James (Jim) Michael Barrett passed away Monday, April 26th, 2010 suddenly and unexpectedly at the age of 49 in Burlington, Ontario. He leaves behind his wife and soul mate, Beth, and three beloved children, Steeley, Taylor, and Hunter. James is a proud step-father and mentor to Leandra and Lionel and their life partners, Nelson and My Phuong, as well as “Grandpa Jim” to Ocean. He is survived by his mother, Lillian (Frank) and brother, John (Laura).
On Wednesday, May 5th, we celebrated Jim's life at Crosswinds Golf and Country Club, it was a beautiful day, the sun was shining and many people came to celebrate with us. Beautiful tributes were presented by his wife Beth, his daughters Steeley and Taylor, his step-daugther Leandra and his brother John, also three of his best friends, Paul McParlan, Steve Smith and Ron Clarke. Jim was loved by all and was a "best friend" to many. Having Jim in our lives has changed us forever, he will always be in our hearts and the memory of his smile, passion for life and caring spirit for others will live on forever.
Barrett Trust Fund
The Barrett Trust Fund has been established as an education fund for Jim's children Taylor and Hunter. The fund is being administered by Jim's brother John and his wife Laura. Should you have any questions about the fund please contact John Barrett at (416) 254-6516.
Banking Details:
RBC Transit 00414 - Account number 1002104
Tributes
Leave a tributeI still have many memories of the one I loved so much.
Your memory is my keepsake, with which I'll never part.
God has you in His keeping. I have you in my heart.
Sadly missed, but never forgotten.
But that is nothing new.
We thought about you yesterday
And days before that, too.
We think of you in silence.
We often speak your name.
Now all we have is memories
And your picture in a frame.
Your memory is our keepsake
With which we'll never part.
God has you in his keeping.
We have you in our heart.
Thank you Dad,
we love you so much.
Memory brings you back once more
To the time when you were with us,
To the happy days of yore.
Always in our hearts.
Beth xoxo
I always remember how tall you were when you came to visit us in Newfoundland when you were in your teens. I hope all your loved ones have found peace in the wonderful memories that you have provided for them and take comfort in the fact you were a great friend, dad, and son to them all........Val Hodder ( Uncle Dave's daughter)
Love, Lisa
I remember when we went to Myrtle Beach in my TR7.
We stopped and visited your uncle Donny in Washington D C on the way, and the crazy horse saloon. Man we had some great times. Miss you bud.
A lot has happened since you've been gone. There are two beautiful granddaughters now, and life is unfolding with love mixed with all its beauty and complexity. I'm sure you know all this, and more, much more.
~Sidney
RIP Jim, we miss you and love you.
Miss you bud
Happy Birthday!
Our thoughts are with you today and hoping that the memories you have bring you much comfort! Gone and not forgotten!
Rob & Diane
When you are sorrowful look again in your heart, and you shall see that in truth you are weeping for that which has been your delight. ~Kahlil Gibran
I still expect his weekly phone calls with his uplifting humour to brighten the day.However my memory of Jim does keep putting a smile on my face.
Wow it's been a year already,I really miss you old friend. I think of you often and usually have a good laugh you big homo.
It was a pleasure knowing Jim watching the wonderful energy between you two. He truly made the world a better place.
Norm & Sarina
Sorry to hear about Jim. My thoughts are with you and your family.
Jen Dumitrescu
We were deeply saddened when we learned about Jim's passing. Please accept our sympathies for your loss. Our thoughts are with you during this difficult time.
Stephen & Tracy
I was so sad to hear about your loss. In the spirit of celebrating Jim's life, Andres and I will raise a toast to the love and positive influence he had on all his children.
I am very sorry for your loss. I knew Jim through work and I always thought he was a kind and gentle man. He had the most beautiful smile.
Esther
our condolences to you all. Jim cherished his family and spoke with love/care about Steely,Taylor& Hunter. he loved Beth dearly. he will be missed. specially his voice and laughter
On behalf of Walker's Line Mcdonald's I would like to say we are sorry for your loss. You are in all of our thoughts and prayers.
McDonalds (Walkers)
It saddens me to hear about the sudden loss of Jim, I worked with Jim for a very short time. I will remember his laughter and brotherly advice".
