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Liebmann, Barbara Jean

Barbara Jean Liebmann (nee Jones) Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church on Tuesday, November 8, 2022.
Loving wife and best friend for 45 years to Gerry Liebmann. Daughter of the late Eva and Stanley Jones. Sister to Mary Ann (Tom) Foley, Linda (Paul) Mataya, Michael (Susan) Jones, and her siblings who have been waiting patiently for her in heaven: Jim (survived by Mary) Jones, Tom (survived by Kathy) Julian, and Bob (survived by Sandy) Jones. Adored mother to Benjamin Liebmann, Joseph (Jessica) Liebmann, and Adam Liebmann. Loving grandmother to Stafford, Jones, Griffin, and Evie Liebmann. Loving Aunt to many.
Worked a fulfilling career and blossomed many friendships at Washington University in St. Louis.
Safely home in Heaven.
SERVICES:  Visitation at Kutis Affton Chapel 10151 Gravois on Thursday, November 10, from 4-7PM. Funeral Mass at Our Lady of Providence Catholic Church on Friday, November 11, at 12PM. Memorials to http://www.pancan.org appreciated.

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78 thoughts on “Liebmann, Barbara Jean”

  1. I am so sorry to hear this sad news! I loved Barb and will always remember how much fun we had together listening to the Ralph Butler Band! What a kind hearted wonderful friend she was! She will be missed dearly!

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  2. I am so sorry to hear this sad news! I loved Barb and will always remember how much fun we had together listening to the Ralph Butler Band! What a kind hearted wonderful friend she was! She will be missed dearly!

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  3. I am so sad to hear about Barb’s passing. As an official member of the Women of the Band club (of which I am a member too), it was always a joy to hang out with Barb while listening to the music. She never failed to entertain us as well! She was devoted to Gerry, her boys, and her grandchildren and was particularly happy to have a daughter-in-law and granddaughter to dote on. Her face lit up whenever she spoke about her family. The kind and respectful nature of her children is her legacy of which she was rightfully so very proud. The loss that they have experienced is what saddens me most deeply. She was the center of their family and my heart goes out to Gerry, Adam, Ben, Joe, Jessica and her grandchildren. She loved you all so much. And that is some thing that you will carry with you always.

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  4. I am so sad to hear about Barb’s passing. As an official member of the Women of the Band club (of which I am a member too), it was always a joy to hang out with Barb while listening to the music. She never failed to entertain us as well! She was devoted to Gerry, her boys, and her grandchildren and was particularly happy to have a daughter-in-law and granddaughter to dote on. Her face lit up whenever she spoke about her family. The kind and respectful nature of her children is her legacy of which she was rightfully so very proud. The loss that they have experienced is what saddens me most deeply. She was the center of their family and my heart goes out to Gerry, Adam, Ben, Joe, Jessica and her grandchildren. She loved you all so much. And that is some thing that you will carry with you always.

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  5. Barb was an incredible lady, friend and relative – full of life and laughter for everyone she touched. She will be greatly missed by us all. God bless her, her husband, Gerry, and their entire family. Sincere condolences.

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  6. Barb was an incredible lady, friend and relative – full of life and laughter for everyone she touched. She will be greatly missed by us all. God bless her, her husband, Gerry, and their entire family. Sincere condolences.

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  7. Dear Gerry and family,
    We are sorry to hear of your loss. Barb was one of the most loving people I have ever met. A truly beautiful wife, mother, aunt and friend. We love you and are keeping all of you in our prayers daily..
    With much love,
    Bill and Susie Federer and family

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  8. Dear Gerry and family,
    We are sorry to hear of your loss. Barb was one of the most loving people I have ever met. A truly beautiful wife, mother, aunt and friend. We love you and are keeping all of you in our prayers daily..
    With much love,
    Bill and Susie Federer and family

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  9. Barb and I bonded as fellow mothers and kindred spirits, without ever meeting face to face. However, I know we will meet one day. My heart goes out to the family, losing such a wonderful wife and mother. May God give you peace during this difficult time
    Love
    Kay Moore

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  10. Barb and I bonded as fellow mothers and kindred spirits, without ever meeting face to face. However, I know we will meet one day. My heart goes out to the family, losing such a wonderful wife and mother. May God give you peace during this difficult time
    Love
    Kay Moore

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  11. Dear Gerry and family,
    I am so sorry for your loss. Barb was the most wonderful, giving person, who helped everyone she interacted with at Wash U. I owe her so much and have so many fond memories of the times she gave me practical and moral support, her glowing pride about your kids and grandkids, and the lovely times we had at Erin’s wedding and Barb’s retirement party. My heart is broken for you, and I just feel lucky to have known Barb. She set an example of humanity that the rest of us can only try to imitate.
    Cathy Keane, from down the hall in Umrath.

