Barbara-Brack-Obituary

Barbara Brack

Greenwich, Connecticut

Sep 1, 1940 – Nov 19, 2024

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BORN
September 1, 1940
DIED
November 19, 2024
LOCATION
Greenwich, Connecticut

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Barbara Smith Brack, born on September 1,1940, passed away on November 19, 2024 due to complications from Alzheimer's disease.Born and raised in St. Louis, Missouri, Barbara attended Mary Institute Country Day School and studied English at Washington University. In 1963, she married Reg Brack,...

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Wow! What an incredible honor to have the beloved Uptown Troops Color Guard remember my mother in such an amazing way. This scholarship name would make my mother so proud and happy. She is smiling down on all of you (looking at you Vita!), a guardian angel watching you flourish through the years to come. THANK YOU for such a profoundly special gift.

In honor of Barbara, Uptown Stages of Achievements College Scholarship has been renamed to "Barbara Brack Community Services Scholarship" We Loved you so much Barbara SIP!

Such fun conversations with Barbara in the MI attic Senior room. Sally Spoehrer Lemkemeier

It is with much sadness that I write this statement of my deepest and heartfelt condolences to the Brack family. Barbara was my mentor, a guardian angle to so many inner city youth and the advisor and ambassador of Uptown Troops Color Guard, a Mentor and Sponsorship Youth Program. Barbara and Reg were the wind beneath Uptown wings and my friends! Her giving spirit and caring heart will be missed, Barbara take your much deserve rest, as you have earned your wings, I thank you, the youth thank...

She was the first person I met when we moved to Greenwich. She took me under her wing like any another lost animal. We shared our love of reading and so much more - oh! how we laughed. Thank you, Barbara

Indeed Barbara's kindness and compassion will be remembered. I had the privilege of sharing time with Barbara working in the animal rescue world and she was always there to help. Loved visiting her at home and hanging out with Bud. We live on in spirit and memories.

So very sad to hear Barbara has left us.We had so many adventures and misadventures together in St. Louis .We studied typing at Miss Rubicam´s business college and left at first break each day to have breakfast at the George Washington Hotel, failing the course, a surprise only to our parents.We redeemed ourselves later by rescuing a young man (Mr. Wren)who was failing a logic course at Washington U., carting him back to Barbara´s and imparting our vast expertise in all things logical.He...