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I remember you at HQ Heathrow (Hounslow) Much love xxx my maiden name Carlton xxxx
Pycroft
March 09, 2024 | Work
Dallas, Texas
FEESER, BARBARA FRANCES passed away on Feb. 1, 2004 after a valiant battle with cancer. Born in Indianapolis, Indiana on December 28, 1943, Barbara attended Ball State University, after which she joined American Airlines in 1965 as a Flight Attendant. After flying the line for three years, she...
Read MoreI remember you at HQ Heathrow (Hounslow) Much love xxx my maiden name Carlton xxxx
Pycroft
March 09, 2024 | Work
More than 18 years passed since you are gone Barb. I still hold on to the many shared memories and still miss you every day. Hope to see you again.
Marianne Laslo
June 12, 2022
Barb was my husband Rocky's favorite GM. She joined in and made our annual Balloon Fiesta extra special. I am so glad I was able to see Barb this summer.
Lynda Cook
March 01, 2004 | Albuquerque, NM
Knowing Barb made life a lot better for a lot of people. Memories of her will continue to have that effect. God bless her and keep her.
Dick Malahowski
February 23, 2004 | Arlington, TX
Barb was my sister, I thank God for the time we shared In the last month's of her life.She was so brave.Love you Barb
carol Feeser
February 16, 2004 | Nineveh, IN
The Horseshoe Bay Ladies miss you mucho...you were always ready to help and always ready to laugh...may God's perpetual light shine upon you and your family and friends.
K.K. Rice
February 15, 2004 | Horseshoe Bay, TX
Aunt Barb- Charlie Brown's secrets to success, visits from the tooth fairy, the seagull, shoes from Holland, life's little embellishments, rising to the occassion...Your smile, your laugh, and "life" talks will forever remain in my heart.
Elizabeth Blake
February 15, 2004 | Gainesville, FL
My favorite memory is being in London with Barb and my family Christmas 1993.Barb and the goose, we had to take the feathers off!5:00AM drinking champagne!Keep us in your heart Barb. XO Janie
Janie Xiques
February 14, 2004 | Tampa, FL
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Cathy Voigt
February 14, 2004 | Indianapolis, IN