Donald Joseph Barry (June 23, 1931 – May 30, 2014) was a Canadian football player who played for the Edmonton Eskimos. He won the Grey Cup with them in 1954, 1955 and 1956. Barry was born in Edmonton[1][2] He was inducted into the Alberta Sports Hall of Fame in 2007 and the City of Edmonton's Hall of Fame in 2010. Don also contributed to Canadian football as a coach in Edmonton: St. Joseph’s High School; St. Anthony’s College, Edmonton Huskies, Edmonton Wildcats, and the University of Alberta Golden Bears (1967-1979: earning two Vanier Cups). He was proud to have been a guest coach (Offensive Line) in the 1987 CFL Players Association All-Star Game. He was married to Susan Kay Middlemiss in 1991. They later retired to Canmore, Alberta where he died in 2014.
Born: | Edmonton, Alberta, Canada | June 23, 1931
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Died: | May 30, 2014 Canmore, Alberta, Canada | (aged 82)
Career information | |
CFL status | National |
Position(s) | C |
Height | 5 ft 11 in (180 cm) |
Weight | 215 lb (98 kg) |
Career history | |
As player | |
1952–1962 | Edmonton Eskimos |
Career highlights and awards | |
References
edit- ^ "Eskimos Mourn the Passing of Don Barry". Retrieved September 7, 2014.
- ^ "Don Barry Statistics on JustSportsStats.com". www.justsportsstats.com. Retrieved March 18, 2020.
- ^ "Long Time Edmonton Eskimos Standout Don Barry Dies at Age 82 in Canmore". Archived from the original on September 27, 2017. Retrieved September 7, 2014.
- ^ "Donald Barry Notice". Edmonton Journal. Archived from the original on September 27, 2017. Retrieved March 18, 2020.
- ^ "Life & Times: Don Barry was an artist on and off the gridiron". Archived from the original on September 12, 2014. Retrieved September 7, 2014.