BARBARA-MOLINE-Obituary

BARBARA MOLINE

El Paso, Texas

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El Paso, Texas
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American Cancer Society

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Barbara Moline, 66, died peacefully on Wednesday, January 29, 2014 after a courageous three year battle with pancreatic cancer and losing her loving husband Michael in October. Our beloved mother, grandmother and friend. Survived by children, Cathy (Kyle) McCardle, Kristin (Rick) Pratt;...

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Rest in peace Baby Sister. You will be remembered by a lifetime of fond memories of our Big Chill weekends through the years.

Our deepest condolences! We live up the street from Barb & Mike and were very sadden to hear that both our beautiful neighbors have passed on. We'll miss seeing Mike in church and listening to Barb's wonderful stories! They were both sweet and loving to us and we'll miss them dearly. God Bless you all and know that you're all in our thoughts and prayers. May Barb and Mike rest in peace together next to our good Lord and Savior Jesus. Sincerely,

We are sorry to hear of Aunt Barb passing away and the loss to the family. I remember Aunt Barb coming up to visit us a few times growing up and my fathers funeral. Then when my mom Pat and I flew down to visit for a few days and Aunt Barb and Uncle Mike showed us around a good part of the area. You will be missed aunt Barb. Our thoughts and prayers go out to everyone.

The Bowman Family would like to say we are truly sorry for your lost. We are praying for the comfort and peace of the Lord to be with all of you during this difficult time. With much love, Phillip and Dina

My sincere condolences to the family. Barb fought a brave battle the last three years and now she is at peace and with Mike in the glory of God.

I remember Barb as being very fun and always nice to everyone. We really grieve when one of our own passes away. We will keep Barb and her family in our prayers.
Katie Pennig

Recital time at Merriam Park Community Center.

My sincerest sympathies to the family. I grew up with Barb from the time I was not quite 4 years old--neighbors, buddies. Lost touch as we both moved away. However, never forgotten and many very fond memories and laughs as I look at a few childhood photos I have of us. Many of Barb's grade school classmates got together a couple years ago for a 50-year class reunion, and I had the opportunity to speak with her a couple times then. We have a Facebook page and I posted the El Paso Times...

We shared so many wonderful years of sisterhood my dear friend. You hold a special place in my heart. Gone from this world, but will never be forgotten. Rest in Peace.