Barbara-Iadevaio-Obituary

Barbara Helen Iadevaio

Jun 25, 1934 - Apr 28, 2016

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My dear cousin,Barbara is finally at peace, with our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. May Joanne, Joan, Dean and family find comfort in the coming days. You are all in my prayers. Jill Pfirmann Reilly

On April 28th, I lost one of the most precious things in my life, my sister Barbara who was also a loving Sister-In-Law and Aunt.

Being the youngest of five girls, I was spoiled by my older sisters and remained very close to them over the years. I spent many happy times at Barbara and Frank's with my kids, who loved them both dearly.

It's still impossible for me to believe I'll never see or speak to Barbara again and my heart is truly broken. Memories of her and our...

Time goes by so quickly and I regret not taking the time to talk with you as often as I could have. You were my favorite Aunt and I will always cherish the memories and fun times that were made when visiting all those years ago. You will be greatly missed..love always and rest in peace.

To My Sister.For 78 years you have been my best friend and confidant... through good times and bad. In the end we understood and loved one another always. You have always been in my heart and always will be. I love you Barb.your sister Joan

I miss you grandma, and I always will. I wanted you to say hi to Poppi for me. I wish you were here so I could say, "goodbye" or "I love you" or give you a hug just one more time. But sadly I can't. So I will say goodbye and I love you, now. I pray to you from time to time and wonder and hope that you hear me. I know you can't miss us up in heaven but that won't stop us from missing you. I love you truly and deeply, Sean.

Gramma, I will forever cherish our conversations, especially the ones we had those last couple of weeks you were here with us. You will always be remembered and we will always love you! You will be dearly missed! Love, Sandra

I miss you grandma, and I always will. I wanted you to say hi to Poppi for me. I wish you were here so I could say, "goodbye" or "I love you" or give you a hug just one more time. But sadly I can't. So I will say goodbye and I love you, now. I pray to you from time to time and wonder and hope that you hear me. I know you can't miss us up in heaven but that won't stop us from missing you. I love you truly and deeply, Sean.

I met Barbara on line as she was interested in Patti Page as i was abd in 2010 i had met her! I had posted a picture of Patti and i on line ! Barbara sent me nessage about her winning Page one at her work ! And about meeting Patti on the set if her new show and gaving her picture with Patti and how nice se was! I told her i would love to see it and she wanted to di one better si she sent me picture ! It us wonderful come ti find iut she had 2 ! Barbara and i became friends! Calling each ...

Now you are walking with uncle frank, your mommu, my mom and daddy, joe, susan, aunt sandra, prince and miller.
I wanted to ask you to say hi to my mom n daddy n brother. I talked to you a few times, but i couldnt get the courage to ask you, when i finally did, the hospice house said i should call your family, it was too late. I will miss you forever, you were my favorite aunt, i always looked forward to going to ur house, my favorite home away from home.
I hate death. I hate thst...

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Barbara's Obituary

Barbara Iadevaio was a wife to Frank, they were married for 57 years. Together they had one terrific son, Dean, a daughter-in-law, Ann, 3 grandchildren, Sandra, Julianne and Suzanne. Also together they had 6 great grandchildren, Michael, Kayla, Sean, Matthew, Christopher and Madison. She started working at a young age and helped to support her mother and 4 other sisters. She got a job at the NY Daily News newspaper, where she went on to win the, Miss Page One Beauty Pageant. Frank and she moved to Orlando, Florida in 1989, to be with the rest of the family. Winning tickets and prizes on the radio was one of her favorite pastimes. The other of course would be gambling, sometimes in a casino, but mostly you could find her with a scratch off lottery ticket in hand or pocket. If you did not know what to get her for a gift, a lottery ticket would do the trick and make her happy. She was an avid smoker and believe it or not... she had her final cigarette only 2 days before her passing. Her passing was a gentle moment, she was not suffering and passed peacefully listening to her favorite song, Amazing Grace. She will be remembered and loved, Forever In Our Hearts...

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