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Dear Lori, Amy, and David,

Today I clicked on Barbara’s name from my list of friends on FB. I vaguely remembered that her birthday was in mid-September. There I saw a post saying that Barbara had passed away in June.

I met Barbara in Toledo in 1968 when your dad was attending law school.  Barbara and I were each new teachers in Monroe, MI.  We met at an orientation for new employees and carpooled regularly to our respective schools.   When my husband and I moved to NY and Barbara and Ken moved back to NJ, we visited back and forth often and also visited in FL.  The last time I spoke to Barbara was after Kenny’s death.  I often wondered why she no longer posted news on FB.  Now I know why.   Barbara was a wonderful person.  I always enjoyed spending with both of your parents.  Please accept my deepest sympathy.  I know how much you all miss her.

Sincerely, 

Joan Kirschner (Charlotte NC)

Please accept my deepest, heartfelt condolences in your loss of Barbara. She was a wonderful, caring teacher at FHS. So sorry to learn of her passing. 
Family, I am so sorry for your loss. Prayers and blessings. ‘Aunt’ Susie Pearce ❤️🙏
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