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Barbara Louise Rindfleisch

Farmington and Bristol, Connecticut

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RINDFLEISCH, Barbara Louise (Blethen) Barbara Louise (Blethen) Rindfleisch, 78, of Farmington, died Sunday, (August 26, 2007), peacefully at home. Barbara was born in Bristol, October 29, 1928, a daughter of the late Everett and Hazel (Uffendale) Blethen. She lived in Farmington for many...

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To the Rindfleisch Family:

We are so sorry to hear about your mom's passing. Our prayers and thoughts are with you at your time of loss. Take care.

Love and Peace, Deb McAuliffe Johnson, Wayne (Clarence Johnson's grandson) and Makaila Johnson, Toni McAuliffe Tetreault and Richard Tetreault, Liz McAuliffe Apruzzese and family and George McAuliffe and family (your Harold Rd. neighbors)

One of my fondest memories of my former sister-in-law, Barbara, was going to visit in her purple kitchen. No one else would dare paint their kitchen that color, but she loved purple at the time and that was what she wanted. And....Fred let her do it! She was a warm, loving lady and I have some great memories of her and Fred. The family has my sympathies for their loss.

To the Rindfleisch/Blethan families,
Our thoughts & prayers are with you & yours

Auntie Bar-Bar,
You will always be forever in my heart. I will always remember standing in your kitchen with you and you trying to teach me how to say auntie Barbara, but all I could get out was Auntie Bar-bar. You tryed and tryed till you finally laughed so hard and said that was ok I could call you Auntie Bar-Bar. You will always be my Auntie Bar-Bar. I love you and will miss you dearly. I will continue to blow you your kisses along with my I love you auntie Bar-Bar when I pass the...

To the Rindfleisch family:
I remember going to many parties as a kid, and watching Barbara & Freddy polka was always fascinating! My father, Arnold "Iggy" Gillette had great fondness for Barbara and Freddy, and considered them friends. I extend my sincerest sympathies to the family at this difficult time.

Auntie:

We will miss you I remember the picnics at Rockwell Park when we were young they were so much fun. I think one of my foundest memories of you is when you and uncle would dance the polka at a wedding and your feet would never touch the ground. You flew around like an angel and now that you are with the angels may you have peace. I know that you are in heaven now with all of our other loved ones. (my dad is probably yacking your ear off right now). Rest now and may God bless you....