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Barbara COLVIN

Concord, California

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Barbara Clifford Colvin June 9, 1930 ~ Dec 30, 2010 Resident of Concord Barbara Clifford Colvin, 80, passed away peacefully at home in Concord on December 30, 2010. During her lifetime, she was a vibrant and generous person and deeply devoted to her family and friends. She was a 57 year resident...

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Don, Carolyn & Cliff: I'll always have great memories of Barbara. She was always in the know, and exuded this fabulous "Anything is possible" energy. The stars are a little brighter, now that she's joined them.

I always looked forward to seeing Barbara in my dental practice. As I changed job descriptions I took with me the folks I will always remember as being remarkable. Barbara is one of those. Don, Nancy and I will pray for you and the family in your loss. You and she were the quintessential sweethearts that those of us married folks emulated. Always great to see you both. God bless you.
Patrick Roetzer DDS FICD

Dearest Don, Carolyn, and Cliff,

Please accept my sorrow in the passing of your mother and wife. You are the only ones who can walk this path of grief. I sympathize and grieve with you.

I had the pleasure of knowing your mom since I was initiated in Barbara's and my mother's PEO Chapter OE in 1970.

Not only was Barbara a lovely, gracious, and warm person but she remained a deep and cherished friend of my mother's until her death in 2004.

May Our...

Dear Colvin Family, I am a sister in PEO and will always remember Barbara fondly. I loved hearing her stories about travel and how proud she was of her kids and grandchildren. We especially enjoyed a friendly rivalry as I am a Cal grad. I am blessed to have had her as a friend and sister in PEO and Christ.

January 4, 2011,
Knowing Barbara and being one of her tennis buddies is a cherished memory which I have.

I kept up with all of the family listening to the wonderful stories Barbara always told us after tennis and while having coffee.
I will miss her.

Val Monroe, Belgrade, Montana

Don, Carolyn and Cliff --

I'll always hold Barbara close to my heart. She helped me in so many ways when I was a youngster, especially academically. I don't think I would have achieved what I did without her kindness and encouragement more than 50 years ago. She's been a lifelong friend and source of inspiration.