The Chronicle

COMMUNITY FAREWELLS BELOVED TEACHER, RACING ICON

- HOLLY CORMACK

THE Kingaroy community has come together to pay tribute to one of the town’s most beloved teachers, rememberin­g him for his passion for guiding the next generation and a brilliantl­y dry wit.

Barry Fitzhenry had been a familiar face at Kingaroy State High School since the early 1970s, with the school announcing his sudden passing on Sunday.

Mr Fitzhenry worked as a science teacher during his decades-long stint at the region’s largest high school, heading the science department and stepping in as deputy principal and principal before his retirement in 2007.

After stepping back from teaching, Mr Fitzhenry gave much of his time to volunteeri­ng at the Goomeri Informatio­n Centre.

A touching tribute from the Kingaroy State High School leadership team remembered their friend and former colleague’s sense of humour and love for his pursuits outside of teaching.

“An intelligen­t man whose dry wit humoured many, Barry never sought the limelight but was always respected by students, parents and staff alike for his well-thought perspectiv­e, support and advice,” the post read.

“Outside his job, he loved horse racing and calling.”

Mr Fitzhenry was a life member of the Gympie Turf Club and spent many years as race caller.

As the voice of horse racing in the Gympie region, he also wrote the Turf Club notes for The Gympie Times for 50 years, providing hot tips to local punters and preserving the club’s history over the past five decades.

Tributes flowed on social media for the beloved science teacher, with dozens of people rememberin­g both his impact on their education journey and the wider community as a icon of the region’s racing scene.

“I have great memories of standing down beside him at Gympie Races while he called the races my dad’s horses were in. The good old days,” Bonnie Farrow wrote.

“A quiet and intelligen­t man who made an impact in this noisy world. Condolence­s to his family,” Jodie Paul wrote.

“Teacher, colleague, family friend, master of the understate­ment... miss you Barry,” Pam Marquardt said.

Mr Fitzhenry’s funeral will be held at 10am on Thursday, June 30, at Gympie Funerals.

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Barry Fitzhenry had been a familiar face at Kingaroy State High School since the early 1970s.

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