Condolences & Tributes

We encourage you to share any memorable photos or stories about Barbara. All tributes placed on and purchased through this memorial website will remain on in perpetuity for future generations.

Put a candle in the window/
'Cause I feel I've gotta move/
Though I'm goin', goin'/
I'll be comin' home soon/
Long as I can see the light...
Your daughter, Lori - Tuesday February 19, 2019 via Memorial Candle
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So sorry for your loss Eric,Jenny Laurie. Many of my memories are with my friend Barb. Death is never easy--- so the hope Jehovah gives from the beginning of his Word to the end " He will wipe out every tear from their eyes and death will be no more " Rev.21:4 Are words that bring us loving support and care for us and our loved ones. Your moms love for others was a special gift that will be forever in my heart. We will see her soon when Jehovah fulfills his promise. Judy Parfitt
Judy Parfitt - Tuesday February 19, 2019 via Condolence Message
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To all of my aunt Barb's family and friends, you have my condolences. I love her very much. I thank you, aunt Barb, for loving me. Growing up with you in my life was wonderful and was made richer for having you.
~Tessa
tessa - Monday February 18, 2019 via Condolence Message
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There are so many wonderful memories over the years to share. My "cuz" Barb and I were always close. We shared heartache and laughter, weddings, kids, animals -- you name it. I will miss her smiles and hair bows immensely even though we didn't see each other as often as we would have liked. You are with our God now and all of those loved ones gone before. I love you, Barb, and your entire family.
Sandi Schickel
Sandi Schickel - Monday February 18, 2019 via Condolence Message
I will never forget the love & patience she showed me. She will always be more than a sister-in-law. My spiritual sister I will see again in paradise!
Lorie pendergrass - Monday February 18, 2019 via Condolence Message
I am so sorry for your loss. Words cannot begin to express the pain that comes when we lose our loved ones in death. The promise that God gives us in Isaiah 25:8 can bring us much comfort in time of sadness as it reads that God “will swallow up death forever and wipe away tears from all faces.” In the very near future we have the hope of being reunited with our loved ones by means of a resurrection promised to us at Acts 24:15. Until that time, may your memories of Barbara help sustain your grief. May the “God of All Comfort” be with you in the days ahead. (2 Corinthians 1:3,4)
Virgene Mau - Monday February 18, 2019 via Condolence Message
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