Barb was a very special person and a great cousin. She was so funny as she hid things in and around the house. She hid them so well she couln't find them. About two years ago, on her neighbors phone, I spoke with her and she felt that someone had stolen her phone. I told her I would overnight her a phone and she could keep it. She never told me, but she spoke with my sister and told her that someone stole that one also. Time passed and she found the phone, buried under a pile of towels downstair. I am sure over the next month that all lost itmes willl be found.
She was a very kind person and would never hurt any one, she can now spend time with her family in heaven. May she rest in peace.
Ron
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So sorry to hear that Barb has passed. We spent time together at a family reunion in 2019 and I so much enjoyed Barb’s sense of humor. Recently we were doing research on her fathers time in the military. Barb was one of the kindest people I know and I will always remember when her and her Mom, Aunt Marg would drive to KY with the car packed full from all their stops along the way. She is with her sisters and her parents now. She will be remembered.
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I am still shocked at Barb's death. I spoke to her just a few days before she was taken to the hospital. Yesterday I was reading the note that she had sent to us in a Christmas card, and it just still seems unreal. As a child, our family visited Aunt Marg and Barb almost every summer. My dad usually did repairs and construction at the house in the morning and later in the afternoon we would travel around the area. When I was an adult, my family always stopped at the house if we were in the vicinity. It was always a pleasure to spend time with them in Denver or when they came to visit Kentucky.
Barb always was strong in her faith, so I know that God has wrapped His arms around her. I offer my sincere condolences to her immediate family. Please know that I have all of you in my thought sand prayers.
Love,
Cathy Alessandro Stover
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