Barbara-Burchfield-Obituary

Barbara Ann Burchfield

Everett, Washington

1961 - 2020

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DIED
May 12, 2020
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Everett, Washington

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Barbara Ann Burchfield Barbara was born on Tuesday December 26th 1961 in Everett, WA. to Ernest and Dorothy Nadeau. Barbara passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday May 12th 2020 in Everett WA. She is survived by her husband Scott Burchfield, her daughters Malissa and Sarah Burchfield, her...

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You hated this picture, I loved it.
You loved Animals, Im not the biggest fan.
You were loud, Im quiet.
You were outgoing, Im more reserved.
You were handy with tools, my tools are a butter knife and platform shoe.
We were so different and always had been but we had a bond like no other. Not just the normal mother & daughter bond. You had me young, we grew up together. We had our growing pains for sure but we grew and learned together. You were my biggest fan and...

Fifty some years ago there was a knock on my door. I opened to find a little girl with more dark, flowing, long, super curly hair than an adult could sport and a bald dog named HARRY...
Shed come to see her new friend Terri.
They were joined at the hip from then on.
Ill miss your laugh, your sense of humor, your myriad of skills and more.
Love you so much Curly...

So sad to see this. She was a very sweet girl who cheered me up constantly, in jr. high. Rest in peace Barbara

What a wonderful lady. She could keep you laughing till you wet your pants. I will miss her. I was blessed to have known her.

Its so heartbreaking to lose Barb. I dont know anyone that lived, and enjoyed life as much as Barb. She was so incredibly fun... I will never forget her chuckle. I have been friends with her since elementary school. She was alway a good friend to me. We could go a year, and run into each other It was like we seen each other all the time. She was such a special person, with a beautiful singing voice.

A great lady and a good friend!

Every time I came over after school I was warmly welcomed and always fed. I remember her kindness... always taking in people who needed help. She will always have a place in my heart as a truly good person.

Ooo the stories I have .
18 years worth! And sooooo many favorites. I would go with her when she and my hubby worked the box program and she accidentally hit the horn. She piped up waving her right hand and said Nammi! WAVE so I did and asked who are we weaving at ? She says, No body but I honked the horn so we have to look like we knew someone! If you knew her she did that a lot. So from that point on when she honked the horn I would automatically wave with her and most people would...

What a beautiful tribute. I am so sorry for your loss. Her memory will live on through her amazing family that I am blessed to know. Love you guys!!