Barbara-Fajardo-Obituary

Barbara A. Fajardo

Chicago, Illinois

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Barbara A. Fajardo, Phd. nee Ireland, Psychoanalyst, age 59, beloved wife of Robert; loving mother of Michael (Amy) Fourcher and Clara; stepmother of Matthew Fajardo and Susanna (Anton) Pav; stepgrandmother of Isabel Pav; beloved daughter of Naomi Svhila and Paul Ireland; dear sister of...

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Dear Family,

Dr. Barbara Fajardo was a lovely person inside and out and I was stunned to read of her death so soon. I had the privilege of having her in my life at a difficult time for me and will be forever grateful to her for her kindness, patience, and love. I lit a candle in her memory in my church and will continue to pray for her and for the family she left behind. Please accept my heartfelt condolences.

Sincerely,
Nada B. Jensen

Bob,

I'm so sorry for your loss. I know your wife was a true fighter and certainly too young to die. May your happy memories bring you comfort at this time.

Dr. Fajardo knew me, understood what makes me tick, and started me down the road to knowing how to do these things for myself. For this, I will always be indebted to her. I didn't know her personally, but I know she will be missed and I was extremely sorry to hear of her passing.

Dear Bob,

You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

Dear Dr. Fajardo, Rarely has one person been so helpful to another as you have been to me. Mary and I hold you and your family in the light, especially in these days of mourning. We have sent a gift to Gilda's Club in Barbara's memory. Tim Leonard

Bob,

Please accept our condolences. You and yours are in our prayers and thoughts.


Please let us know of anything we could do to help.


Peter & Yvonne Pav

dear bob, michael, clara, matthew and susanna: i am deeply saddened by the loss of such a productive, bright, talented, devoted mother,
clinician, researcher, and role model/friend to many. i had the very real privilege of working with barbara, and laughing with barbara, for a number of years, at michael reese hospital. regardless of the pressures of her work, she constantly spoke of her wonderful family. barbara gave ever to much to her research, patients, co-workers, friends, and...

We hope to see you this afternoon and express our sympathies personally. Affectionately, Lya and Lou

I will miss your wisdom and forever marvel at the courage you displayed throughout your illness. You helped me stay centered and listened with feeling to whatever life threw my way. My deepest condolences to your dear husband and children. We all lost a friend. Ellen