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Currently playing in the background is Part 1 of a two segment tribute to Barry that aired June 2 and 3, 2011 on KDB 93.7 classic music (5 min).  You may listen to Part 2 by clicking the "Gallery" tab above and then "Audio" link.
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Arent H. (Barry) Schuyler passed away on April 28, 2011 in Santa Barbara. Extremely generous with his time, knowledge and resources, Barry was at the same time fiercely humble and felt his life's actions and accomplishments rather than words should mark his passing.

Barry is survived by his wife of 61 years, Jean Kellogg Schuyler (who passed away in April 2019, click here to view her memorial), as well as his four children, Ann (Paul Brenner), Peter (Lisa Stratton), Kate, and John (Marianne) and his seven grandchildren, Tristan and James Brenner, Dylan and Jaime Schuyler, Patrick Wilcox and Sophie Schuyler, and Dorrien Schuyler.

For those who would like to honor Barry, who was ever the student and teacher as well as the consummate pragmatist, a donation to Midland School in Santa Ynez, Caltech in Pasadena, UCSB's Environmental Studies Program, or any of the numerous environmental or educational organizations that he supported and nurtured would be fitting. A personal commitment to follow a lifestyle that distinguishes "one's needs from one's wants" would bring a smile to Barry's face.  Friends are welcome to leave a short (limited # or words) tribute or longer story (unlimited words) about Barry on this site.
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View a video recording online of Barry's Celebration of Life/Memorial held on June 4th, 2011 at UCSB's Bren hall.  http://vimeo.com/26290788  The total length is 1 hour 55 minutes and contains music by family and grandchildren and reflections by Bob Wilkinson, friends, and colleagues who were in attendance.
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A wonderful memoriam written by Peter Schuyler was publish in the Santa Barbara Independent.  It's posted on the "His Life" page of this site or can be viewed online at the Santa Barbara Independent.
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Download and read comments by longtime friend Robert Wilkinson titled: "In Memoriam: Arent H. "Barry" Schuyler 1923-2011, Reflections On a Remarkable Man" (.pdf format)

November 7, 2022
November 7, 2022
Remembering what would be your earthly birthday, Barry, and thanking you for the contributions you made during your time with us.
April 28, 2022
April 28, 2022
How can I not forget you Barry? Both you and my late father share the same day, although for different occasions. Dad was born this day, the same April 28th you sadly departed. Rest in Peace teacher.
April 28, 2021
April 28, 2021
On this 10th anniversary of dear Barry's passing away, I remember his sense of humor, intelligence and generosity with affection and gratitude. He not only provided inspiring lectures and career guidance, but also invited me and my husband to go sailing with him and Jean. I graduated from the Environmental Studies program in 1973 and I often quote something he once said to me: "I have great confidence in the power of economic incentives to promote businesses to do the right thing for the environment..." 

Those words of wisdom guided me in my career as an environmental compliance officer for 21 years in manufacturing. It has also guided my volunteerism and my decision to lobby for a price on carbon as a way to force a transition to green energy, per the Citizens Climate Lobby. 

