Barbara-Hurt-Obituary

Barbara Jane Hurt

Oro Valley, Arizona

1955 - 2014

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Oro Valley, Arizona
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American Cancer Society

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Barbara Jane Hurt 59, of Tucson, Ariz., passed away at Northwest Medical Center on December 29, 2014. She is survived by her husband, Roger; her children, Alyson (Rob), Ryan (Lindsay), Ashley and Ross; her mother, Helen Lyne and her sister, Linda Beardsley (Paul). She was preceded in death by her...

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I was looking through a Hillcrest High School yearbook today and saw Barbara , I got excited , and thought maybe I could find her on facebook. To see that she has passed away is heartbreaking. Being in a Military family we have a hard time keeping up with our friends from our school days. I will always remember her and that she was the sweetest girl you could ever have known. Until we meet again friend.....

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

1975 - Graduates Univ South Carolina Nursing School

I still can't believe it but I'm sure your in good hands because you were such a good person. Love you Cuz. Kathy, Vince, Joshua, Jeremy, & Family

Thank you, Barb, for your kindness, intelligence, and love. You will be so missed, but each of us who had the good fortune to know you, carry a piece of you with us.

God bless and shine his face upon you,may your family be comforted by Gods grace.our condolences to all your family, you will be missed.

Pure of heart and soul, your will definitely be missed but I'm sure the heavens have already placed brand new exquisite wings on you. Love you lots. -Angelica C. Pct

She played such an important part in making me the physician I am today. Her gentle guidance was always appreciated.

Barb, you will be greatly missed amongst the walls of Labor and Delivery at UAMC. Your memory will live on for as long as those of us who were blessed to know and work side by side with you carry on. Some of our favorite memories that we have shared with each other since you died, Barb, are our favorite "Barb-isms", such as "You have to come to work! You can't make this stuff up!!" I always loved how you would "sashay" from one place to another on the unit. You were a leader and a mentor...