Barbara-Replogle-Obituary

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Barbara Anne Replogle

Oct 1, 1934 - Apr 2, 2012

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Barbara was a beautiful, loving lady that graced our class reunions.

Clinton,

We were so sorry to hear of Barbara's passing. She was such a sweet person and we will always have very fond memories of her. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and her family.

Clinton,

Our deepest sympathy to to you and Barbara's family.

Ted and Mary Ellen Fasig Andrews

My deepest sympathy to all of your family. Max Winkler

Clinton,

So sorry to learn of Barbara's passing. You were all such good friends with Mom. Barbara will be greatly missed.

Paul and Kirk Hinson

Clinton,
Barbara will be fondly remembered by all that knew her. We have you in our thoughts and prayers.

So sorry to hear of Barbara's death. She was always so friendly and kept excellent attendence records when you attended CCC. I am sure she did many other things.You have my sympathy. Mary Lou Harshman

Clinton & Myrna,
I`m so sorry to learn of Barbara`s
passing .If I`d known about this before now I would`ve been at her Funeral Svc.
I`ll miss her very much .
Love`ya, Lib Damann

Clinton, I'm so sorry about your loss. I remember visiting with you two at Morton Park at the class picnic and how you two blended as one. She was a special housewife and helpmate to be modeled for all women.
Someone once told me that the loss of a loved one is devastating; but with time those times of pain get farther and farther apart; but never go away. That has been proven to me. Memories are so precious - keep everyone of them. May God's Comforter hold you close.
Don and...

Obituary

Barbara's Obituary

CHARLESTON, IL – Barbara AnneReplogle, age 77 of Charleston, went to her Heavenly Home on Monday, April 2,2012 at her residence and in the comforting presence of her loving family.  Visitation for family and friends will beheld this evening, Thursday, April 5, 2012 from 5:00 – 7:00 at Adams FuneralChapel in Charleston.  Services honoringand celebrating her life will begin at 10:00 a.m. on Friday at the FuneralChapel with Reverend Mike Southards officiating.  Interment will follow in Roselawn Cemetery,Charleston.   It is requested thatmemorial gifts in her honor be made to Carle Hospice or to a Church or Charityof the donor's preference.  Gifts may be lefton the memorial table at the visitation or service, or mailed to Adams FuneralChapel, 2330 Shawnee Drive, Charleston, IL 61920. 

Barbara was born on October1, 1934 in Charleston, one of nine children born to the late Roy and Mabel(Fasig) Endsley.  On April 5, 1953 shemarried Clinton Replogle and for the past fifty-nine years they have enjoyedlife not only as husband and wife but as the best of friends.  In addition to Clinton she is survived by asister, Janet Scribner of Champaign; a brother, Larry Endsley and his wifeJanice of Charleston; a sister-in-law, Myrna Shriver of Conroe, Texas; andseveral very special nieces and nephews and their families whom she dearlyloved.  In addition to her parents shewas preceded in death by three brothers, Don, Robert and Jack Endsley; and threesisters, Norma Logue, Bonnie Babbs and Doris Newell. 

Barbara attended FirstChristian Church in Charleston for many years. She excelled at being both a farmer's wife and a homemaker.  She was a marvelous cook and the wonderfularoma which often filled her kitchen meant the enjoyment of delicious bakedgoodies.  She loved her home – it wasalways immaculate and well kept, creatively decorated and filled with warmthand love which made you feel both welcome and comfortable.  Barbara also enjoyed flower gardening and shewas as meticulous about her flower gardens as she was her home.  She and Clinton shared a love for travelingand they traveled extensively.  Theirtravels took them throughout the United States and abroad with a visit toIstanbul, Turkey as one of their most memorable.  Barbara loved her family dearly and she andClinton shared a special relationship with their nieces and nephews.  She was a blessing to her family and friendsand she leaves with them an abundance of treasured memories. 

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