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Barbara Reeves

Norwich, Connecticut

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Barbara Reeves July 12, 1936 - June 16, 2011 Norwich - Barbara Reeves, 74, passed away on Thursday, June 16, 2011 at William W. Backus Hospital after a battle with a lengthy illness, surrounded by her loving family. Born on July 12, 1936 in Jersey City, NJ, she was the daughter to the late Roger...

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May God keep you and the family in his loving arms during this your time of bereavement. You have my deepest sympathy.

As I sit here and try to write this entry, my eyes begins to fill with tears, from the shock and disbelief, of another mother passing on. Then to add a little sting there's the tears from sadness, sorrow and guilt. When I realize that i will no longer get to see her at my own convenience. But GOD gently wiped away my tears and reminded me that Barbara left this temporary home on the wings of Mercy and Grace to be with HIM. And the only thing that is required of me for BARBARA is that I...

On behalf of everyone who lives and works at Martin House, Inc. I would like to express our deepest sympathy to Constance Graves, Barbara's daughter and the entire family.

My family and I will always hold great memories of Ms. Reeves she was a great friend to my mother Ann and she always watch over my babies. She will be greatly missed..

Ms. Barbara Reeves was well known and she was well respected she will be missed dearly by family and close friends alike as for her children I can not fathom the pain they must be going through and as for the grandchildren 27 years ago I lost my grandmother
And not a day goes by that I don't stop and think about her or reminisce about the time I was honored to spend with her. If there is anything I can do even just to talk please don't hesitate to call

I Love you so much auntie and you will always be miss but never forgotten I remember the time we had while you were in Jersey City I was young but I remember. Love you

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

I was one of her nurses. It was an honor to have known her and provide care. I will never forget her warm smile; even on her bad days, she would light the room.