Zubair Taufiq
Zubair Taufiq lit a candle in memory of Barry Spaulding

Birth date: Feb 16, 1954 Death date: Jun 2, 2020
Barry Spaulding 66, years old passed away June 2, 2020. He leaves behind one sister Toni Kendrick, niece Shelly Kendrick her children Colton Slaughter, Justin and Jeanne Hamer, nephew Sean Kendrick and his children Joshua and Symp Read Obituary
Zubair Taufiq lit a candle in memory of Barry Spaulding

Chef Barry. The party will never be the same without you. You always showed up late, and you always showed up with something special. A bushel of tomatoes, 100 pounds of cheese, 5 gallons of escargot, 12 loaves of bread, a flat of strawberries, 25 key line pies, the list is never ending. You always made sure we were all well fed. And you always took over the kitchen, didn't matter where the party was, And party we did, Christmas, Halloween, baseball games, 4th of July at the beach, birthdays, decades of fun. What will we do without you? I will remember the great times, share my stories, reminisce and keep you alive in my heart. RIP my friend. Love, Miss Jill
Our Dear Bucs Fan it was always a pleasure to see you.You will be missed. Alina
There are sooo many memories...Chef Barry LOVED music....
That being said Attending The Bob Dylan/Willie Nelson concert with him was FABULOUS at Brighthouse Stadium along with Jill and Claudia.
At EVERY gathering we had he would contribute his expertise
to the NTH DEGREE.
Love you Chef Barry
Thankyou for being you.
Charlene McMillan

Barry and I were best friends for 35 years, watched our kids grow up at the same time, worked at Tierra Verde Resort together. went to many a baseball, football and hockey game with him. Going to concerts with him was a trip too, cause he would disappear at the start and no one could find him, but somehow he would always get back to the car in time to go home. He absolutely loved all of his daughters, son-inlaws, kids and grandkids. He was also a proud cannabis user and wasn't afraid to tell anyone (except when the cop lived next door to him). We had our ups and downs, as many old friends do, but he could still manage a smile the last time I saw him. Oh well, it's getting late and I just want to wish you Godspeed my friend. Hope to see you again (but not TOO soon!) Love Bob and Kim, your friends.