Barbara-Baxter-Obituary

Barbara Ann Baxter

Simi Valley, California

1930 - 2011

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Barbara passed away peacefully in her home Friday, Dec. 9, 2011, after complications from a surgery. She will be missed by the many lives she touched during her 81 years of life.

She lived life to the fullest. A loving wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, she played an...

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John, Karen & Family,

We are sorry to learn of Barbara's passing. You are all in our thoughts.

Sincerely,

The Langlois Family

I was so fortunate to be Barbara's hairdresser for the last several years. She always talked about her kids, and grand kids, and the beach. She was so very proud of each and every one of you. We always talked about when she lived in Sepulveda and the schools her kids went to. Seems like her kids and my sisters and I all went to Monroe High School. And we talked about how the valley has changed. My Friday mornings will not be the same without her. Always smiling, always happy and loved her...

How blessed we have been all these years to have Aunt Barbara in our lives. I can just see her smiling as she goes through heavens gate to meet up with the old gang!

Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. God Bless..Karen, Willy, Will & Mark

John, Karen & Family,

I am deeply saddened to learn about your loss. You are in our thoughts & prayers.

I knew Barbara as a bridge player and director. She was a kind & friendly woman. Our community will be poorer with her passing.

What a wonderful legacy this fine woman has left to the world and to her family, I know she was proud of each and everyone of you as you also were proud of her leadership, devotion and love. May God grant you comfort at this time. I know she will be greatly missed. Love the Kenna's in winslow AZ

I was so very fortunate to have Barbara as my mother-in-law. She was such a strong woman with such understanding ways. She was so full of love for her family and had so much knowledge to share. I will miss her always.