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  12. Dear Gerry and family,
    I am so sorry for your loss. Barb was the most wonderful, giving person, who helped everyone she interacted with at Wash U. I owe her so much and have so many fond memories of the times she gave me practical and moral support, her glowing pride about your kids and grandkids, and the lovely times we had at Erin’s wedding and Barb’s retirement party. My heart is broken for you, and I just feel lucky to have known Barb. She set an example of humanity that the rest of us can only try to imitate.
    Cathy Keane, from down the hall in Umrath.

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  13. Barb was a wonderfully upbeat and caring person at the Center for the Humanities. Her warmth made her a joy to be around. It’s hard to imagine the Center without her.

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  14. Barb was a wonderfully upbeat and caring person at the Center for the Humanities. Her warmth made her a joy to be around. It’s hard to imagine the Center without her.

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  15. I knew Barb from her work at the Humanities Center. She had a wicked sense of humor and was always so warm and welcoming. I will miss her. I am so sorry for your family’s loss. May her memory be a blessing to all of you.

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  16. I knew Barb from her work at the Humanities Center. She had a wicked sense of humor and was always so warm and welcoming. I will miss her. I am so sorry for your family’s loss. May her memory be a blessing to all of you.

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  17. I worked with Barb for several years at the Wash U Center for the Humanities, and I have been friends with her ever since. I always called her the beating heart of the Center. She was so incredibly friendly and kind to every single person who visited the Center, and she had a great sense of humor and a jolly laugh. She was one of the most loving people I have ever encountered. Barb loved her entire family fiercely, and I felt I knew even those family members whom I haven’t met. My deepest condolences to Gerry, Ben, Joe, Jessica, Adam, the grandbabies she loved so much, and the entire extended family.

    When I think of Barb, I think of a life well lived. I have always admired her, and I will miss her greatly.

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  18. I worked with Barb for several years at the Wash U Center for the Humanities, and I have been friends with her ever since. I always called her the beating heart of the Center. She was so incredibly friendly and kind to every single person who visited the Center, and she had a great sense of humor and a jolly laugh. She was one of the most loving people I have ever encountered. Barb loved her entire family fiercely, and I felt I knew even those family members whom I haven’t met. My deepest condolences to Gerry, Ben, Joe, Jessica, Adam, the grandbabies she loved so much, and the entire extended family.

    When I think of Barb, I think of a life well lived. I have always admired her, and I will miss her greatly.

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  19. I also knew Barb at the Center for the Humanities and really loved her warmth and her kindness, and her ready smile, even in the midst of her busy work schedule. I am deeply saddened by her death and will miss her! Condolences to her family and to all those who are grieving this terrible loss.

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  20. I also knew Barb at the Center for the Humanities and really loved her warmth and her kindness, and her ready smile, even in the midst of her busy work schedule. I am deeply saddened by her death and will miss her! Condolences to her family and to all those who are grieving this terrible loss.

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  21. Dear Family of Barb — Barb was indeed always ready with a quip and a helping hand. I worked for a time with the Center for the Humanities and she never hesitated to help out, she always had a smile and laugh. May her memory be a blessing to you and your family.

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  22. Dear Family of Barb — Barb was indeed always ready with a quip and a helping hand. I worked for a time with the Center for the Humanities and she never hesitated to help out, she always had a smile and laugh. May her memory be a blessing to you and your family.

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  23. I so enjoyed talking to Barb, always personable with a twinkle in her eye, about her kids and grandkids. I loved seeing the pictures she couldn’t wait to share. She clearly prized family, whether her loved ones at home or at work, above all. I am very sorry for your loss. She was a force and I am sure you will feel her absence profoundly. You are in my prayers.

