economic Growth Council. The board that was near and dear to his heart was the MELMAC Education Foundation. He spent many years as a board member and was truly proud of the work this board accomplished as it grew. But the best gift was calling this board his dear lifelong friends. He was a greatly loved and admired man who will be terribly missed by his family and friends. He is survived by his wife, Deborah (Brock) Barry; brother, Richard and wife Susan of Poland, Maine; daughter, Charisse and husband Tom Happe of Cape Coral, Florida and Windham, Maine; son, Lee Barry and partner Lynn Campbell of Bokelia, Florida; daughter, Nikki B. Hendricks of Windham; step-daughter, Debra and husband Jay Wallace of Long Island, Maine; step-son, Ed and wife Jennifer Low of Falmouth, Maine; he is also survived by 8 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. Roy was truly a gentle man who found good in all situations including his diagnosis of a rare disorder. He faced this most difficult challenge with dignity, grace and laughter, never asking why. He never left you as a stranger and leaves this world a better place for having known and loved him. Visiting Hours celebrating Roy's life will be held at the Conroy-Tully Walker South Portland Chapel, 1024 Broadway, South Portland on Wednesday, July 1, 2020 from 4-6PM with a Remembrance Ceremony beginning at 6PM. To live stream Roy's Service at 6PM, please click on Roy's "Tribute Wall" or visit http://client.tribucast.com/tcid/10568111

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  1. I Have known Roy for a long time,first at Westbrook and then at Muskegon. He was a good Mill Manager and treated all with the respect that they deserved. He was not hard to work for but wanted everything done right. He was willing to help. I enjoyed working for him. Roy was a good person, the kind we need more of.His smile and good nature will be missed. Rest in peace Roy. A job well done. My deepest sympathy to the Barry family. God Bless all of you. Cliff Hassell-Muskegon

    – Cliff Hassell

  2. My love, thoughts, and prayers are with you all. He was a wonderful, loving, thoughtful, kind, sweetest man I knew. He will be truly missed by all who knew him. An amazing grandfather to my son, Eric James. He and I will cherish all the days he has blessed our lives. May he watch over his beloved family with his gorgeous blue eyes and his big, beautiful smile with love, Always. Lynne Cote and family XOXOXOXOXOXOX

    – Lynne Marie Leon Cote

  3. His obituary was well written and a great description of Roy. I was fortunate to have worked with him in both Maine and Michigan and have great memories of that time. The story about Green Peace was good example of how he sought to work with others to find a win-win. He was a great leader and class act in all of his dealings with people. I was very sorry to hear of his passing. My condolences to his family. Paul Durocher

    – Paul Durocher

  4. Charisse, your Dad was a special man. So kind and thoughtful. My interactions with him were memorable and his kindness toward me was so appreciated. May your memories of him sustain you in all the years to come. Chris Beach

    – Chris Beach

  5. Back in 1989 Roy was the plant manager at Scott Paper Co. in Winslow. I worked on the paper machines and he would always stop to say hi hows it going , I always felt it was genuine.I always respected Roy and wondered what happened to Roy once he left Madison Paper. I hope he enjoyed retirement. I can still see his big smile and I enjoyed each conversation. Good man and I will never forget how he helped myself and others in transferring to the new mill in Skowhegan. So sorry that we never crossed paths over the years, my condolences to all.

    – Steven Joseph

  6. My best years at Madison Paper was being the direct Administrative Assistant to Roy. I was blessed to have known and worked so closely with him. May he Rest In Peace.

    – Nancy Lancaster

  7. I worked for Roy when he was plant manager for the Scott Winslow Maine mill. One of the best plant managers I had the privilege of working for. His smile was infectious and inspirational. He loved to join us on Customer Visits especially when it included a couple days at Sugarloaf USA skiing. A blessing to all who encountered him.

    – Harvey Boatman


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