BARBARA-FENDORF-Obituary

BARBARA J. FENDORF

Kansas City, Missouri

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Barbara J. Fendorf, age 86, died April 27, 2011, at home surrounded by family. A private memorial. service will be held at St. Thomas Episcopal Church, 12251 Antioch Road, Overland Park, Kansas 66213, where her ashes will be inurned in the Columbarium. The family suggests memorial contributions...

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May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Frank... so sorry to hear about Barbara. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

So sorry to hear this sad news. Deepest sympathy to you, Frank, Fred and family. We will so miss her next door at the lake. I know Jazmin and Molley will miss the treats she always had for them. She was always happy to feed the animals. Her sweetness will be greatly missed. Hope to see you soon, Frank. Love, Ron and Judy

So sorry to hear of your Grandmothers passing. Thinking of you at this time. We love you Mitch. Ellen and Dan Call

Dear Fred,
My sympathy to you and your family in the loss of your mother.
LaDonna (Jones) Sanders, one of your old blues friends

The Nevada McCarty's are deeply saddened by Barbara's passing, but feel very grateful that our lives were enriched by having known such a wonderful woman. From the moment I met Barb, I knew she was a kind and gentle soul. When Derek, her grandson was born, I jokingly dubbed Barb "Granny Babbs" and I don't think she ever forgave me for that, but she accepted it with the grace and style that was typical of Barb's handling of just about everything.
God has reclaimed one of his angels. ...

Barbara was responsible for my very 1st ever delightful meal of beef brisket, which was melt-in-my-mouth delicious! I never knew beef could be so tender, as brisket was unheard of in our family.

She most politely delivered a stern (well-deserved) scolding to me the time I made the immature mistake of phoning & of course waking her in the wee hours (middle of night/post midnight/pre-dawn) when I thought it was important for me to speak to Fred. I'm still ashamed & embarrassed for...

Our deepest sympathy to all of you. It's truely a blessing to have had the last months with Barb renewing old memories. Remember the good times you have all spent together. With time and prayers this hardship too shall pass. Know that you are all in our thougths and prayers.

Truly saddened, we send heartfelt love and sympathetic hugs.

Dave + Beth Duffield
Portland, Oregon