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Barbara Broz

San Jose, California

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BARBARA BROZAugust 20, 1934 ~ December 19, 2011San Jose - Barbara Broz, 77, passed away December 19. 2011. She received her gift of life, a kidney, from a 24 year old San Diego man October 16, 1988. The kidney was still working fine.After 100 days in rehab plus 16 days CCU at O'Connor, a virus...

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Mom, we three miss you so much! Sometimes I feel like my heart will burn out of my chest with your absence. You'd be so proud of Dad. He's amazing!

50th Anniversary

Dinner Maui 2004

Mom, we still miss you so much. Fathers' Day is just around the corner and, honestly, I'm going to miss spoiling Dad with you. So many memories made in the front rose garden of cold beer, fried chicken, and laughter. I miss you! Love, YSWMAD

Letter type 2013 Christmas card

Well, Barbara coming up on the second anniversary of your parting. Debra, Bob Irwin and I went to Pearl Harbor for Bob's 7 December 2013 Pearl Harbor Survivor ceremonies last week for three days. It was Debra's first time in Hawaii. She was overwelmed. Gave Debbie your rare tiny puka shell neckless and she cried. We all love and miss you. Frank Broz, husband

Talbut wine is good anytime!

Hello Sweetheart. On Wednesday, 19 December 2012 you will have been gone one year to date. The love your many friends and I have for you is as strong as ever.
As a know all-see all angel you have guided my hand in all things legal. We run a tight ship, you and I. These are all billable hours. Love, Your Husband

We wish we had had more years to get to know Barbara at the local chapter of Transplant Recipients International Organization but, unfortunately, her declining health began to keep her from our meetings not long after we became members. But we soon learned how much influence she had in maintaining a strong organization. We have benefitted greatly from its support, education and friendship,and for that we are deeply grateful to Barbara. That is her legacy to all transplant recipients and...

Dear Frank,
I have happy memories of stamping TRIO newsletters with Barbara at your kitchen table and of lunching with you and Barbara in Willow Glen. Barbara was uncommonly smart and fun to be with (and so are you). I admired the bond you shared for more than 50 years, and wish you comfort as you move forward. Memories are forever!

I knew Barbara as a kind and gentle person. Frank was luch to have her as his wife for 52 years.
With Loving memory,
Pat Thompson