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Jan Hammel
October 25, 2007
There are only a few people in our lives who touch one at the soul level - I was greatly blessed and honored to know Barb - as she was one of those people. Whenever I was in her presence she was a beautiful, calming spirit. I'm grateful to God that he brought Barb into Gaylia and my lives. Our lives are/were better for knowing her. Barb, I know you are still with us in spirit but your presence will be deeply missed.
Gail Becker
October 25, 2007
To my beloved sister Barb: You are with Mom and Dad now. Although I miss you so much, I am happy that you are no longer suffering. You will always be in my thoughts.
Helene Santoro
October 25, 2007
Some people touch your life for just a moment, but touch your heart for a lifetime. Barb is one of those rare people. I've carried her encouragement and caring these past 2 years at UoP and will never forget it.
To Veronica, her sisters, co-workers, friends and family, my sincerest sympathy. We were truly blessed.
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