Barbara-Framer-Obituary

Barbara Sue Framer

St. Louis, Missouri

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Framer, Barbara Sue March 28, 2015. Barbara passed away peacefully Saturday morning after a lifelong battle with debilitating illnesses. She will be dearly missed by her mother Rose (the late David) Framer, her sister Linda Sosna, her niece Tracey Durso, and her beloved Westie Mackenzie. Barbara's struggles began with polio at age 2. She experienced severe eye problems at age 5, and developed a painful gastrointestinal disease at age 30 that remained undiagnosed until recently. Despite these hardships, she earned a Ph.D. at Virginia Tech, had a rewarding career in higher education, maintained many long term friendships, and was devoted to her mother. Her valiant ability to soldier on despite her medical challenges is an inspiration to us all. Services: Graveside service Tuesday, March 31, 2:00 PM at Chesed Shel Emeth Cemetery, 650 White Road. Donations in Barbara's memory may be sent to CVSA, P.O. Box 925, Elkhorn, WI, 53121 or [email protected]. A RINDSKOPF-ROTH SERVICE


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My sincere regrets. I met Barbara when she was in college at Washington University. Also smart. Always engaged. Always loving life. Always positive and uplifting. She left for Washington DC and I stayed in St. Louis. When she returned, we reconnected, exchanged emails and (her beloved) books. She the history buff and me the science wanta-be. I will miss her. Sadly, she deserved much more out of life . . . she certainly gave much more than she received . . . Best wishes to her on her new journey.

My condolences to Barbara's family and friends I first met Barbara in the seventh Grade at Hanley Junior High School. She was a very fine person.

Wayne Rosenthal

I miss you so much and am in total shock. Please take care of Cameron and Cory and Chelsea until I join them.

Barbara was a dear friend, trusted confidant, and a whole lot of fun! I will miss her sage advice, encouraging support, gentle chastisement, and most of all her laugh.

Thank you, "Babs."

My deepest sympathies to her family.

I always will remember Barb with kindness and always a smile on her face. My condolences toher entire family and friends.

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.