Barbara-Keil-Obituary

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Barbara Sharon Keil

Mio, Michigan

Sep 23, 1944 – Apr 9, 2024

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September 23, 1944
DIED
April 9, 2024
LOCATION
Mio, Michigan

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Lashley Funeral Home - Mio Obituary

Barbara S. Keil, age 79 of Flint, Michigan, passed away at her daughter’s home in McKinley, MI on Tuesday, April 9, 2024.


Barbara was born in Lansing, Michigan on September 23, 1944, to Clinton and Doris (Sudduth) Collins.  She lived in Flint most of her life where she worked as a cashier for Rite Aid. Barbara enjoyed spending time with her family; especially shopping and going to the casino. She will always be remembered as being a strong-willed person and a loving mother and grandmother.  


Barbara is survived by her husband John H. Keil; her children: Cary (Kim) Harbaugh of Boyne City, MI and Tonya (Brian) Greenfield of McKinley, MI; her sister Sue (Dennis) Settlemyre of Clio, MI; her brother Jerry Collins; her grandchildren: Zachary Harbaugh, Rachel Harbaugh, Becky Harbaugh, Bret Harbaugh, Lindsey Jackson (Clifton), Destiny Nicks (Jace), Joseph Dion, and Anthony Greenfield (Vera), and 14 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents and her brother Jim Collins.


In accordance with her wishes, cremation has taken place. A Celebration of Barbara’s Life will be held at a later date in the Flint area.


Arrangements by Lashley Funeral Home, Mio, MI.


 

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I´m so sorry for your loss. Barb was a great friend. Through School and many fun times we shared. Going up North to Oscoda great memories there also. You will be missed Barb by many. Years were good to us. Love you my friend. Carol Reed Stover.

So sorry for your loss, I worked with Barb at the Clio Rite aid. Prayers and hugs to you and your family..

My mother was a wonderful person who would any for her family and friends. She was my mother, my best friend. She always would be on my side with anything I would do, I'm going to miss her saying "I'm so proud of everything you have done in Your life". When I brought her in my home she was finally at peace with know worries at all. She enjoyed her last year having coffee every morning with me, all of her shows and movies that she wanted to watch with me. Having anything she asked for to eat,...

Barb's was a great lady...I meet Barb's through her sister Sue...We had some great times together...I remember going into Rite Aid in Mt. Morris and seeing Barb's behind the counter...Barb's will be greatly missed...

Always loved you, your brother Jerry