Anne-Marie Seguin
I'm very sorry for your loss. Jim was a great guy and I really enjoyed his company the times I was fortunate to meet him. He'll be missed.
Stuart
We wish to express our deepest sympathy to you and your family for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this most difficult time.
Simon & Dianne
Kelsey's
Jim will be deeply missed by all.
I'm so sorry for your loss. My condolences go out to you and your family during this difficult time. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Agnes
We cannot say enough about Jim. He was a great spirit with a huge heart. Our thoughts & prayers are with you.
Jonathan, Janice, Josh & Daisy
I'm so sorry for your loss, we're all going to miss Jim and his great big smile.
Max
My thoughts and prayers to all family and friends.
Bill
I'm so sorry for your loss, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.I have met Jim very briefly, and have known him to be a radiant personality. Royce
Leave a Tribute
I still have many memories of the one I loved so much.
Your memory is my keepsake, with which I'll never part.
God has you in His keeping. I have you in my heart.
Sadly missed, but never forgotten.
But that is nothing new.
We thought about you yesterday
And days before that, too.
We think of you in silence.
We often speak your name.
Now all we have is memories
And your picture in a frame.
Your memory is our keepsake
With which we'll never part.
God has you in his keeping.
We have you in our heart.









I didn't know Jim as long as most of you but we made an instant impression on each other. I had just moved back from Winnipeg to London in September past, to open the London office for All Canadian Courier and it was my 2nd day of training in Toronto. Everyone had been very nice and welcoming and then in walked Sunny Jim. He knew who I was and why I was there but he looked at me with that look he has that says "what the hell you doing here and you better be good".
He invited me for lunch and from that time on we became close. We shared the same Family values and the love of Family, laughter, fine wine, cognac, cigars and yes, Golf. Through Steely's help, Jim helped me purchase a brand new set of irons that I was so looking forward to breaking in with Jim as well as the cigars and cognac.
Jim loved life and we both looked at life through the same eyes. I miss my new Buddy.
my sister steeley would take me to her dads house every once in awhile, and he was always very nice to me. every time i passed him he would say hi.he never was mean. I will always remember him as a great man
Taylor's Sweet Sixteen
I can remember the first time I met Mr.Barrett at Taylor's sixteenth Birthday party. I saw a tall man with bright blue eyes and I thought to myself, "Wow Taylor looks nothing like the guy" and I told her that too. But that was just superficial speculation; I learned that there were a great deal of similarities between the two-humour being the main attribute. You see, Taylor's party wasn't exactly your standard bowling birthday bash, no The Barrett's wanted something different-They wanted to group together six teenagers and send them on a epic adventure. This adventure consisted of numerous tasks, some of which I wondered about. For instance the very first task, inspired by the whole Niagara Falls trinket search, involved us purchasing the most useless item at the local Dollarama . So Mr.Barrett gave us all two bucks each to make such a mundane purchase, and he became very insistent on this one item, in particular, shaped as a lemon to encase a lemon in order to keep it fresh. I remember him mocking the product as if he were speaking to the actual inventor of it-repeatedly asking "Who needs that?!". Anyways, we were told that at the end of the party the winner of that task would be chosen through a voting system. And so with the first task aside, we ventured on to the other tasks such as an intense Dance Dance Revolution competition, an Icing "fill your own loot-bags" session and finally five pin bowling (which I dominated) Finally we headed off to Kelseys to settle the whole useless item dilemma. I was pretty sure I was going to win with my old school snap lids, but Taylor ended up taking the cake with her picture of Jesus Christ (don't worry the people surveyed, to pick out the most useless item of the bunch, were found at the bar) Upon hearing the results Mr.Barrett was surprised, only because he was disappointed that no one agreed with him in believing the lemon case was utterly pointless. At that point I realized how much Taylor and Mr.Barrett were alike-their humour was identical. Therefore, in a way I knew Mr.Barrett quite well through Taylor's resemblance of him.
Mr.Barrett is one of the coolest Dads I have ever met. He was very open, generous and down-to-Earth, just like Taylor is now. I am grateful to have met Taylor and her family and may the spirit of James Barrett live on because he truly is forever missed.
Ravina Banwait