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Barbara George Obituary

Barbara Helen George died unexpectedly on July 23, 2024 at her home in San Luis Obispo, CA. She was 82 years old.

Barbara was born to Calvin and Ruth Gabriel in Oceanside, CA. She graduated from Oceanside High School in 1959, received her bachelors degree from Oklahoma State University in 1963, her masters degree from the University of Mississippi in 1964, and her doctorate degree from the University of Southern California in 1998.

While at Oceanside High School her friends dared her to enter the Miss Oceanside contest in 1958. After winning, she moved on to the San Diego County Fairest of the Fair contest. Barbara was named the student with the "Most Service To School" in her Class of 1959. She was inducted into the Oceanside High School Hall of Fame for Education in 2007.

It was at Oklahoma State University where Barbara joined Pi Beta Phi sorority. She was president of the chapter during her junior year. After graduation she was offered the opportunity to start a new Pi Phi chapter at the University of Mississippi.

When she and her husband, David George, moved to the California Central Coast in 1971, Barbara became the Director of the Parks and Recreation Department for Morro Bay. She was active in the San Luis Obispo County Arts Council and the Foundation for the Performing Arts Center. Barbara also played a prominent role in the development and growth of the San Luis Obispo Community College District, as well as a statewide leadership role for California's community colleges. In 1977 she started what was to become a lifetime partnership with Cuesta College and became the first Executive Director of the Cuesta College Foundation. Barbara also served on the French Hospital Medical Center Foundation Board of Directors from 2005-2010, and again from 2012-2015, and was their first Chairperson from 2005-2007. Cuesta College named her a Woman of Distinction in 2005. The San Luis Obispo Chamber of Commerce named her the Citizen of the Year in 2006. In 2012 she was elected to the Cuesta College Board of Trustees and served as their President in 2016-2018. She received the Dr. Frank Martinez Superintendent/ President Award in 2012 and the J. Vard Loomis Distinguished Board Service Award in 2019 both from Cuesta College. Barbara received many other awards and recognitions during her lifetime, too numerous to completely list. She retired from public service in 2020.

Barbara is survived by her sister Nancy Dumford, brothers Cal and Bob Gabriel, sister-in-law Sissy Gabriel, and 20 nephews and nieces.

A Celebration of Life will be held at 2:00 pm on Saturday, September 14, 2024 at Cuesta College in San Luis Obispo. The celebration will be live-streamed on YouTube. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the Cuesta College Foundation or Oklahoma State University.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by San Luis Obispo County Tribune from Aug. 25 to Aug. 26, 2024.

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Sherri Masters

September 24, 2024

We are so saddened to hear about the passing of Barbara. She became a great friend, mentor and inspiration to us. Condolences to the family. We are sorry to have missed the. Memorial service as we are in France. You will be missed Barbara. Such an amazing woman. We loved you very much! Paul and Sherri Masters.

Chet Amyx

September 17, 2024

I am extremely sorry to hear of Barbara´s passing! She was a great supporter of the arts and a good friend.

Nancy Shearer

September 9, 2024

Barbara George got things done. Cuesta College was so lucky to have Barbara on its side. What a powerhouse! I was envious of her intellect and energy. And what a smile! She will be missed.

james merzon

September 9, 2024

We knew Barbara and Dave for many years and liked and respected both of them. In a somewhat convoluted way, she is responsible for the Cuesta Promise. I had clients with a great deal of money and no relatives and they asked me who to suggest they should leave 66% to. Because of Barbara I suggested Cuesta. At the death of my clients, Cuesta received the gift of several million dollars which was the largest gift ever received by a community college.

Valerie Ferrero

August 29, 2024

Barbara was a wonderful co-worker and friend. She gave her heart and soul to everything she did. She will be missed. Val Ferrero

Tim Sugishita

August 28, 2024

Barbara George. An intelligent and smart person who would get things done. When I came onto the Foundation Board at Cuesta, Barbara welcomed me with open arms and quickly matched skill sets to advance Cuesta. Her actions quickly taught me that she was a true leader and I always told her I considered her, Rosemary Maino, Laurie Sinton, and Dee Lacey as the "Women of Cuesta" who got things done. After that time, when we'd see each other she'd always say to me "Tim, here's what I need you to do"' and we'd always have a good laugh. Nothing but great memories. Godspeed Barbara.
Tim & Kathy Sugishita
Sparta, North Carolina

Randal L Cruikshanks

August 26, 2024

So long dear friend.....

Randal Cruikshanks

John Ashbaugh

August 26, 2024

Barbara was among the very first people that Trish and I met when we first arrived in SLO in 1977. I distinctly remember where we met her: Barbara George hosted a campaign event for Leon Panetta that year as he began his long service to this nation (side note: Leon a speech just before Kamala Harris spoke at the DNC last Thursday!)

I´m sure that Leon and every other elected official - Republicans as well as Democrats - got to know Barbara George through one of the many roles she took on in her lifelong dedication to education and the arts in San Luis Obispo County. I always counted on having a great conversation with Barbara on the many occasions where we would meet, usually in some event venue where we shared common values and interests. She will be missed.

Mary Speidell

August 26, 2024

I have wonderful memories of times with Barbara and will miss her loving smile.

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