Barbara Nell "Babs" Baugh

Barbara Nell "Babs" Baugh obituary, San Antonio, TX

Barbara Nell "Babs" Baugh

Barbara Baugh Obituary

Published by Porter Loring Mortuary North on Jun. 14, 2020.
After sharing laughter, fun, music, and joy with others for a lifetime, Babs Baugh joined her parents for her eternal Second Act in God's presence on Sunday, June 14, 2020. Barbara Nell "Babs" Baugh was born to Eula Mae Tharp Baugh and John F. Baugh on April 23, 1942 in Houston. Early on, her parents recognized Babs' musical talent and her passion for entertaining. Her love of music began at age four, when she started taking piano lessons and singing in church. Her musical talent and performance flair led her to the Baylor University music department, where she was a vocal major and featured singer in multiple musical groups on campus. Her fabulous trio performed in the Southern Palace at Six Flags over Texas during summer breaks and at other venues in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. Babs finished her music degree at the University of Maryland while living in Washington, D.C. After moving back to Houston, Babs spent many years singing and spreading joy. She participated in a professional music-review group, served as an interim music minister for her church, a rare feat for a woman in the 1970s, performed as the lead singer in the Bob Smith Orchestra, and featured her singing skills in many clubs and other venues in the Houston area. In 1979, Babs and her two daughters moved to San Antonio where she continued conducting and leading music. She recruited nine other talented singers to form a professional music group, "Made To Order". For more than a decade, MTO performed at private parties, corporate gatherings and other venues and was featured in local news. In San Antonio, Babs was devoted to the Sanctuary Choir at Trinity Baptist Church from 1979 to 2005 and then at Woodland Baptist Church, where she has been a member since 2005. She served as a deacon, Past Church Council Chair, and Missions Committee Chair, among other leadership positions. She has been a substitute minister of music, as well as a soloist, at both churches. In 1985, Babs began leading the Sonshine Singers of San Antonio. She continued choreographing and directing the Sonshine Singers until her long, courageous battle with Parkinson's disease prohibited her from continuing in 2018. Each year, Babs taught the 120+ members of the Sonshine Singers elaborate shows, complete with complicated dance moves, beautiful harmony, features, props and costumes. Each year, the group performed at two different nursing or retirement communities all over the area every Monday morning from September to May. The vast ministry of Sonshine Singers to the San Antonio community and to its members is legendary. Babs always loved to travel, but began journeying internationally in the early 1970s. She loved adventure and the opportunity to meet and learn from people of other cultures. On top of that, God's creativity, reflected in the world's beauty, history and mystery, never ceased to awe her. Babs turned her passion for travel into a career for more than 30 years. She opened and owned a travel agency in Houston and then in San Antonio, specializing in group travel as well as individual adventures. She introduced travel and opened the world to thousands of people on hundreds of group adventures she planned and often led. Babs had an indefatigable level of energy and sleep was merely an inconvenient distraction to the day. It was said by many of her traveling companions that they had to operate in 'shifts' to keep up with her never ending pace to see the sights and important features of each destination. She had a deep passion to learn about every place in the world and introduce each one to her friends. Beyond her love for music, Babs adored the spark of the divine reflected in myriad art forms. Her collections of paintings, sculpture, ceramics, blown glass, folk pieces and Americana thrilled and delighted visitors to her San Antonio home. The eclectic nature of her collections likewise reflected Babs' own generous taste, sense of whimsey, and joy in delighting others. Babs became President of the Eula Mae and John Baugh Foundation in 2007. Her parents established the Baugh Foundation in 1994. Babs and her two daughters have had the privilege of working together and with their beloved parents/grandparents, to distribute more than $95 million in grant money since the foundation's inception. Her honors and board involvements would be impossible to fully recite, but some of those include: • Founding member, chair and lifetime board member of BCFS, formerly known as Baptist Child & Family Services • Mercer University Board of Trustees • President of the Baylor University Alumni Association • President of the Baylor University Development Council • Baylor University Awards: o Herbert H. Reynolds o James Huckins o Pat Neff o Burleson, Cane, Brooks, McCall President's Medals • Baylor University School of Music Board of Visitors • Baptist Joint Committee on Public Affairs Board of Directors • Cooperative Baptist Fellowship Coordinating Council • New Baptist Covenant Steering Committee • Baptist Center for Ethics Board of Directors • Central Baptist Theological Seminary, Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters • San Antonio Business Journal Volunteer Leadership and Woman of the Year Awards • Mercer University Meritorious Service Award • B.H. Carroll Theological Seminary Board of Directors • Advisory Council of the Center for Medical Humanities and Ethics at UT Health Science Center Babs loved people. She knew all people are made in God's image, and she treated everyone as a friend. She has dear friends all over the world, and she is beloved by many. Her family referred to her often as "Pollyanna" because she always saw the silver lining in otherwise bleak situations and saw the good in everybody. Babs was preceded in death by her parents. She leaves behind multitudes of friends and her beloved family including her husband of nearly 23 years, John Jarrett, her daughters, Jackie Baugh Moore and husband Kim Moore, and Julie Baugh Cloud, her grandchildren, Sterling Moore and wife Jenni, Katie Moore, Jake Moore and fiancé Alayna Hudson, Breck Ortiz, Alexa Ortiz and Clara Cloud; and her great grandson, Asher Moore. The family wishes to express deep gratitude to the loving care provided by BCFS caregivers, who have journeyed with and loved Babs for the last several years. A memorial celebration of Babs' life will be planned in San Antonio when it is safe to gather in large groups again. A private family graveside service will be held in Houston, where Babs will be buried near her beloved parents. The service will be Saturday, June 20, 2020 at 9:00am CST. Officiants at the graveside will be Rev. Garrett Vickrey, Rev. Dr. Molly T Marshall, Rev. Dr. Daniel Vestal. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations could be made to: • BCFS— 1506 Bexar Crossing, San Antonio, TX 78232 • Fellowship Southwest Immigrant Relief Fund—c/o Cooperative Baptist Fellowship, PO Box 102972, Atlanta, GA 30368-2972 • BJC—200 Maryland Ave., NE, Washington, DC 20002 • Woodland Baptist Church —15315 Huebner Rd, San Antonio, TX 78248 The graveside service will be livestreamed. Link: https://www.facebook.com/baughfoundation/ The service will also be recorded and posted to the Baugh Foundation Facebook page and Baugh Foundation website at a later date.