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  24. I so enjoyed talking to Barb, always personable with a twinkle in her eye, about her kids and grandkids. I loved seeing the pictures she couldn’t wait to share. She clearly prized family, whether her loved ones at home or at work, above all. I am very sorry for your loss. She was a force and I am sure you will feel her absence profoundly. You are in my prayers.

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  25. The whole Cotorceanu family sends their love and deepest sympathy. Barb became a mother to Adam and welcomed him into the family when I was unavailable. Her warmth and hospitality in his time of need was a comfort to me beyond measure. We are stunned and shocked at her passing and grieve this beautiful soul. I know she will be deeply missed. Her kindness will live on in our hearts.

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  26. The whole Cotorceanu family sends their love and deepest sympathy. Barb became a mother to Adam and welcomed him into the family when I was unavailable. Her warmth and hospitality in his time of need was a comfort to me beyond measure. We are stunned and shocked at her passing and grieve this beautiful soul. I know she will be deeply missed. Her kindness will live on in our hearts.

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  27. I am so sorry for your loss and stunned by this sad news. Nonetheless, I’ll try to find words (however inadequate) to describe what a wonderful colleague Barb was to me and everyone who came in to the Center for the Humanities. Barb was warmth and light and life to all. She cared about us, regularly asking after our spouses and our children, and remembering key details about our lives. She kept us grounded in the world by reminding us that we were full human beings whose non-academic lives were important to recognize, too. But she also valued the work that we did at the Center, asking just as many informed questions about our research, and remembering key details about it, too. I will miss her terribly because she mirrored back to us what it means to be a person in the round–one for whom family and friendship and laughter and learning are all important aspects of being alive. And, wow, did she adore her grandchildren! I take solace in knowing that her legacy continues in them.

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  28. I am so sorry for your loss and stunned by this sad news. Nonetheless, I’ll try to find words (however inadequate) to describe what a wonderful colleague Barb was to me and everyone who came in to the Center for the Humanities. Barb was warmth and light and life to all. She cared about us, regularly asking after our spouses and our children, and remembering key details about our lives. She kept us grounded in the world by reminding us that we were full human beings whose non-academic lives were important to recognize, too. But she also valued the work that we did at the Center, asking just as many informed questions about our research, and remembering key details about it, too. I will miss her terribly because she mirrored back to us what it means to be a person in the round–one for whom family and friendship and laughter and learning are all important aspects of being alive. And, wow, did she adore her grandchildren! I take solace in knowing that her legacy continues in them.

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  29. I will always remember Barb as the one who knew everything about WashU, how to organize this or that, how to find this or that, and how to remain cheerful even during the most challenging moments. For years, she kept the Center for Humanities running, we all knew it. It was always a treat to visit her, whether I needed to talk shop with her or just because. She delighted in seeing our babies, and I know she loved the babies (and not so tiny children) of her family more than anything. My sincere condolences to all family members and friends who are grieving this loss.

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  30. I will always remember Barb as the one who knew everything about WashU, how to organize this or that, how to find this or that, and how to remain cheerful even during the most challenging moments. For years, she kept the Center for Humanities running, we all knew it. It was always a treat to visit her, whether I needed to talk shop with her or just because. She delighted in seeing our babies, and I know she loved the babies (and not so tiny children) of her family more than anything. My sincere condolences to all family members and friends who are grieving this loss.

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  31. Please accept my condolences on Barb’s passing. What a wonderful person she was! So full of love and kindness. Everyone who met her at Wash U thought she was amazing. You couldn’t be in a bad mood if you bumped into Barb. She always asked me about my son and we would chat about her grandchildren who she loved so much. She will be very much missed.

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  32. Please accept my condolences on Barb’s passing. What a wonderful person she was! So full of love and kindness. Everyone who met her at Wash U thought she was amazing. You couldn’t be in a bad mood if you bumped into Barb. She always asked me about my son and we would chat about her grandchildren who she loved so much. She will be very much missed.

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  33. Dear Gerry and family,

    I’m very sorry for your loss. Barb was one of my favorite people at Wash U–always ready to help out in any way she could but never taking herself or her colleagues too seriously. I’ll miss the wry look that always crossed her face right before she cracked a joke that set everyone at ease. Barb was a truly kind person and I’m honored to have known her.

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  34. Dear Gerry and family,

    I’m very sorry for your loss. Barb was one of my favorite people at Wash U–always ready to help out in any way she could but never taking herself or her colleagues too seriously. I’ll miss the wry look that always crossed her face right before she cracked a joke that set everyone at ease. Barb was a truly kind person and I’m honored to have known her.

