Barbara-Nottage-Obituary

Barbara Fox Nottage

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Apr 10, 1941 – Jun 15, 2018

About

BORN
April 10, 1941
DIED
June 15, 2018
LOCATION
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Obituary

Send Flowers

Barbara Fox Nottage of Marietta, GA died in Philadelphia, PA on Friday, June 15, 2018. She was born on April 10, 1941 in Brooklyn, NY. She was the beloved wife of the late William Harold Nottage and the loving mother of William H. Nottage, Jr (Diane), Kim E. Nottage, and Suzanne N. Cain (John). She was the proud grandmother (Grandma) of Ryan and Kyle Nottage, Shane and Lukas Pulaski, and Nathaniel and Thomas Cain. She was a sister of Mary Fox (deceased), Edward Fox (Mathilda), Charles Fox (Bernadette), James Fox (Rita), Thomas Fox (Patricia), Peter Fox (Minerva), Francis Fox (Nancy) and Elizabeth Cavanaugh (William). She was Aunt Barbara to her many nieces and nephews whom she loved dearly. Barbara was known for her love, laughter, and dedication to all of her family and friends. She will be greatly missed by all. There will be a memorial service held at a later date in New York. In lieu of flowers, please make donations in Barbara's memory to Breast Cancer Research Foundation (www.bcrf.org).

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

I will always live and miss you..." They Say It's Your Birthday...It's My Birthday Too!"

I loved your Mom very much, Suzanne...we have been friends since kindergarten, and she was always in the mix...we shared the same birthday, so we are both Aries fabulous! I am truly sorry for your loss, as she was such a blessing to this world...love and prayers to all xo

Very grateful for the times spent with Aunt Barbara. As her nephew, I felt her strength, wisdom and love. She left a lasting imprint. Our thoughts, prayers and condolences are with her immediate and extended family.
Love, Ed, Diane, Edward & Andrew Fox.

Barbara was the light in a room....so full of life, laughter and fun. I feel so fortunate that I had been her friend if only for a short time. She certainly is shining through Kim and Suzanne. We will support them, as you would want special friends to do. Rest In Peace dear soul and continue to shine in heaven.

Bill, Kim and Suzanne, we were so sorry to hear of the passing
of your beloved mom. You always put a smile on everyones face,
and was a mom to all that knew you. We know that you and Mr.
Nottage are together having a blast!! Love your family forever!!
Doreen and Vinny Ceasrine xoxo

Olive, you were an incredible person. I loved talking with you every time you came to Philadelphia. I loved how you always smiled ear to ear talking about your grandkids and telling me funny stories about Kim. I feel so blessed to have known you. May you forever Rest In Peace and watch over Kim, make sure this eviction goes smoothly.

Ps. The kids read your book the other night, it was a miracle they behaved and got along for the whole story! I thank you for that.

I hadn't seen Barb, or "Kim's Mom", as I called her in a while, but, she wasn't a woman you easily forgot. Barb was always so warm and funny. She welcomed me into her family when I was in Kim's wedding and she had no idea who I was. However, she was a force to be reckoned with, especially when it came to her family. I know she will be missed incredibly especially by Kim and Suzanne. The world will be a little less bright without her. My thoughts go out to her entire family, I wish you...

My grandmother was a wonderful woman and the center of my family. Her unexpected death caused misery to all that knew her. But now I have to except the fact that she is with my grandfather in a better place. May she Rest In Peace

Deepest Sympathy to Mrs. Cain's Family & Friends, I was blessed to have met her while working with her daughter, Suzanne at Osborne High School. She was so full of life, laughter, love, kindness, & thoroughly enjoyed talking about her family. The picture chosen for her obituary perfectly shows all her love & happiness she had.
Sincere Sympathy,
Marilyn Porterfield ✝