I see Barry smiling as I write this, and I feel his encouragement even now. Thank you, thank you, thank you, dear friend!
November 7, 2020
November 7, 2020
Dear Barry, I'm pleased that we have a president elect today that may have pleased you and advance the environmental goals you worked so hard for in your time with us. R.I.P. old teacher and mentor. Hugs to Jean.
April 28, 2020
April 28, 2020
R.I.P. Barry, and thank you for all your environmental training. It's now up to us to cope with our present environmental messes. You were indeed "one of the helpers."
November 7, 2018
November 7, 2018
Happy Birthday, Fellow Scorpio! Hope you're hiking heaven's High Sierra and sailing downwind in fair seas.  Perhaps you're celebrating with our dear friends Merry Tutten and Bill Freudenburg, and many other ES compadres.
You would be astonished by the warmth and clarity of today, November 7, in Oakland, CA. We haven't had good rain since March, and everything is parched while we've been running around in shorts for months, and unfortunately watching as the world around us either burns or is flooded and blown to pieces. Yes, global warming is real.
But you would probably be pleased by the results of yesterday's Mid-Term Elections. Record turn-out in response to President Trump who actually makes GW Bush look like a reasonable man.  We didn't win back the Senate, but looks like we have Congress. Feinstein is still in Senate, Newsom takes the governor's reigns from Jerry Brown.
I think of you and Jean often, especially when I'm outdoors. Luckily we live close to hike in redwood forests or going to the beach, or do both in same day. I will always cherish our time together, and am grateful for everything you taught and shared with me, my dear friend.
November 7, 2018
November 7, 2018
Happy celestial birthday, Barry! Wish you were still here to help us sort out the mess we're making of this big, beautiful world we inherited. RIP
April 29, 2018
April 29, 2018
Time has moved on since your passing Barry, but the destruction to our environment continues unabated from politicians and even Mother Nature. It's been a year of senseless de-regulations, fires, floods and debris flows. Your sage advise is sorely missed at this time. RIP
April 28, 2018
April 28, 2018
How great this tribute is-- and keeps on giving, like Barry. His image pops into my mind regularly, when I think of father-figures and kind, safe mentors that we all need. Especially during college years, when we all seem to need a 'safe harbor', Barry gave that to us, and it has become a lifelong well-spring of support that i pass on to my students, friends, children and others.
November 7, 2017
November 7, 2017
Happy Birthday, Barry! 
I'm glad you are in a better place. I don't think you would like what the new EPA director is doing to all the environmental issues you, I, and others advocated for. It would break your heart. RIP
April 28, 2017
April 28, 2017
Still missing you and your inspiration after all these years, Barry. So many of the issues you worked so hard on, e.g. clean air, water, a healthy environment etc. are being politically rolled back. In a way, I'm relieved you've missed this recent madness. RIP
November 7, 2016
November 7, 2016
Ahoy Barry, fellow Scorpio and always in my heart. Whenever I'm near the ocean or SF Bay I can't help reminisce about our times together on Cassandra, Antara and QMII... No wind in SF Bay this weekend, sails barely fluttering, but big surf outside the Gate. Wonderful sunrise this morning, but no green flash at sunset.  We'll get out to vote tomorrow and won't let you down on the community, environmental and big Presidential issues. How I miss your company; visiting SB isn't the same without you, however we have a new rescue cattle dog I'll bring down to visit Jean. Hugs, Janice
April 1, 2016
April 1, 2016
The Ward/Bevan family has appreciated the kindness and contact with the Schuyler family over many years. I enjoyed the PBS series "West of West" on the Channel Islands and was pleased to see that the Barry Schuyler family were sponsors. I had forgotten, Barry and I share the same birthday. I will gladly remember his life and family fondly.
November 8, 2015
November 8, 2015
Adding this to my tribute in 2011: I now teach Media Ethics at a university in Alaska. I have consciously carried Barry's support and encouragement forward to the students and others I have met since the 3 years I enjoyed knowing Barry in the late 1970s.
November 7, 2015
November 7, 2015
Watched a falling star over the ocean and your earthly home on the Mesa last night, and thought you might be blowing out a celestial birthday candle. RIP
November 7, 2015
November 7, 2015
I salute you, Barry, and looking down the list of other tributes, some of whom I know personally, I know why. You done good.
April 28, 2015
April 28, 2015
Here it is already-- four years since you had to leave the fight for a better, cleaner world. Just want you to know that the fight goes on, the will to change has not diminished. Sometimes we win one for the environment and sometimes we don't. I think you would be pleased, old teacher. RIP
April 28, 2015
April 28, 2015
Happy Birthday Barry. i come to this page and am instantly transformed back on Cassandra and the winds of the Channel. It all snaps back into perspective, and the world is an easier place to enjoy again.
November 8, 2014
November 8, 2014
Barry, Happy Birthday, old teacher. Gone but certainly not forgotten.
November 7, 2014
November 7, 2014
Dear fellow Scorpio, how I miss you dearly.
Here on my shelf next to me is a photo of us at Glacier Point, Yosemite with Half Dome shining behind us. What a great Clam Bake you organized!  My passion for exploring the outdoors whether on foot or aboard a boat was sparked and nurtured by your generous and contagious enthusiasm to get outside and engage in meaningful conversation.  Be assured I continue to share this enthusiasm and am currently helping our local grade school conduct water samples at Lake Temescal, a local lake and park in the Oakland Hills. We clean the creeks feeding into the lake, monitor pH, tds, nitrates, phosphates, collect samples to examine under a microcscope and we also strive to improve the school's energy consumption with both simple and technical improvements all the kids can help with. My love to You, Barry and Jean, who are two of the most important influences in my life.
Cheers,
Janice
April 28, 2014
April 28, 2014
Thank you for all of the wisdom you shared, the people you touched, and the good you brought to the world. I honor you Barry.
April 29, 2013
April 29, 2013
Dad, it's lovely to have your presence still with me, even though it's been two years. Shared experience, memories and connections of the heart transcend time and space.
April 28, 2013
