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Barbara Lynn, M.D.



Barbara Straus was born on October 5, 1950, to Meyer and Lillian Straus in Philadelphia, PA. An active, gifted, intelligent, and free spirited child, she gravitated early in her life to dance. She attended Solomon Schechter Day School and later The Akiba Hebrew Academy, where she became fluent in both modern and ancient Hebrew. She became caught up in the social whirlwind of the late 1960s and enthusiastically embraced the emerging "counter-culture" of freedom, becoming a self-proclaimed liberated "flower child" and "Hippie". he attended the Woodstock Music Festival in 1969 and became active in both the women's liberation and peace movements. She attended Bryn Mawr College until 1970, after which she attended the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, Israel (in Hebrew). Following this she moved onto Kibbutz Carmia (a collective farm) where she spent a year milking cows, picking grapefruit, teaching children and studying modern dance with the Bat Dor Dance Company in Tel Aviv. She then left Israel and spent the next six months backpacking and hitchhiking (by car and boat) throughout Greece and the Greek Islands, Italy and France. She then returned to the United States in 1972 and settled in New York, where she became an active resident of an "alternative lifestyle" commune called "The Experimental College". After a year of living there she moved to Manhattan in New York City, where she dedicated herself to the study and performance of modern dance. For the next three years she lived a liberated, free spirited, uninhibited, vivacious, open Bohemian lifestyle, full of many adventures and numerous romances. During this time she also worked as a waitress, secretary, model, and nanny to help support herself (while riding her bicycle through traffic over the length and breadth of Manhattan). After an injury forced her to refrain from professional dance she obtained a certificate in Dance Therapy (often working with disadvantaged and special-needs children). She later spent several months doing underwater oceanographic research on reef ecology in the Bahamas, spending up to six hours a day snorkeling and diving to collect marine samples. Upon returning to New York City, she completed her bachelor's degree in sociology at the City College of New York. During this time she decided to change life paths and pursue a career in medicine. She thereafter left the United States in 1976 and went to the Dominican Republic, where she attended the Universidad Central de Este College of Medicine (in Spanish).

A strikingly attractive and vibrant woman, Barbara met many people during her life, but it was there she met her soul mate and future husband, Blair P. Grubb. They married in 1978 and were inseparable from that point onward, deeply in love for the rest of their lives. After graduation in 1980, she returned to the U.S. and did her residency in pediatrics at the Baltimore City Hospital and the Johns Hopkins Hospital. She then joined the faculty of the Johns Hopkins Hospital, where she helped direct a pediatric clinic in East Baltimore. Five days after the birth of her daughter, Helen, she moved to Hershey, PA for the next three years while her husband completed a fellowship there. During this time, she worked for Lancaster Pediatrics. The family then moved to Toledo, Ohio in 1988, where shortly after their arrival, she gave birth to her son, Alex. For the next two decades she expertly juggled the demands of motherhood and work. She was employed by several pediatric practices, ultimately settling into Airport Highway Pediatrics. Beloved by her patients, she was appointed a clinical assistant professor of pediatrics at the Medical College of Ohio (now UTMC), where her office was a favorite rotation among medical students. Her compassion, care and enthusiasm inspired many medical students to peruse a career in pediatrics. She was a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics. Barbara expertly guided generations of children into healthy productive adulthoods. She was a tireless advocate for the welfare of children and adolescents, and frequently lectured to area teachers on subjects ranging from child abuse to Attention Deficit Disorder. Her favorite T-shirt had written on it: "My head is full of children". She was fiercely proud of her Jewish heritage and had a deep love of the Hebrew Language. Barbara greatly enjoyed attending weekly synagogue services. She ran the B'nai Israel Synagogue's Junior Congregation for years and had helped design a children's High Holiday Service, and later served on the Synagogue's Board of Directors. She became deeply involved in the Hebrew Academy and later became President of the Toledo Board of Jewish Education, where she helped secure a one million dollar grant to found a Hebrew Academy Middle School. She served as a substitute teacher and loved teaching Hebrew to children. Barbara published numerous newspaper editorials promoting the virtues of parochial education. She maintained a love of dance throughout her life and helped found an Israeli Dance Troupe, which gave multiple performances throughout Northwest Ohio. An avid traveler, she journeyed with her beloved husband of 38 years to Israel, Spain, England, Germany, Italy, Greece, Canada, France, Mexico, and Morocco. She enjoyed archeology, the study of Biblical Hebrew texts, and reading the Sunday New York Times. She was also an excellent cook who could whip together amazing meals at a moment's notice. However, her greatest joys in life were her children, Helen and Alex, whom she greatly loved and cherished, taking great pride in their many accomplishments. Barbara delighted in planning elaborate birthday parties for both children during their youths. She faced cancer with courage and perseverance, never giving into despair or self-pity. Barbara spent her last days surrounded by loving family and many friends. She will always be remembered for her intelligence, compassion, wit, infectious smile and deep enduring beauty. She was a free spirited, liberated, uninhibited, passionate, self-made woman who lived a very rich life on her own terms. Barbara held fast to her stars and followed her dreams. She was "The Lioness of Judah". "Many women excel, but you surpass them all". Barbara left an indelible mark on the hearts of everyone she met. She will be deeply missed by all.

