Barbara-Sprague-Obituary

Barbara Sprague

North Adams, Massachusetts

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Barbara (Hubley) Sprague, 80, of 227 Valley View Dr., Pownal, Vt., a longtime resident of Readsboro, Vt., died Saturday at Southwestern Vermont Medical Center in Bennington, Vt.She was born in New Rochelle, N.Y., on Jan. 28, 1927, daughter of Russell and Kathleen (Davis) Hubley. She moved to...

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Dear Skee,
It has been many years since our Readsboro days but I have fond memories of Barb and please remember that love is forever, sorrow is not. Barb will be sorely missed. God Bless you and your family.
Fran Morrisse Baton Rouge, La

Skee,Christine&Jim,Bonnie &Glenn,&families,
Barb was a wonderful friend,and will miss her terribly.I will remember her smile,of which she always had,and her humor.She always made me laugh.Also ,I will remember her as the most caring person,that always was there to lend help&comfort when needed.She was a wonderful friend,and so much more.We will all miss her beans!We hope you know how much we loved her ,take comfort in knowing we share with you in your loss.>She lives on in each of you!Most...

Dear Skee and Family,
I am so very sorry to hear about Barbara's passing. She was such an elegant lady and always smiling. You two were an adorable couple. I loved it when Barbara and Skee came to visit. My Mom and Dad enjoyed going out dancing with you and Barbara. You and Barbara are a dear people in my heart. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Love Little Shelley Barkus(Formerly of North Hill)and Family

Dear Skee, Christine, Bonnie and families,

How deeply saddened we are to hear of the sudden loss of Barbara. A big void is left in the hearts of many today. She was such a beautiful, kind, generous and fun-loving woman who will be missed. Although we have been away from Vermont for many years we have lots of fond memories of her that we will forever cherish. Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you all and may you find comfort and peace during this very difficult time.

Dear Uncle Skee and Family,
When I heard the news today, I immediately felt sorrow. Auntie Barbara was such a special and dear person to all who knew her. Just her prescence made you feel glad to be near. She was so funny and compassionate. A truly remarkable woman. Vermont has lost a silver star, her family has lost a diamond. My memories of her as a child, and as an adult are precious. I am so sorry for your loss. Look to God at this time to ease your pain. Uncle Skee - to your children...

To Uncle Skee and family,
I havent seen any of you in quite a while but I wont ever forget my Uncle Skee and Aunt Barbara. I have the fondest memories of you both and especially Aunt Barbara's gum, which was the best when I was a young girl. She was so beautiful I always thought and so kind.I always enjoyed going back over to Readsboro to visit and sometimes I got the treat of going over to Uncle Skee's and Aunt Barabra's to stay the day. Until Gram died I did see you both quite often. ...

Uncle Skee and Family,
Our hearts are so sad with Auntie Barbara's passing. We take comfort in knowing she is in a better place. Memories are with us all forever. It was Auntie Barbara who introduced " Where's Waldo?" and "Round and round the chicken coop" to our son Wesley, some 16 years ago, and the laughter and fun times that came with ya'll's visits here in Georgia. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all in the coming days.

Janice and Dwayne Vaughn
Augusta, Georgia

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Uncle Skee,

I only want to remember the happy times. And there were so many of them. The summers at Hampton Beach, with Christine and Jim, Bonnie and Glenn sleeping in their cars or on the porch. You and Auntie Barbara were always such fun and so kind to my Vicki and Charlie. I will never forget Auntie Barbara's "snorty" little laugh. I love you all and grive with you in this sad and sudden loss.