BARBARA-McCUNE-Obituary

BARBARA C. McCUNE

Novato, California

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Barbara C. McCune Passed away suddenly at home on November 21, 2010. She was 68 years old. Barb was born June 20, 1942, in Flint, Michigan. She earned a degree in art history from Drake University, and later worked for the former Pan American World Airways. It was while working for Pan Am in...

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I’ve thought of Barbara everyday for sixty three years !!!

You may call her Barbara, but to me she's 'Grandma'. Although she passed when I was young, I still remember her. She was amazing. She was always happy and in style. I think about her everyday, and I'm so lucky because I get to see her in my mom everyday.

Barbara was a memorable friend and one who will be dearly missed. My thoughts are with her family.

I worked with Barbara at the Pan Am office in Sydney, Australia c. 1968. She was always a vibrant, energetic and thoughtful colleague whose memory will never fade. Sincerest condolences to Larry and all her family.

As a college representative, Barbara was one of the people i most looked forward to seeing as I traveled in the Bay Area. Her compassion, enthusiasm and genuine care will be deeply missed. My thoughts are with her family. Kelly Talbert, University of Oregon

I was a collegue of Barbara's at Pan Am. For the short time she was with us, I just loved being around her "delightfulness". We gave a baby shower for her before she left Pan Am, too soon,as far as I am concerned.
God be with all the family in this time, wishing you strength and peace.
Vickie Blomquist

Barbara was such an optimistic career counselor, so thoughtful and reassuring to both parents and students. We were so grateful for her expertise and loving kindness assisting in the college process, Joyce and burt and zakai arnowitz (san anselmo Ca.)

Barbara was an invaluable part of both my children's lives as they prepared for college. She made the unthinkable, thinkable and provided them the confidence to believe that they would succeed. My condolences to all.