Funeral Services will be held at Congregation B'nai Israel in Sylvania, Ohio at 1 p.m. on Sunday, January 25, 2015. In lieu of flowers, the family requests contributions in Barbara's name should be made to Congregation B'nai Israel. Arrangements by Robert H. Wick/Wisniewski Funeral Home at 419-535-5840.

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Published by The Blade on Jan. 23, 2015.

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Jasmin

February 20, 2019

Hello Dr. Grubb, I just met you today I was the young lady who got your registered for your appointment today (2/20/2019) I was the lady who told you to get rid of your house phone lol. I could she the passion in your eyes as you spoke of your wife. After reading this I can tell she was someone special with a heart of gold. Her heart seemed bigger than her body and you can tell she will truly be missed. I don't know her and never got the chance to meet her but I know just from what I read and how you spoke of her how much Joy she brought to family and friends. She seems Bold and she is beautiful and I pray that God continues to mold, shift and heal your heart. I pray that you forever find peace in God name, in the mighty name of Jesus name as you call to him for peace. I pray the Lord grabs a hold on to your heart and never lets go in Jesus' precious and most merciful, hallelujah name AMEN...

Doug Lohr

June 15, 2015

Dear Dr. Grubb, I would like to extend my deepest sympathies to you and your family. The exemplary love and devotion that you and Barbara shared was touching to us all.

I will continue to keep you and your family in my daily prayers.

David Cannom

April 24, 2015

Blair: Our deepest sympathy to you from Phyllis and me. These last few years have been so very difficult and we admire both your and Barbara's courage. Best to you, David

April 7, 2015

Blair,
I am terribly sorry for your loss. Barbara was clearly a remarkable person, as are you. My deepest sympathy to you and your family.
Jeremy Ruskin

rose anne kenny

March 16, 2015

my sincerest condolences. reading Barbara's obituary was uplifing and inspiring. may her legacy live on.

March 6, 2015

Diane and Sanjeev Saksena

March 6, 2015

Blair,

We mourn with you the loss of your life partner. Your memories alone will give you solace in the dark hours and lead you back into the light of life. For they are indelible, yours alone and immutable.

We pray and hope that God will bless you and your family in the years ahead with peace and pride in the wonderful marriage that you have had.
With affection,

Kelly Bialk

February 8, 2015

Dr. Grubb, my sincere sympathy to you and your family. Although I did not know your wife, I felt like I did because of the warm way you spoke about her during my patient visits with you. I admire you both for your service and dedication to others.

Barbara will live on through you and your children and the many other people she has helped and touched over the years.

Robin DeGood

February 4, 2015

Dr. Grubb,
My heart breaks for you right now. I am "just a patient of yours" but you make us all feel like family. My prayers have been with you & your wife for many years now.
I pray now that God gives you peace through this hard time.
Sincerely,
Robin L DeGood
Marion, Ohio

Mary Slomka

January 29, 2015

Dr. Grubb and family you are in my thoughts and prayers. So very sorry for your loss.

Jeannie and Allan Rubin

January 29, 2015

Our sincere sympathy on your loss. ..words cannot express our sorrow on the passing of your soul mate.

Allan and Jeannie Rubin

Robert Salzman

January 28, 2015

Having worked with Barbara I can comment on her vast medical knowledge. But there was more to her then her ability to diagnose and heal. She intensely cared for her patients. After she became ill and had to leave our practice, 7 years later patients were still asking for her and how she was doing. That is a testimonial to the relationship she established with her patients and how they felt about her. When two physicians work together there are times when they do not agree and sometimes they may be at odds with each other. That was never the case with Barbara. She was easy to get along with and easy to talk with. I know she will be missed by her family and friends but she will also be missed by the medical community she served so well, the professionals she worked with and especially the patients she cared for. I was very lucky to have had the opportunity to work with her. My sincere condolences go to her family.
Bob Salzman

Miriam Rhodes-Ireland

January 28, 2015

Dr. Grubb and family,
My deepest sympathy to you all. May God provide you with comfort at this time.
Miriam Rhodes-Ireland.

Marcia Zarecki

January 27, 2015

We will all miss seeing you at Healthy Steps class at The Victory Center. You were an inspiration to us all.

Mindy Hilyard

January 27, 2015

Dr. Grubb,
My deepest condolences to your family during this time of loss.
GOD Bless,
Mindy Hilyard
(UTMC Ekg)

Cynthia & Summer Gibson

January 26, 2015

"The Remembrance of the good done those we have loved is the only consolation when we have lost them." -Demoustier
Please accept our sincere condolences for your loss, she will never be forgotten.
Cynthia & Summer Gibson
(Long-time Patient)

Ann Onymous

January 26, 2015

May her memory be a blessing

Mary (Croak) Davis

January 26, 2015

Dr. Grubb and family ~ I am so sorry for your loss. You have my deepest sympathy.

