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Barbara inspired my weaving, and, basically, was the influence of my entire weaving career. I love her and miss her a lot
phyllis Kantor
August 27, 2022 | Friend


Loveland, Colorado
1944 - 2016
Former Fort Collins and Loveland City Councilwoman Barbara Liebler passed away on August 28, 2016 after a lengthy battle with brain cancer. Born in Detroit in 1944 to Frank and Isabel Moore, the future artist and entrepreneur showed great promise when she was voted "Class Brain" for her...
Read MoreBarbara inspired my weaving, and, basically, was the influence of my entire weaving career. I love her and miss her a lot
phyllis Kantor
August 27, 2022 | Friend
think of her whenever I weave, or just look at my loom. She was a major inspiration for me. Miss her constantly
phyllis Kantor
August 25, 2020 | BROOKLINE, MA | Friend
What a great loss! Our condolences and love to Carolyn, Avery and Miles, her husband Bill, and to everyone that knew and loved her.
Christine Roch and Aaron Roseberry
September 22, 2016
What an amazing woman! I was lucky to know her. She will be greatly missed! My deepest condolences to all who loved her.
Shay Hampton-Gregory
September 11, 2016 | Manitowoc, WI
Brilliant, sparkling intellect, and the most positive attitude I've ever seen. She was a great companion for the campaigns of 2006, and beyond. I am sorry to see her go.
Sue Greer
September 11, 2016 | Altadena, CA
Beautiful life, full of love and art and strength. Our best wishes and love to Carolyn, Avery, and Miles and to all who knew Barbara. Erin Kelly and David Krewinghaus
Erin Kelly
September 10, 2016 | Boston, MA
A warm, loving, strong and ingenious woman who created and nurtured beauty in her art, community, and family. Sending love and good wishes to her extended family.
Paula Fomby
September 10, 2016 | Ann Arbor, MI
Former co-worker, generous creative soul, and friend I never saw often enough: love the photo, missing the spirit it reflects.
Deb Robson
August 31, 2016 | Fort Collins, CO
Barbara was my friend and mentor.
She helped me to advance my weaving knowledge, and was ultimately the brains behind my career in Judaic Weaving.
I admired her skill, artistry, and the sense of adventure with which she took up new fields of endeavor.
I also greatly admired the courage with which she faced her illness.
My heart goes out -- especially -- to Bill, Carolyn and Ricky. Also to her siblings and grandsons, who were the joy of her life.
Phyllis Kantor
August 31, 2016 | Brookline, MA