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Barbara Mabee Obituary

Where do we even start with such a wonderful life and a wonderful woman? Barbara Mabee (Balas), 84, entered Heaven on June 9, 2020 and hopefully found her husband Bruce who had been previously admitted in 1989. She left her three children, Michael, Bill and Anita to contend with six grandchildren: Chris, Sean, Alex, Time, Philip and Rosalynn as well as three great-grandchildren: Wyatt, Charley and John. (Thanks a lot, Mom – now we'll have to pay for babysitters!) She also leaves those brave souls who chose to be the spouses and significant others of her clan: Sandy, China, Alex, Kate and Shelby. She also leaves friends everywhere – particularly her longtime friends Roz and Carroll and all her friends at the Windsor Jesters and St. Stephen's Episcopal Church. Barbara was born in 1935 and grew up in Virginia and Maryland during World War II. She delighted her family with stories of growing up during this time, saving tin cans to get in to the movies, and even seeing the civil war veterans sitting at the town green. She was an only child and always wished she had a big brother. Her daughter Anita would argue with her: "That's because you never had one!" (Anita's brothers, Mike and Bill, concede that Anita was probably right on this point.) Barbara went on to College at American University where she majored in English and met her future husband Bruce before he shipped off to Korea with the U.S. Army. Family legend has it that dad saved mom in the college dorm from an unpleasant wannabe suitor. Both being writers, they corresponded while dad was in the Army and they married in 1959. Over the years, they lived in Japan, Silver Springs, Maryland, Beavercreek, Ohio and Bloomfield, Connecticut. Oh yes, and every summer Barbara and Bruce packed the three kids into their little Saab and drove across country to visit relatives in Nevada, Florida, and friends along the way. How any of us kids survived to adulthood after those drives is a testament to our parents' patience and saintly qualities. (We're not saying that these trips inspired National Lampoon's "Vacation" but you get the idea.) Barbara was an accomplished writer, and for many years wrote a weekly column for the Beavercreek News: "Confessions of a Beavercreek Housewife," later, "Confessions of an Honest Housewife." At the time she wrote the columns, we were too young to read them. Now, basically we're afraid to. But her writing had a great following in what was a great little town to grow up in. Barbara worked at Parkwood Elementary School in Beavercreek, Ohio and in Connecticut she worked for the Bloomfield Public Schools, at Saint Joseph's College and later at Aetna. She also loved her part time job at Sage-Allen (presumably because of the employee discount – Mom did love a discount). Barbara also had a passion for theater. She was an accomplished actress, director, playwright, stage manager (and everything else) for many years with the Windsor Jesters. One of her favorite plays was Arsenic and Old Lace. She was quoted in the Journal Inquirer: "The play followed me through my life. My son, Bill, played one of the corpses when he was 14. The first time ever being on stage for me was when I played Aunt Martha in 1953 at Maryland Blair High School. I also played her on an army base in Japan when my late husband Bruce was with the Red Cross. I've appeared several times in this Windsor Jester show: twice as Aunt Abby and once as Aunt Martha, This time, I'm backstage overseeing props." (Our family was always very suspicious when Mom tried to serve us elderberry wine.) Although she was always of modest means, she gave to every charity that asked. She donated to animal charities, environmental charities, public radio, medical charities – if you were a 501(c)(3) she would write you a check. Her heart was much larger than her budget. She also loved her church – St. Stephen's Episcopal Church in Bloomfield, CT. She sang in the choir, worked on the vestry and wrote the newsletter at various times – she absolutely adored all her fellow congregants. Honestly, Mom, you were always amazing. You set such a great example and we are going to miss you every day. Friends can gather on Tuesday, June 16, 11 a.m.-12 Noon, followed by a memorial service at 12 Noon, at the Carmon Windsor Funeral Home, 807 Bloomfield Ave., Windsor, to share funny stories, hopefully laugh, and pay their respects. Burial will be private. In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to the Connecticut Humane Society at www.cthumane.org or by mail at: 701 Russell Road Newington, CT 06111. Mom would have liked that. For online condolences or view the service live or after June 16th at 12 Noon, please visit, www.carmonfuneralhome.com.

