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Barbara Ann Harkrader

Louisville, Kentucky

1950 - 2020 (Age 69)

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Barbara Ann Harkrader Louisville - Barbara Ann Head-Romans-Harkrader, 69, went to be with the Lord July 30, 2020, in Hutchinson Island, Florida. Barbara entered our world on September 15, 1950, and from that point on, nothing would be the same. Barbara graduated Valley High in 1968. Talented,...

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You were so loved. You are so missed. Your time on earth came to an end way too soon.

Barbara was my 2nd to oldest sister and was gone from home by the time I was 5. I'd like to say barb we were cheated of time we could have spent getting close to each other. But near or far somethings were very obvious she was a loving person in search of what we all want to love and be loved. May you forever find the love and inner peace in God's arms. Love you forever,

Christine Hobert

My sister Barbara was a beautiful, sweet, caring, person who always stood up for what or who she believed in. As a big sister, she nurtured me. She could light up a room with her smile & laughter. We have had many happy times together that I will cherish and never forget. I will miss her, but I know she is no longer suffering and is at peace. I hope to see her again & until then I will miss her every day... Love you forever & always,"

Wanda Head Rogers

Barbara was a beautiful and dear sister to me. We were close throughout life, getting in and out of mischievous trouble, sharing laughter, problems and lots of tears. We would have our ups and downs like most sisters, but still continued loving each other. I will miss her terribly and I pray to see and be with her again some day. Barb, I loved you back then and I will continue to love you as always. No more pain and tears! May you rest in peace. Love...
Patricia Head Sutter

Whispering Love Arrangement - BASKET INCLUDED

Barbara and I became close friends and confidantes the minute we met, three and a half years ago. She always said that we were “soulmates” because we were so much alike as young adults.
We had both done the same things in our 20’s, 30’s, 40’s and 50’s.
We had the same likes and dislikes, and agreed on everything.
Barbaras loving, giving heart was as big as the moon, and she was the shining star that hung next to it.

I miss you, my friend. It hurts not to be able...