Explosion Victim Barry Withrow Remembered
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Posted: 10:55 PM Aug 29, 2008
Last Updated: 10:56 PM Aug 29, 2008
Reporter: Will Jones
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KANAWHA COUNTY, W.Va. (WSAZ) -- While Thursday night's explosion happened in an instant, the shock of the blast will never go away for Barry Withrow's family.

Withrow, who worked as a chemical operator at the Bayer CropScience plant and was also a part of the emergency response team, died in the accident. His survivors include a wife and two daughters.

For the members of Cross Lanes Baptist Church, the explosion wasn't just something they saw on TV.

"Everybody that calls, after they seen it on the news, ask 'Is that our Barry?' " said Seth Polk, the church’s pastor. "I said, 'Yes, that was our Barry.' "

Now Polk must comfort his congregation. All the while -- he must try to ease his own pain of losing not just a member of his church -- but also a close friend. Polk described Withrow as a man who loved his family and his church.

"Barry had a good sense of humor," he said. "He was good to be around, had a big heart for people and would have done anything for anybody."

Withrow especially liked helping young people and even went on a mission trip to Jamaica.

"He was patient with children," Polk said. "The children are very much going to take it hard because they loved them and how much they knew he loved them."

Kids even helped nickname Withrow "Game Dude" from when he was the game director of the children's ministry. That name stuck – long after Withrow left his post as game director.

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Posted by: Lori on Sep 4, 2008 at 01:08 PM
I am Barry's sister-in-law and I would like to thank everyone for the support you have given to my sister and my nieces. Everyone has been wonderful in this time of great need. I would like to send a special thanks to Cross Lanes Baptist Church family, which have surrounded her with love and comfort. Barry will always be missed but we will someday be with him again. Just rememeber we do not know when we will be called so make sure that the things you need to do and say you have done and said. Without the Lord in your life there will always be a void. We love you Barry....

Posted by: church member. on Sep 2, 2008 at 02:34 PM
this is so sad. the good news is we will see him again someday. barry was a great inspiration to all. my love and prayers goes out to the family for their loss.

Posted by: Randy Fernatt on Sep 2, 2008 at 03:15 AM
We are the the Lab Tech's that choose to become a Chemical Operators.Barry you are like my brother!

Posted by: Dan on Sep 1, 2008 at 11:48 PM
I am also a chemical operator in a West Virginia chemical plant. And I know a danger is there every minute of the day. I like Barry lived with that thought ever minute one works there. With Barry being a christian like myself, would have gave his life to protect maybe someone who was not ready to go to our Heavenly home. My prayers are with his family and all the other workers who deal with dangers to make a paycheck to support our families. May in some way God Bless each of you through this and remember the way Barry lived his life. We can all see him again someday.

Posted by: Jeff Barrys best friend on Sep 1, 2008 at 09:03 AM
Please excuse typos because I write this through many tears.38 years ago a new family moved into my neighborhood.They had a son named Barry and we became friends over night.If you wanted to find Barry find me and Barry was there.Just like Jonathan,the son of Saul the first king of Israel 1 Samuel 18:1-4,Barrys and my sould were intertwind.We were inseparable. We hunted together,fished together,we did everything together.Barry could not do too much for others.One cold night driving back from hunting the conversation changed to salvation.After a brief explination Barry asked God to save him from his sin and Give him eternal life as promised in the Bible.Immediately Barry life was changed.As a servant of God his soft spirit deeply touched all who came to know him. The only comfort I can find in Gods plan to take him home so soon Is just that.Barry is at home with Jesus Christ. Though our hearts are broken and our souls are heavy we can remember Barrys smile and know he's in a better place.

Posted by: Laura on Sep 1, 2008 at 07:36 AM
Barry was my husband's best friend. He was an usher in our wedding 25 years ago. Barry was ALWAYS there for us whenever we called. My husband, Jeff, became disabled about 10 years ago and Barry came to visit as often as he could and called often. We will miss Barry terribly. Jeff is the one that talked to Barry about his soul and helped him gain assurance of his salvation so that he would KNOW that he would go to be with Jesus when he died. Thank you all for your encouraging postings about Barry

Posted by: The James Family on Aug 30, 2008 at 07:12 PM
Our family had the honor of meeting Barry and Mikeal and the girls when they started visiting Cross Lanes Baptist several years ago and considered them not just friends but brothers and sisters in Christ. Barry was unlike anyone we've ever met. Wherever he went, he always had a smile on his face and knew how to make people laugh. He had such a gift of working with children. Both of our daughters just loved him. I've NEVER heard anyone ever speak a bad word about Barry. Barry loved God, his family and his church family. Barry wouldn't want you to be sad because he is with his Father right now. He would not want to come back but he would love you to join him. We would love to have you visit our church. You too can have a relationship with Jesus just like Barry!

Posted by: cc on Aug 30, 2008 at 05:01 PM
my thoughts and prayers are with mr. withrow's family and friends.may GOD bless each of you...

Posted by: daughter of a Bayer Plant employee on Aug 30, 2008 at 04:14 PM
I am very sorry to hear about the loss of Barry. My father and uncle worked with him and had just left the plant from work and talking with Barry a little over an hour before the explosion. Barry was there for our family 5 months ago and a week ago when my uncle lost his son and daughter. He was a great man and my uncle and father appreciated him more than he would ever know for that. I am very sorry for the Withrow family and their loss. You had an amazing husband and father...

Posted by: Robert on Aug 30, 2008 at 09:47 AM
May God Bless and give Comfort to The Withrow Family. If I am not mistaken( it's been about 25 years ago) I graduated with Barry and two others from the Chem Tech program at WV State. I remember him then as an outgoing, fun to be around guy. You all will be in our prayers.

Posted by: Anonymous on Aug 30, 2008 at 07:51 AM
I'm also glad to hear he was a Christian. He's just getting his reward sooner than the rest of us.

Posted by: J on Aug 30, 2008 at 07:46 AM
I don't know Barry personally but have talked to him and been around him and everything said about him above fits his name. God Bless Barrys family and one day we will all reunite.

Posted by: ChristianWoman on Aug 29, 2008 at 11:15 PM
I don't know this man, his family or anyone from his church but I'm so sorry for your loss. It saddened me to hear that a death happened in the explosion. I'm very happy to hear that this man is a Christian. I was so pleased to hear it on the news because any time I hear of a death I always worry about the persons soul.

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