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Published by Hartford Courant on Jun. 14, 2020.

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Donna Gianini

June 10, 2025

Every time I go to Hartford Stage I think of all the years Barbara was my theater buddy. She enjoyed 99% of the plays. Miss her company and friendship.

Roz Ridgway

June 8, 2025

I still have memories of our shared lives in cheap apartments as we started out in our professional lives

Bea Fox

June 23, 2021

Just heard about your Mom. Always had more energy than 10 of us put together. And someone you could never say no to. Such a staple for the Jesters. We were a wonderful crew and Barb was always in the center of things. Say hi to Bruce for me.

Amy Stuart

August 8, 2020

I am so sorry for your loss. Barbara and my mom Gerry Traczyk were great friends and I have wonderful memories of the two of them laughing together. Hopefully they have formed a new theater in heaven. May her memory always bring a smile to your face.

Amy Stuart

Mike and Dayle williams

June 17, 2020

Barbara was always a welcome presence when gracing our business. You know you were in for a good snicker or smile when she walked in the door. Never did she leave you with anything but her love of life. We thank you Barbara for enriching our lives.

Roz Ridgway

June 16, 2020

Barb, it is nearly 65 years since we met and you extended a generous welcome to a newcomer to DC. Your wonderful and unconquerable spirit took you through all the days that followed...you were and are a special person. We are all enriched through having you in our lives. And we will all miss you so very much. We send our condolences to Mike and Bill and Anita and your extended family.

Scott MacWilliam

June 15, 2020

Mrs.Mabee for years was a close friend of my mother, Gertrude MacWilliam. I am sure they will meet again in heaven.

The Mansons

June 15, 2020

Please accept our sincere condolences and prayers. Death is something hard to get use to but something we all must face. Peace to the family and enjoy the memories you shared with your mother.

Christine George

June 15, 2020

Mike and family, what wonderful memories you've made with your mom! May those memories bring you peace.

Sheila McCallum

June 15, 2020

Barbara was a truly wonderful person. I met her through our book discussion at the library. She always had thoughtful and insightful comments to make about whatever book we were discussing. I'm so sorry for your loss.

Hillary Sibille

June 15, 2020

My condolences to the family. I knew Barbara in recent years as a member of the library book group. What a treat to hear her stories and discuss books with her! Thinking of you at this time.

Donna Gianini

June 14, 2020

Dear Mabee family,
Barbara was truly one of the kindest, brightest, most upbeat and most loyal women I have had the pleasure to be friends with since our days at St. Joeseph's College. For over twenty-five years she was my Hartford Stage companion, my source for interesting books to read, and good movies to watch.
Her devotion to her family was central to her life and I always looked forward to getting the updates on how you were all doing.
I am so sorry for the enormous hole her passing will leave in your lives.
I know you all have many memories to cherish of Barbara. I will miss her very much.
Donna

Michael Fisher

June 14, 2020

Mabee children,
So sorry to hear about your loss. Barb was an important part of the Parkwood family!! I remember her perpetual energy!!

Lynn Davis

June 14, 2020

So sorry for your loss! She was one of a kind. I enjoyed my time with Barbara. We worked together for a number of years at Parkwood School. God bless all the family!

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Pepper Bondie

June 14, 2020

Barbara was such a sweet soul who loved to chat and always made me smile when I would come to visit. She will definitely be missed. Love and prayers to the family.

Andy Roberds

June 13, 2020

Mike, Bill & Anita,
I am so sorry for your loss. Barbara was an energetic, funny and very intelligent lady. I can remember her making all of us Beavercreek kids, rice crispy treats among other goodies. I also remember the Saab, and all of us going to a drive-in movie from time to time. I don't know how we all fit in there. The Mabee house was always a fun place to be.

Andy Roberds

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