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Barbara L. Perry

Chicago, Illinois

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Barbara L. Perry, nee Wachowicz (Wach), devoted daughter of Bernice and the late Edmund; beloved sister of William R.

Wachowicz; dearest friend of many. Funeral Monday, 9 a.m. from Hursen Funeral Home, SW corner of Roosevelt & Mannheim Roads,...

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DEAR BILL,
BARB LOVED YOU AND YOUR MOTHER SO MUCH , HER FACE WOULD JUST BEAM WHEN SHE TALKED ABOUT YOU BOTH. I'LL MISS
HER LAUGH AND BEAUTIFUL SMILE.
LOVE SARAH SOMMER

Barb is well remembered and respected by me as a co-worker with Kodak and Danka. We helped each other out and had a lot of good times doing so. She is a true loss to those who knew and loved her.

I had the sincere pleasure of working with Barb over 26 years ago at Kodak as a CSR. I will always remember her as being such a professional class act. I pray for strength during this time of sorrow for the family. Janice DeBose Streeter

I have known Barbara since she was born and even babysat for her. She was a wonderful woman who'll be missed by many. My sincere condolences go out to the entire family. Please accept my sympathy and may God bless you all.

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

Anyone who was blessed enough to have known Barb is a better person for it. She was a true character who brightened your day when ever she spoke with you. Our condolences to her entire family.

Barb will be missed by many. We shared many laughs and good times during our Kodak and Danka years. My thoughts are with her family at this time.

My thoughts and prayers are with Barb's family. I had the privilege of being one of Barb's customers for many years, and considered her a wonderful friend. She was truly a woman who was first class, and had a gift for making her customers feel at ease. Whenever we had to call Barb to help resolve an issue, we knew things would work out, because "everybody loves Barb!" I'll miss my long phone conversations with Barb; we laughed so hard during those calls I had wipe tears from my eyes when...

I remember meeting Barb when I first began working at Kodak in 1972. She had poise and grace and was very kind to me. May she rest in peace. My heartfelt sympathy goes to her family and friends who stayed by her side.