Barbara-Sheid-Obituary

Barbara Sheid

MURPHYSBORO, Illinois

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MURPHYSBORO - Barbara L. Sheid, 65, passed away at 3:05 p.m. Thursday, July 10, 2008, in Oak Grove Rehabilitation Center in Carbondale.Her body will be cremated and there will be no services.Pettett Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.Barbara was born on Oct. 6, 1942, in Jamaica, N.Y., to...

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It was a pleasure knowing Barbara. To family and friends, know that I share your loss and extend my sincere condolences. May she rest in peace with our loving messages.

Barb was my sister by marriage, officially, but blood relatives of the heart. We had a connection that surpassed the distance, as we seldomly were in the same physical place. I have many hand crafted gifts from her, and Peg, that keep her memory alive in my home. Her gutsy wisdom and direct expression of love will always be alive in my heart. She was close to my children which she managed to maintain across the miles. She will forever be a role model to all of us of how to survive,...

I am deeply saddened by Barb's passing and my sympathy is with all of those families, friends and loved ones who knew her. We will miss her. I thank Peg & Mac for taking such good care of her through all of her illness.

Barbara was one of the first internet friends that I made. She was always helpful with any question I had about COPD. My sympathies go out to her family and Peg and Mac. May she rest in peace. She will be missed.
Pat

Barbara was an extremely thoughtful and caring person, no matter what she was going through herself. She was a real friend. May she rest in peace.

Barb was a very old and dear friend of mine, we had our disease in common.
I know how hard it is to lose someone dear to you and my heart goes out to her family and to her dearest friends Peggy and David, know that she is at rest and will be waiting for us when our time comes.
God Bless You All

To Barbara's family and Peg I extend my most sincere sympathies. Barb was my internet friend and I never had the good fortune to meet her but felt I knew her forever. I know that Barb is no longer suffering and that is a consolation except we were not ready to part with her. May God help each one of you through this very difficult time

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