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Barbara Lea Jury

Los Angeles, California

1927 - 2021

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July 29, 1927 - November 16, 2021 Barbara Jury lived a full life in service to friends, family and community. A person of unbounded energy, she was a nurse, hospital administrator, volunteer, philanthropist, music-lover, avid sports fan and world-traveller. Born and raised in Redlands, she...

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Thinking of you with respect for your love of nursing and and now the long term results with the first Barbara Jury Scholarship given this fall to a nurse at USC Joyce Jacob

Barbara shared her history with me at the Studio for Southern California History. I will never forget her dedication to her vocation and gathering the accurate history of nursing in Southern California. She loved classical music and taught me to always be active.

Hey Barbara, missing you like always. I just wanted to say thank you for sharing so much of yourself with me, and teaching me so many things, and putting up with me. <3

Barbara impacted my life with the best Nursing training available! I will do what i can to help to support Nursing training as I feel she would. Forever in my heart!...

Miss Jury - as I remember her at California Hospital was a strong woman. As a student nurse putting in hours at the hospital to pay off my room and board, I was a little scared of her at first - but then realized she was professional, always the interest of the patient and the student nurse in mind, ran the hospital expertly and really CARED about people. We all gained from having her life touch ours.

Barbara, you were an amazing woman. I have fond memories of my time at California Hospital School of Nursing and your leadership. You were a fantastic mentor.

Thank you Barbara for your leadership qualities, the joy you gave to life and your total support to the role of nursing. You taught us well.

I have fond memories Miss Jury during my three years at CHSN (1963-1966). She was truly a role model for us. I last saw her at our 50th reunion in 2016.