Barbara-Juskalian-Obituary

Barbara Juskalian

Medford, Littleton, Massachusetts

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Of Medford, October 1, 2007, Age 73, passed away peacefully at her home surrounded by her family. Beloved wife of Edward M. Juskalian. Devoted mother of Edward Juskalian Jr. and his wife Karen of Littleton, Jean Toan and her husband Doug of Winchester, VA and Joyce Eliopoulos and her husband...

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Dear Ed and Family,
Please accept our deepest condolences following your loss of Barbara. Our prayers are with you now, mingling with our gratitude for your kind support of our home for abused children. Please stop by when in Winchester and see the continued success that you and Barbara inspired here through your loving generosity. We are proud to have been part of Barbara's legacy of compassion and friendship.
-the children and adults of the Evans Home for Children

Uncle Eddie, Joyce, Jean, & Eddie:

Today's service was beautiful and brought to mind fond memories of Auntie Barbara, especially the blue hard plastic suitcase she gave me for my very first trip when I was 6. I know that she is in a wonderful place now--a place where there is no suffering or illness. My condolences to the entire Juskalian family and to her sister, Florrie. You will all remain in my thoughts and prayers.

Hello Florrie and Family of Barbara,
I was a sister of Barbara in MM cottage at the Home. We still call ourselves Honey's Girls, lol We have shared some wonderful memories together, all of us loved Barbara, she was a dear one and such a lovely girl growing up with us. I dont ever remmber her ever being mad at anyone. Always a happy sweet person. I wish I had kelp in touch with her more often spoke with her some. We will all miss her very much. Love to all her family. Lucy Boatner

Our deepest sympathy to the Juskalian family. We will always remember Barbara's kind and gentle ways, especially her love for children. May dear Barbara enjoy the eternal rewards that most certainly await her.

Always in our prayers,
Bob, Deb & boys

For my Godson Steve and his beautiful wife Joyce.....we offer our deepest sympathy to you and your family in the passing of Joyce's beloved mother. Barbara was a lovely and vibrant lady, who was blessed with the love and respect of her devoted family and friends. May the glorious memories of her life remain in your hearts forever and bring you comfort in your hours of grief. With love, Jeannie and Walter Whalen

Ed,
We were very sorry to hear of the loss of your dear Barbara. It may comfort you to know that your seperation won't be permenant. God bless you and your family and we hope to see you soon in Virginia. You are always welcome in our home. Just don't forget your tools! We love you and pray for you and your children.
Karen, Mike and Michael Joe Frazier

I extend my condolences to the Juskalian family, to Barbara's sister Florrie Hammons, and to all those who knew Barbara. Florrie was my classmate at Itasca and I was fortunate to have Barbara for a friend.

ED,

I wanted to extend my sympathies to you. Being Jennifer's best friend I have followed her through her years of working for you and have followed the road you have traveled with Barbara. Your wife was very lucky to have you and the care you have taken with her you always had her best interests as your priority and that should be admired. I hope you stay well.

Dear Ed, Eddie, Karen, Jean, Doug, Joyce and Steve...To you and your entire family, we offer our sympathies and prayers this day and this week for a family who has brought us so much joy and good times through the years. We are sad and will miss Barbara but her memory, like her radiant smile, her sunny Texas bluebonnet "Hello!!" and her always welcoming home and hearth, will be eternal. We'll miss being with you this week! Love, Michael and Phyllis