Barbara-Heidemann-Obituary

Barbara Elizabeth Heidemann

Houston, Texas

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BARBARA ELIZABETH HEIDEMANN, 85, of Pearland, passed away Sunday after a long and full life. Babbo was a beloved Mother, Grandmother and Sister. Preceded in death by husband, Harold. Survived by daughter, Patricia Ann Gaston and husband, Clem; son, Doug Heidemann; brother, Fred Beck (Renee);...

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Precious Sister ...miss you so ,much . Thank you for being my sister and loving and helping take care of me when I was born. See you soon. kay

"What ecstacy you must feel beholding His face"1Corenthians2:9.
I can only imagine the joy you are sharing, not only with our Redeemer, but with loved ones.
Thank God,that in His devine plan,He blessed me with a beautiful caring sister for my seventy-seven years. Your influence lives on thru me.
I continue to pray for your children who have blessed my heart in the outpouring of their love for their Mother.
Because of God's great grace,
"MARGE"
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Mother. you were everything to me and will remain to be that the rest of my life. Your guidance and inspiration thru my life was the reason for the life I have now.
I pick the phone up five times a day to call you, just not a complete day without hearing your voice. I love you and Daddy for choosing me to be your daughter. P

Dearest Babo.
I will miss your sweet smile. I will think of you often. I love you.

My love to all. I will always have fond memories of my Aunt Barbara. She taught me at an early age to take care of my skin, and every year I make my fruit salad the way she did. She will truly be missed until we meet again.

Precious Sister, I miss you and go to call you a thousand times a day. We were always calling and asking to get on each others couch to talk about family and life. Well you don't have a need any longer to get on my couch but I sure do need and miss yours. I love you always, Kay

Shalom Aunt Barbara,

Everyone will always remember your sweet smiling face. Always joking and laughing. You really knew how to enjoy life. When I was a kid, you were like my second mother. I've already been missing you for a long time now. If I didn't say it before, thanks for writing to me and keeping in touch. I expect to see you again, you know. I'll have a lot to tell you then.

Love you, Deb

Dear Aunt Barbara, You brought us so much joy and happiness. Such a warm and caring lady. You were the kindess person I ever knew. I hope you are walking hand-in-hand with Uncle Harold, with no pain, and laughing. Because you loved to laugh. We love you, Buddy

I remember all those wonderful family picnics at Herman Park and the fun get togethers at Aunt May's. Cousin Barbara, I will always remember your warm smile and happy laughter

Pat and Doug you are in our thoughts and prayers

Mary Katherine, Wade and Oddie's daughter