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Barbara Ann CALLEN

Hamilton, Ohio

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News Death NoticeCALLEN, Barbara Ann Age 81, of Hamilton, Ohio passed away on Sunday, September 14, 2014, at The Woodlands of Hamilton. She was born February 13, 1933 in Rising Sun, Indiana to Chester E. and Wilma (VanTyle) Walker. She was united in marriage to Clifford L. Callen on...

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It's hard to believe that almost six years have gone by since Barb's passing. The recent remembrance e-mail brought back good memories of her. She will always be missed...

Linda,
I'm sorry to hear that your mother has passed. She will always be one of my favorite teachers. I will be out of town and will be unable to attend the services. Please accept my condolences.

Linda and family, I am so sorry to hear about your loss. Barb is one of those people that I will never forget. She was a dear friend, mentor, and confidant. Keep all those wonderful memories of her in your hearts!

I knew Barb and Cliff from church. We were on the Education Committee together. They were both great people, and I admired them very much! My condolences to all of her family and friends.

Linda and Barry,so sorry to hear of the passing of your mother. She and your father will always hold a special place in my heart for their acceptance, mentoring, humor and for allowing me into the "family". What a great way to grow up. Your parents and your family were an oasis of thought provoking debate, music, love and caring, and absolute silliness and fun for a lot of kids.

Dear Mrs. Stanger, I'm sorry for your loss.
I just learned that one of my best mentor, confidant, and friend, began her journey home. She is and will always be in my heart. What most took for granted she took to heart, especially when it comes to child's ability to learn. Her famous word were CAN'T isn't a word and trying is doing things half way, then she would tell me, Doing now that's a word every one should know well. I will miss her very much.

We are so sorry to hear about your mother's passing. She was such a nice lady. We met her at the Woodlands of Hamilton. Where my mother was a resident. She always had a smile. Your family is in our prayers.

Barry and Linda, I am so sorry for the loss of your mother. I regret that I cannot be there for you or my mother. I know this is going to be very rough for her and those that are left of the "Warr Court Gang". You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Linda, your mother was a good neighbor to us on Warr Ct. and a dear lady. Our sympathies to you and your family. Eric and Patty Carman