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  35. I knew Barb through Center for the Humanities, and her presence there made a world of difference for me when I was still new to the university. Barb was kind and welcoming, always ready to help with the business side of things, but also a friend who would ask about family and my wellbeing. I’ve missed her since her retirement, and I am so sorry to hear the news of her passing.
    My deepest condolences to Barb’s family.

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  36. I knew Barb through Center for the Humanities, and her presence there made a world of difference for me when I was still new to the university. Barb was kind and welcoming, always ready to help with the business side of things, but also a friend who would ask about family and my wellbeing. I’ve missed her since her retirement, and I am so sorry to hear the news of her passing.
    My deepest condolences to Barb’s family.

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  37. My heart broke today hearing this but I feel so honored to have known such an incredible woman who literally showed unconditional love to everyone she met. I’m going to miss her smile, laugh, and infectious sense of humor the most.

    Barb was my mother’s close friend in high school and became my good friend when I went to Wash U. She seriously always knew how to have a good time. Lots of great laughs and moments I will cherish forever. Gerry and family, you are in our thoughts. Sending you love. She will be missed and cherished forever.

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  38. My heart broke today hearing this but I feel so honored to have known such an incredible woman who literally showed unconditional love to everyone she met. I’m going to miss her smile, laugh, and infectious sense of humor the most.

    Barb was my mother’s close friend in high school and became my good friend when I went to Wash U. She seriously always knew how to have a good time. Lots of great laughs and moments I will cherish forever. Gerry and family, you are in our thoughts. Sending you love. She will be missed and cherished forever.

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  39. Barb was everyone’s cherished friend, that’s how she went through the world. She was a model to so many of us, always generous and warm, even in the busiest work situations. And without fail she filled our days and rooms and conversations with support, laughter, love. I am so sorry for your loss.

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  40. Barb was everyone’s cherished friend, that’s how she went through the world. She was a model to so many of us, always generous and warm, even in the busiest work situations. And without fail she filled our days and rooms and conversations with support, laughter, love. I am so sorry for your loss.

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  41. My condolences to mrs barb”s family I work in umrath building for almost 6 yrs and she was the nicest best sweetest person I had meet im very sad because in those yrs we became good friends and I missed her a lot when she left but now I will not be seeing her again my heart breaks to hear this news

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  42. My condolences to mrs barb”s family I work in umrath building for almost 6 yrs and she was the nicest best sweetest person I had meet im very sad because in those yrs we became good friends and I missed her a lot when she left but now I will not be seeing her again my heart breaks to hear this news

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  43. My deepest sympathy to Gerry and all of Barb’s family. I feel most fortunate to have had Barb in and out of my life for over 60 years. Every time I saw her was a delight. She was so full of fun and enthusiasm and love for her family. The world is a little sadder today without her warmth.

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  44. My deepest sympathy to Gerry and all of Barb’s family. I feel most fortunate to have had Barb in and out of my life for over 60 years. Every time I saw her was a delight. She was so full of fun and enthusiasm and love for her family. The world is a little sadder today without her warmth.

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  45. Barb was a funny, kind, loving individual. Simply beautiful inside and out. so proud of her family and the love of her life Gerry. She will be greatly missed.

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  46. Barb was a funny, kind, loving individual. Simply beautiful inside and out. so proud of her family and the love of her life Gerry. She will be greatly missed.

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  47. I can just picture Barb today, sitting outside, soaking up the last of the fall sun. Preferably, with a vodka tonic! Sending love to Gerry and the family. Thanks for sharing Barb with us at WashU for so many years.

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  48. I can just picture Barb today, sitting outside, soaking up the last of the fall sun. Preferably, with a vodka tonic! Sending love to Gerry and the family. Thanks for sharing Barb with us at WashU for so many years.