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September 1, 2020

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June 29, 2020

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June 29, 2020

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Nancy Lovell

September 1, 2020

John and girls! I just heard. I'm so sad for you ALL. She's with Jesus for sure.

Barbara Wistrand Whitman

June 29, 2020

Our deepest condolences to John, Julie, Jackie, and all of Babs family. Babs was a bundle of energy, a golden friend, and so precious to those who knew her. Our years at Baylor and after will never be forgotten.

Barbara Wistrand Whitman

June 29, 2020

Our deepest condolences to John, Julie, Jackie, and all of Babs family. Babs was a bundle of energy, a golden friend, and so precious to those who knew her. Our years at Baylor and after will never be forgotten.

Sam Altimore

June 23, 2020

Babs was "one of a kind". She was funny, serious, generous , talented, and always friendly. Babs was one of those people that grew on you you when you first met her. Her kindness and generosity will no be easily replaced; the girl was Green & Gold throughout. She will surely be missed by all who came in touch with her. Rest in peace Babs; you are now rejoicing with John & Eula Mae.

Eva Loeb

June 23, 2020

Remembering the sweetness and intelligence of your precious Babs as my friend in the first grade at Southland Elementary School. May your wonderful memories of her bring you comfort and smiles in the days ahead.

Steve and Amy Hennessee

June 21, 2020

Our deepest condolences to Julie, Jackie, and all of Babs' family.

Susan Macy

June 20, 2020

Thank you, Lord, for allowing me to know sweet Babs. SSS was so fun and such a sweet ministry to those who sang in the group and to those who were blessed by the performances. We could not have done it without her.

Joni Johnson Daniel

June 16, 2020

So many fond memories you provided us all. You are dearly missed!

Bob Dale

June 16, 2020

Travel well, Babs!

Clovis Morris

June 19, 2020

What a joy it has been to know Babs over the years, from Baylor in the 60's to the current time. She always marched to the beat of another drummer, often her own. She lived in the shadow of entrepreneurs who blazed a path in the American food industry, yet she developed her own verve and her own way of doing things. Who can forget the Baylor football trips that she planned to South Bend for the Notre Dame game or to New York for the West Point game or to San Francisco for the UC-Berkley game? She was a master of planning and execution. I am especially mindful of her term as president of the Baylor Alumni Association during a critical time in Baylor's and the Association's history. She led the fight to keep an independent alumni association independent in the face of an administration that wanted its charter. She joined Suzie Jaynes, Fred Norton, and others in the fight, and it was uphill all the way. Later, she assumed leadership of the family foundation and used it in the campaign for religious liberty, Baptist higher education, and the search for truth. As a member of a congregation whose innovative program her foundation has supported and member of the Baylor Line Foundation board, I salute her and her daughters for their support. Babs was always "one of a kind," and we shall miss her dearly.

