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Barbara E. Forcier

Durham, New Hampshire

1941 - 2009

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DURHAM -- Barbara Edith (Libby) Forcier, 67, of Mill Road , died Oct. 19, 2009, at her home.

She was born Oct. 21, 1941, in Pasadena, Calif., to William and Pearl Edith (Daniels) Libby. She was a graduate of Oyster River High School in 1959. She went on to attend the University of New...

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Dear Lisa, Jennifer, and Geoffrey,
I was shocked and saddened to hear of Barb's passing. I worked with her for many years at UNH. In fact I think we started there about the same time. I also remember Lisa and Jen working for us at the Alumni Center. She talked about her children and grandchildren all the time, and was so proud of all of you. Please know that your are in my thoughts and prayers. Much Love.

Dear Jen and Family,
I was saddened to see the passing of your mother. I can still remember her coming into the bank always with a smile and she knew all about UNH hockey. I know she will be missed by you and your siblings. God Bless you all.
Jane Marmontello

Jennifer,Lisa, & Geoffrey, I was very saddened to hear of Barbara's passing. She was my friend for many years both at the Alumni Office and beyond. We had many good times together. She will be missed. May God be with your family in this time of sorrow, our prayers and heartfelt condolences,

Lisa and family: We ache for you and with you over the passing of your Mom. We love you and will be praying for you.

Lisa, Jennifer, and Geoffrey,
We are so sorry to hear of Barb's passing. I will miss getting her funny e-mails and seeing her at the UNH Hockey games. Living in her house in Durham was a great time in our lives. I know she loved all of you very much and always kept me updated on you and her grandchildren. Our thoughts are with you.

To the Forcier Famil'
I was sorry to read of Barbara's death. She was, like her mother Pearl, a valued member of our town and will be missed. Please accept my condolences.

Barbara was the youngest of our group of five friends from Durham Center School and Oyster River High who have kept in close touch since then. We didn't expect her to be the first to go. We will miss her.
Linda Zimmerman Holland

Jennifer, Lisa and Geoffrey,
I was so sad to hear of Barbara's passing. We worked together for many years and enjoyed meeting for brunch in Durham a couple of times a month after she retired. We could talk for hours! I am especially grateful she was a part of my life. My thoughts are with you at this very sad time.

To the Forcier Family,
On behalf of the staff of the Elliott Alumni Center, we send our deepest condolences. Barbara had a deep affection for UNH and was an avid hockey fan. Our hearts are with all of you.