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Barbara Lee Van Oosting Perfetti
Palm Desert - Barbara Lee Van Oosting Perfetti, 82, was called home to reunite with her parents in heaven on Tuesday, March 26th in Rancho Mirage. She leaves behind a family who will love and miss her always; her sons: Richard (Ruechawee) Van Oosting, Russell (Aime) Van Oosting, grandchildren: Eric (Stacy) Van Oosting, Allison Bojkovsky, Elizabeth (Alex) Van Oosting, Russell Van Oosting II, Rebeca Van Oosting, Myra Minakha, Amy Minakha (Roderick) Galvan and Tul Minakha, and great-grandchildren: Emmaleth Pruitt, Natalya Bojkovsky, Eva Bojkovsky, Samantha Van Oosting, Aubrey Van Oosting, Erica Van Oosting and Korra Van Oosting, her siblings: Donna Powers, Doug (Joyce) Berry and Gretchen (Hal) Garner, and former husband William Van Oosting. She was predeceased by her parents, and husband Donald Perfetti.
A viewing will be held on Friday, April 5th from 5-8 pm at Christ of the Desert Chapel (73441 Fred Waring Dr., Palm Desert, CA 92260), with a mausoleum interment on Saturday, April 6th at 10 am at Forest Lawn Mortuary (69855 Ramon Rd, Cathedral City, CA 92234).
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