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Barbara Pryor

Houston, Texas

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Barbara Ann Gaulding Pryor, 68, was born in Louisville, Kentucky, on February 23,1945, to James Franklin andEthel Harriet Gaulding. She joined her brother Jack (Gaulding) and sister Jean (Wylie). She grew up in Dallas Texas, and attended Bryan Adams High School. She met her eventual husband...

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I am so sorry to find out about you Mom's passing. She was a very caring person and will be missed by so many.
Rena Sadler

Holly and family
We know your hearts are heavy at this time but we also pray for the comfort as you reflect and celebrate the life of your loved one.

I am so sorry for your loss. Barbara and I have known each other for over 30 years. We both taught at MCJH and have laughed and cried over many of our shared students. She will be greatly missed.

To the family:
I worked with Barbara first as a curriculum specialist and then at Katy High School. I sat many hours in her office, discussing education, and life in general. She was a devoted educator, and I will miss her at our yearly beginning of the year retired KHS luncheon. I was unable to attend the memorial service because of family obligations, but I know that Barbara would have told me not to worry, because with her, family was always FIRST. I never doubted how much she loved...

Woody, Holli and Angelina, our hearts are with you today, we are so very sorry for your loss, Barbara will be greatly missed by us and all of her friends and family. We are praying you have a beautiful service today and find comfort in all the love that will be shared with you today. Love you Faye & David

Holly - Bob and I are so sorry for your loss - I know words are not enough but our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. What a beautiful lady she was, inside and out - I know she will be greatly missed.

To the family:
Barbara ALWAYS spoke so lovingly of each one of you - her voice would soften as she talked about Angelina, Holli and of course, Woody. Spending 3 weeks with her in Germany was an amazing way to get to know her. She will be missed and thought of every time I lay my eyes on her pictures hanging in the "Germany collage" in my office. With deepest sympathy,