Barbara-Odenkirk-Obituary

Barbara M. Odenkirk

Naperville, Illinois

Sep 27, 1936 – Nov 23, 2021

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September 27, 1936
DIED
November 23, 2021
LOCATION
Naperville, Illinois

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Barbara Mary (nee Baier) Odenkirk, 85, died peacefully in her home at Villa St. Benedict in Lisle, Illinois. She was born September 27, 1936 in Chicago, Illinois, the first of two daughters to William (Bill) Clarence Baier and Theresa (nee McCormick) Baier. Barbara's life was defined by three...

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I knew Barbara from Sts Peter and Paul Parish in Naperville. She was a positive, prayerful woman and now she rests in the arms of our Jesus, whom she loved with all her heart Carol Kirr

We are sorry to hear about the loss of your beloved Mother. The words that are written here are lovely and thoughtful. I am sorry that I did not know her, but she lives on in the rest of you. Deepest sympathies from the Riggs Family in Arizona.

I met Barb at St. Patrick's Residence where she came to visit her dear friend Jean. I will never forget their devotion to each other.

We loved when Mrs Odenkirk would come in to our store for shipping and a chat. She loved her family so much. We also found that she loved home grown tomatoes and she was always so grateful when we would drop a few tomatoes (from our garden) off to her when she lived at River Place. As time passed, we missed her, but we kept in touch with her friends in the area. Her family was very lucky to have her.

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My deepest sympathies on the lose of your mother and brother. We lived at 1004 Heatherton when the street was just being built. What wonderful memories we have. I used to babysit for you kids and I believe it was Susan that was born in my mother´s car. Your mom was truly the most gracious person I´ve ever met. She never said an unkind word about anyone or anything. You will always have an angel watching over you. Deepest Sympathies, Sharon

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