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  49. My deep condolences to everyone in Barb’s large and loving family and to the many, many friends whose lives Barb touched. I had the privilege (and the extraordinary fun) of working with Barb at the Center for the Humanities for many years. As Erin and others have said, she was really the heart and soul of that place! I would be hard pressed to name anyone with a bigger heart, a greater love of life and of people, or anyone with a stronger devotion to family and friends. She made every single person she encountered feel welcome, special, and cared for. She was truly one in a million…

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  50. My deep condolences to everyone in Barb’s large and loving family and to the many, many friends whose lives Barb touched. I had the privilege (and the extraordinary fun) of working with Barb at the Center for the Humanities for many years. As Erin and others have said, she was really the heart and soul of that place! I would be hard pressed to name anyone with a bigger heart, a greater love of life and of people, or anyone with a stronger devotion to family and friends. She made every single person she encountered feel welcome, special, and cared for. She was truly one in a million…

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  51. I am so sorry for your loss and deeply saddened. I knew Barb through the Center for the Humanities and enjoyed her presence so much. She was warm and funny and I always looked forward to seeing her in the hall. She was the most caring and genuine person, and just sharp and witty and fun. I feel very lucky to have known her.

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  52. I am so sorry for your loss and deeply saddened. I knew Barb through the Center for the Humanities and enjoyed her presence so much. She was warm and funny and I always looked forward to seeing her in the hall. She was the most caring and genuine person, and just sharp and witty and fun. I feel very lucky to have known her.

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  53. I’m so sorry to hear about Barb’s passing. She was such a wonderful presence at the Center for the Humanities, anyone who spent time there knows how much she contributed, both professionally and personally. I know she will be missed and fondly remembered.

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  54. I’m so sorry to hear about Barb’s passing. She was such a wonderful presence at the Center for the Humanities, anyone who spent time there knows how much she contributed, both professionally and personally. I know she will be missed and fondly remembered.

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  55. Sending my condolences to the family. I was heartbroken to hear of Barb’s passing. Many of us at WashU felt at home there in no small part because of her. I miss our regular lunches, where we would be in community. We would laugh and cry together. She came to my graduation and that of other students. When I got my first job after school, I was sad to leave WashU because I knew how much I would miss the home that Barb made for many of us there. I will always remember her laughter and her caring nature. I am so proud and grateful to have met her.

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  56. Sending my condolences to the family. I was heartbroken to hear of Barb’s passing. Many of us at WashU felt at home there in no small part because of her. I miss our regular lunches, where we would be in community. We would laugh and cry together. She came to my graduation and that of other students. When I got my first job after school, I was sad to leave WashU because I knew how much I would miss the home that Barb made for many of us there. I will always remember her laughter and her caring nature. I am so proud and grateful to have met her.

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  57. She was such a kind and strong woman, a rare combination in today’s world. She set example by her way of living and how she treated others. May the light of God’s face shine upon her and may Mary, our heavenly mother, accompany all her family as she enters into eternal life.. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

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  58. She was such a kind and strong woman, a rare combination in today’s world. She set example by her way of living and how she treated others. May the light of God’s face shine upon her and may Mary, our heavenly mother, accompany all her family as she enters into eternal life.. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

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  59. I have the fondest memories of Barb. She was always warm and kind. She was very welcoming to me when I first arrived at Washington University. I remember chatting with her about Greek food and music. I can’t believe she’s gone–what a loss… My sincerest condolences to her family.

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  60. I have the fondest memories of Barb. She was always warm and kind. She was very welcoming to me when I first arrived at Washington University. I remember chatting with her about Greek food and music. I can’t believe she’s gone–what a loss… My sincerest condolences to her family.

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  61. My deepest condolences to Gerry and the family.
    I will miss Barb’s warmth, her hospitality , and her wonderful sense of humor. She made the world shine with her smile.

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  62. My deepest condolences to Gerry and the family.
    I will miss Barb’s warmth, her hospitality , and her wonderful sense of humor. She made the world shine with her smile.

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  63. My deepest condolences to Barb’s family and her beloved ones.
    I met Barb during my research visit as an international Fellow at the Center for the Humanities. I was overwhelmed by her warmth and kindness. A generous soul, Barb always had something positive to say. Although several years have passed since we met, I still have very fond memories of meeting her and her husband Gerry.
    Farewell, dear Barb. You will be greatly missed.

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  64. My deepest condolences to Barb’s family and her beloved ones.
    I met Barb during my research visit as an international Fellow at the Center for the Humanities. I was overwhelmed by her warmth and kindness. A generous soul, Barb always had something positive to say. Although several years have passed since we met, I still have very fond memories of meeting her and her husband Gerry.
    Farewell, dear Barb. You will be greatly missed.

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