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Barbara Ann Capps

Roanoke, Virginia

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Noted artist, Barbara Ann Capps, died on September 28, 2007 at her home in Christiansburg, Va. Daughter of Blanche (Chafin) and Byron Capps, she was born June 15, 1932, in Anchorage, Alaska, where she lived until her father died in 1936. She's preceded in death by her mother, Blanche Capps; her...

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What wonderful memories I have of Barbara. She had confidence in me when I didn't. She made me smile when I couldn't. She encouraged me to continue painting when I stopped. I have a special painting on my wall that would not be there now if it had not been for Barbara. I'll never forget all the good times and laughs in Barbara's art class in Christiansburg, VA. I do have one regret and that is I never continued like she so many times prompted me too. You will be missed by so many...

Barbara had quite an impact on the art community in Christiansburg. I remember showing with her at the restored old freight station in Cambria. Many local people were her students.
May her family be comforted and may she rest in peace.

We were so sorry to hear about the loss of your Beloved Barbara. She will always live on in your heart as she does ours. There are no words that could truely express what she means to us...
We Love her Dearly...
Barbara graced us with her beauty, not only in her art, but in her soul. She was beautiful inside and out. Barbara was a shining light, with eyes that sparkled. You could see and feel the love, caring and compassion in them. Sometimes, you could even see a little bit of...

I remember the pleasant times we had in art class. Not only will I remember you for the beautiful person that you were, but you will be with me every day in the two pieces of your art that hang in my living room. Soar with the angels!

Barbara, i hope you can read this,it's possible. I remember you well as were neighbors on College street. Your talents were AAA and I always looked forward to viewing your work. May God hold you in his arms.

As an in-law, I have known Barbara for just over 20 years. It has been a great pleasure and I looked forward to every visit to Christiansburg to be able to see her again. She will be missed.

We are sorry to hear of the passing of Barbara. Hold onto the special memories that you shared together. May God comfort your family at this time.

I am so fortunate to have had you as a member of my family. You will be terribly missed.

Rest in peace my dear friend. You made a very positive impact on my life and I will never forget you. It was a true blessing to call you my friend.
Enjoy Heaven