April 28, 2013
Barry: The ship still sails, your memory still lives and guides me true north. RIP teacher.
November 7, 2012
November 7, 2012
My old professor: I think you would be proud of how tonight's presidential election turned out. We haven't addressed climate change yet... but we're getting there. RIP
November 7, 2012
November 7, 2012
As we celebrate political progress in this presidential election cycle you are sorely missed. Climate change was mentioned in Obama's acceptance speech along with many other issues you were passionate about, self responsibility included. Missing you Barry.
April 28, 2012
April 28, 2012
Gone but certainly not forgotten. The ripples you left behind still circle this beautiful Earth...
April 28, 2012
April 28, 2012
Barry, the elements I love about myself, I learned from you. You are in my heart and soul!
November 7, 2011
November 7, 2011
Happy Birthday, Barry! You will always be my "Mr Chips".
November 7, 2011
November 7, 2011
You are still a bright light Barry. Happy Birthday.
October 31, 2011
October 31, 2011
1953 thru 1955 Barry, You and Mike Hermes = top of my 'Most-Dignified-Persons-Ever' list. Thank you, Bill Dane *Hello Jean ! A beauty beside the best.
September 8, 2011
September 8, 2011
Barry's commitment to the environment and making the world a better place was through his teaching, commitment to the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, Maritime Museum, and other causes, and the way he lived and conducted his own affairs. His influence is immeasurable.
July 4, 2011
July 4, 2011
Barry once told me and other ES students in ~1972 that he had, "...great faith in the power of economic incentives to protect the environment.." I frequently quoted him during my 21-years of enforcing environmental regulations within an oil refinery. His insight was remarkable.
June 17, 2011
June 17, 2011
Barry was like a quiet river that carves solid granite. I will never forget, as a young student, towing behind his sailboat with my colleagues in the UCSB ES Dept. That was over 30 yrs ago. His spirit lives in the fires he lit in those he inspired.
June 12, 2011
June 12, 2011
Barry was the most influential teacher I had at UCSB back in the mid-seventies. His even-handed approach to controversial subjects allowed me to find a path for truth and goodness in the world.
June 7, 2011
June 7, 2011
"Barry" your an amazing human being! I will never forget the one trip on your sail boat back in 1977..I enjoyed a life time experience in your wise company and your words and wisdom guide me today and will stay with me always.
June 4, 2011
June 4, 2011
As a 20 year old UCSB student doing part time boat maintenance in the 60s, Barry trusted me with his sailboat by exchanging work for use of the boat. Not just sail around the coast trust,rather, out to the islands for a weekend, type trust. Wonderful
June 4, 2011
June 4, 2011
Barry, thank you for helping me navigate from UCSB into the wider world. The connections you created took me to some marvelous places, people and experiences. You were caring, curious, generous and gentle.
June 4, 2011
June 4, 2011
Always a scholar and a gentleman.. and with his wife, a staunch benefactor of our community, including the College of Creative Studies at UCSB. His passion for education and the natural world will be carried on by dozens of CCS biology students.
June 4, 2011
June 4, 2011
I taught the first course in the ES program (The Physical Environment) in the Fall terms of 1970, 71, and 72. Barry was one of my TAs in the course those years, even though he was 12 years my senior. He has been a wonderful friend and colleague.
June 4, 2011
June 4, 2011
In my senior year at UCSB, I took Barry's class to meet my science requirement - and stayed to finish an ES degree! What a wonderful influence Barry and Jean had on my life. Fair winds, good sailor. Thank you.
June 3, 2011
June 3, 2011
Barry was the first to invite me to sail, backpack and ski, as we did with friends for years. He could also quote any "Star Trek","Lord of the Rings" or "Star Wars" episode as easily as opera, symphony, politics and history. A true Renaissance Man.
June 3, 2011
June 3, 2011
Barry encouraged me to take an internship at the S.B. Museum of Natural History when I was a student at UCSB. The job led me to a gratifying, 21 year career at the Museum, where I continued to learn while teaching others about the natural world.
June 2, 2011
June 2, 2011
I had the pleasure of having Barry for my ES professor in 1975 - my 1st year at UCSB. He opened my eyes to so many new ways of thinking. Not only was he a great teacher, he was a role model in his love for the outdoors, his passion for life, and his
June 1, 2011
June 1, 2011
I first met Barry in Dr. Hardin's Human Ecology class (1969). He stood out, older & thoughtful. As an early graduate in ES, I enjoyed visiting him over the decades, chatting about the program, and my career in land issues and the law. Farewell, Barry
June 1, 2011
June 1, 2011
I was fortunate to meet Barry as one of the recipients of the Schuyler scholarship at the Bren School of Environmental Science and Management. The Schuyler's generosity supported my study and helped inspire my career in education for sustainability.
June 1, 2011
June 1, 2011
One of the few people who have influenced my life the most. Thank you, Barry.
May 31, 2011
May 31, 2011
I think I first met Barry when he was studying with Garrett Harden in Biology at UCSB, decades ago when I was a young professor. We saw a fair bit of each other then, and mostly we disagreed about the causes of and the solutions to the “population p
May 31, 2011
May 31, 2011
Barry, I always admired the simpleness in your life. Why throw out something that can still be used? Thanks for caring about the environment and all your quiet contributions.
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November 7, 2022
November 7, 2022
Remembering what would be your earthly birthday, Barry, and thanking you for the contributions you made during your time with us.
April 28, 2022
April 28, 2022
How can I not forget you Barry? Both you and my late father share the same day, although for different occasions. Dad was born this day, the same April 28th you sadly departed. Rest in Peace teacher.
April 28, 2021
April 28, 2021
On this 10th anniversary of dear Barry's passing away, I remember his sense of humor, intelligence and generosity with affection and gratitude. He not only provided inspiring lectures and career guidance, but also invited me and my husband to go sailing with him and Jean. I graduated from the Environmental Studies program in 1973 and I often quote something he once said to me: "I have great confidence in the power of economic incentives to promote businesses to do the right thing for the environment..." 