Janet Davidson

January 26, 2015

Dear Dr Grubb, I have never had the pleasure of meeting you. You have compassionately cared for many of my friends. You and your wife have touched so many lives around the world and I wanted to extend our deepest condolences to you and your family. You are in our continued prayers.

Beth Rhoads

January 25, 2015

So sorry for the loss!

January 24, 2015

Dear Blair and family, we are so sorry for your loss of your beloved Barbara. She will be missed. May she rest in peace. Our deepest sympathy, Michelle& Cary Kart

Kathi Ice

January 24, 2015

Though I only know you and your family through others. I send strength and peace from me and my family. Kathi ice, Olivia and Brittani Fusco

Lonnell Palenske

January 24, 2015

Dr. Grubb, Alex and Helen,
I am greatly saddened at the news of Dr. Straus' passing. It was such a great privilege to work with her. She always treated the employees as they were her family. Her love of her family was always evident in the way she spoke of all of you. She definitely cared for her patients and their welfare. She always went the "extra mile" to make sure they were well cared for. I will truly miss her smile and her laughter. I will always carry the fond memories of her,the times we spent together and her stories in my heart. She was truly an amazing and caring woman, who will be missed by many. I know she is at peace now and I will pray for the comforting hand of God to be placed upon you and your family.
Love to all of you.
Lonnell Palenske and Family

Rene Hamilton

January 24, 2015

Praying for God's comfort for you and your family, Dr. Grubb. Shalom.

January 24, 2015

Blair,
Matt and I send our deepest sympathies to you and your family. May you find comfort and peace through support of your friends and family and in all the warm memories of your life with Barbara. Thinking of you..... Matt and Debbie Kaiser.

Eva Smith, Comfort Keepers Caregiver

January 24, 2015

Blair, Helen and Alex prayers are with you all at this difficult time. Barbara was a Special, Gifted Woman and she is finally at peace.

Penny Gross

January 24, 2015

Dr. Grubb and family it is with heartfelt sympathy that I offer you my condolences for your loss. To hear you speak of Dr. Straus and your relationship was touching and beautiful. May God provide you strength and comfort during this time.

Regina Cario

January 24, 2015

Dr. Grubb,so sorry to hear of your loss.

condolences,
Regina Cario

Jessica Poe

January 24, 2015

My heart and prayers go out to your family. I'm very sorry for your lost

Patty Lonsbury

January 24, 2015

Dear Dr. Grubb,
My family and I are heartbroken for you and your family. In our conversations with you regarding your beautiful wife you could hear the love and the sadness at the same time. We will keep you and your children in our prayers that you find some comfort and peace at this terrible time. With our Deepest Sympathy, Katie, Patty and Mark Lonsbury,

Natalie Ramer

January 24, 2015

So sorry for your loss. May God give you the comfort and strength to get through this difficult time.

Jill Kaminski

January 23, 2015

Dr. Grubb - I am so sorry for your loss. You and your family will be kept in my prayers.

Gregg Aarons

January 23, 2015

Dr. Grubb and family, on behalf of myself and my entire family we are so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this difficult time. Sincerely Gregg Aarons

Debbie Aharoni

January 23, 2015

I am so sorry to hear of your loss, it is a loss for so many in Toledo and around the world. I remember you and Barbara fondly, back in the early 1990's. Sincerely, Debbie Aharoni in Las Vegas, Nevada

Sue Bibish

January 23, 2015

Blair and family, so sorry to hear of your loss. May your many lovely memories bring you peace.

Michael Zerner

January 23, 2015

To Barbara's family, please accept my condolences. Barbara's spirit, smile, kindness and giving nature will always be with us. Her love for singing will forever bring a smile to all of us. It is my honor to have had the privilege to know her. Rest in peace my friend. Namaste'.
Respectfully,
Michael Zerner

Jewish Federation

January 23, 2015

The impact that Barbara had on the Jewish community of Toledo was imresureable. Her hard work and dedication to the education of our children was outstanding. We are thinking about her and wishing only comfort to her family. May her memory be a blessing.

Peggy Jones and Alex Kuznicki

January 23, 2015

Dr. Grubb, Alex, Helen and family; We are extremely saddened by the news of Barbara passing. She was an amazing wife, mother, friend, doctor and teacher. She made the world a better place. Even in her worse of days she always had a smile on her face. May she rest in peace and may her memory be for a blessing. Hamakom yenachem etchem b'toch she'ar avelai Tziyon Vi'yerushalayim.

"May God comfort you among the other mourners of Zion and Jerusalem."

With much love, Peggy Jones and Alexandria Kuznicki

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