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Barbara L. Odabashian

Holyoke, Massachusetts

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Barbara L. Odabashian 1948 - 2011 HOLYOKE - Barbara L. (Tkacz) Odabashian, 62, of West Holyoke, died Tuesday, May 3, 2011 at Holyoke Medical Center. She was born in Holyoke, daughter of Aurora (Hull) Tkacz of Holyoke and the late Louis Tkacz, graduated from Holyoke High School, and attended...

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Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

Milli and family, we are very sorry for your loss, may all your memories remind you that she will never truly be gone ~ The Underwood Family

My thoughts and prayers are with The Odabashian Family at this time of sorrow. Your Mom will always be remembered to being very dedicated to the Family and her home, always young at heart, and a fun loving Lady. May all the happy memories help you through this time of sorrow.

MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS GO OUT TO THE ODABASHIAN FAMILY... I KNEW YOUR MOM AND DAD FOR YEARS YOUR MOM WAS A VERY SPECIAL LADY AND I DO MEAN A LADY... SHE WILL BE TRULY MISSED BY ME AND BY ALL...GOD BLESS YOU ALL AND MAY GOD HELP YOU GET THROUGH THE TOUGH TIMES AHEAD.... RIP BARB XXXOOOO

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

I'm very sorry dear cousins. I was looking so forward to meeting Barb in the near future, we'd been discussing our plans about this on-line. I'm thankful to know all of you, and her through you now. Praying for the Lord to comfort you in the days ahead. With love, Annie (Uncle Charlie's daughter)

Barb - I will miss you.
Wish we had one more morning together.
My lilac bush will always remind me of you.
Louise Czepiel

Milli, Ryan, and Tayne. You were all so close to your mom/grandma I am so sorry for your loss, she was a great person and loved you all very much. We love you Kristi, Makayla, and Brooklyn

A skill taught in the military is to consistently learn from others, and apply the lessons learned in effort to be a better person - a better Soldier. Of the many lessons I have learned over the years, one in particular brings vivid memories of both you (Sean) and your mom each time I apply it. "A small act of kindness has the potential to go a very long way". I will always be thankful for the small acts of kindness both of you showed me over the years, and you are - in part - directly...