Those words of wisdom guided me in my career as an environmental compliance officer for 21 years in manufacturing. It has also guided my volunteerism and my decision to lobby for a price on carbon as a way to force a transition to green energy, per the Citizens Climate Lobby. 

I see Barry smiling as I write this, and I feel his encouragement even now. Thank you, thank you, thank you, dear friend!
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November 7, 2013

Happy Birthday, Barry!  The passing years have not dimed my memories of you, nor the influence and benefit you had on my life's outlook.  Thank You!  RIP

Open letter from Alfred Runte

June 6, 2011

Barry Schuyler was the quintessential teacher, simply, the greatest teacher one could ever hope to have.  In Barry’s presence, no student doubted for a moment that learning was a joy.  However, Barry was a mentor, never an enabler.  You had to earn his respect and trust.  If you worked hard and made no excuses, you then became Barry’s friend for life.  He followed his students and their careers with a commitment that never ceased to amaze me.  He could tell you instantly where everyone was—and what they were doing.  And yes, he always shared that news with pride. 
 
In the world of credentialing and the endless pursuit of research, Barry was UCSB’s breath of fresh air.  To its credit, the university recognized that and allowed Barry to grow in a different way.  I am proud of UCSB, and prouder still of Barry for having taught the University of California that teaching matters.  Even when he became Dr. Schuyler, he was still more comfortable being Barry Schuyler.  No door ever closed on a student’s needs. 

Now that Barry’s office is forever silenced, we can recall with joy when his voice lovingly beckoned us in.  Because we came first, we learned to make a difference.  There is no greater gift any teacher can ever bestow.
 
Alfred Runte, Ph.D.


From the Sage Family

June 6, 2011

Dear Jean and the entire Schuyler family,

For so many years, your family and particularly Barry and Jean have been like our own family.   We have hiked the Sierra trails, sat together in the Great Room of the Awahnee, found our religion in nature’s cathedral peaks and pines, explored the high deserts, reveled in natural hot springs, figured out the night constellations and sailed the Channel, planned adventures in the far north, floated rivers, cooked out in the mountains and eaten birthday cakes baked at high altitude.  And drunk quite a few bottles of sherry along the way.

With Barry, all those long years ago, we imagined what could be possible, argued FTEs out of the administration, and invented classes to inspire those who carry the future on their shoulders.  Barry was hands-down the best teacher.  Patience, curiosity, quiet competence, the kind of easy explanations that gave us confidence in ourselvesBarry did not have patience with all things, though, and it was reassuring to hear him cuss out Cassandra’s gas-leaky stove on many an occasion.

These last years, we carried you in our thoughts on the same trails, along the same Sierra meadows and creeks.

Now, Barry, know that you’ll always be with us and a part of us.  We’ll take you along, and talk to your spirit from Sierra mountaintops.  You’ll always be in our hearts.  We’ll see you again down the trail.

Cindy and Orrin Sage
Amy Sage Thomsen and Stephanie Sage Kerst

 

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