Laura Willis

June 19, 2020

What a kind and gracious lady, with a lot of mischievous fun mixed in. She will be missed in so many circles.

Linda Mc Guire Carrier

June 19, 2020

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Marilyn Escobedo

June 18, 2020

Babs will be remembered by so many for her spirited performances, her energy, and her smile. Our prayers will be with you in your loss.

Jeanne Riley Blackmon Blackmon

June 16, 2020

Thoughts and prayers are with the family. Love and blessings to each of you.

Rand Jenkins

June 18, 2020

An amazing, gracious, fun, and impactful person. I'm better for knowing Babs and countless more are better due to her dedication to improving people's lives.

Sandra Johnson

June 17, 2020

Babs and I met in the Cradle Roll at Second Baptist when it was on Milam and McGowen. Our girls met in the Cradle Roll after the church moved to Woodway. A lot happened after that and Babs went on to accomplish the things shown above. She had the talent and the stamina to create a world of giving and performing and she will be missed. Her daughters Jackie and Julie will carry on. They are loved.

Tony Cartledge

June 17, 2020

So grateful for Babs and her generosity of spirit as well as in other ways. Particularly appreciative of her and the foundation's support for Good Faith Media. She will be missed.

Dianne Porter

June 17, 2020

What a beautiful servant to others. What a wonderful legacy she leaves. Rest in peace, Babs.

Amanda Tyler

June 17, 2020

My heart is heavy with grief and full of gratitude for Babs and her life of inspiration and encouragement. Babs was a force -- a force of love, tenacity, generosity, humor, spunk, joy and warmth. I count myself fortunate to have known her and loved her. Her legacy lives on in her beautiful and bold family and all of those she inspired and encouraged through her amazing life. Prayers for peace and comfort for Babs's family and many friends.

Fronica Gonzalez

June 17, 2020

I am Bob Smiths daughter. Seeing his name as part of her musical history warmed my heart. Thank you for remembering him.

Princess Cameron

June 17, 2020

Babs was one of a kind, the pattern now stored in heaven. We all loved her...her energy, dedication, talent, generosity, and genuine caring for others. John, Jackie, and Julie to you the torch is passed. My prayers are for you as you carry on Bab's legacy.
Princess Cameron

Diane Van Zandt

June 17, 2020

You mother will be greatly miss. My prayers are with your family. I can only imagine the wonderful moment when she saw her mom and dad. Oh, what a joy !

Deborah Loftis

June 17, 2020

I am grieving the loss of this bold, energetic, talented, and generous woman. She exuded hospitality and in every conversation, focused attention on others. Though we met only a few times, I felt friendship and connection with her. We bonded first over matters musicalour love for directing choirs. She was a delight to watch leading her beloved Sunshine Singers! I will treasure those memories. My prayers will continue for John, Jackie, and Julie, and all of Babs family. May you find comfort in remembering wide ripples of positive influence made by this gifted woman.

Raini Altimore Wright

June 17, 2020

Prayers and condolences to all the family. What a wonderful legacy she leaves behind. Babs truly knew how to fill her life with fun, family, friends, service to others and dedication to our Lord. Heaven got a shining star!

Raini Altimore Wright

Una Englehart

June 16, 2020

She left this world a better place and will be missed by so many.

Charles Johnson

June 16, 2020

Babs was a woman of tremendous faith, devotion, and generosity. Her life was lived in the service of others and the purpose of God. Jana and I give thanks for her full life, fitly lived.

Walter Shurden

June 16, 2020

So many lives! She touched so many lives, so deeply, so warmly with her generosity! We cross our hearts in gratitude. Walter "Buddy" Shurden.

Jack Carlson

June 16, 2020

In the late 60s I met this energetic young lady through her parents, Eula Mae and John Baugh, and saw her sweet daughters born into our Church fellowship. Babs inherited and demonstrated so many of her parents most admirable character qualities....now seen in Jackie, Julie, and their familys lives! God has richly blessed me and so many others with this Baugh Family Legacy. Babs, give your parents a big hug for us all.

Angela and Leonard Woods

June 16, 2020

Our deepest conference.

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