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Barbara Jean Stevens

Colorado Springs, Colorado

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Barbara Jean Stevens of Widefield passed away on June 1, 2007 after battling cancer for 18 months. She was born July 4, 1936 in Breckenridge, Texas to Joe Morris and Dorothy (Johnson) McAfee. She married Richard G. Stevens on September 25, 1959 in Colorado Springs. Barbara and Richard opened...

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rest in peace barb. tim

Love and miss you Dossum. Love, Noodle

r i p barb, and while you are up there say hello to my wife sandi. she joined you on march 15, 2024. tim

rest in peace flower girl. we will always remember you and dick and the way you always took care of us when ordering flowers. tim and sandi meenan

To the Stevens family...I first met Barbara when I started my bird collection Jan, 1982, with a pair of the beatiful white Doves caged in her shop. Since then we have always dealt with her personnally with florals for three weddings in our family as well as the family floral for our daughter's funeral. She always personnally took care of other needs for special occassions, happy or sad. When I learned of her illness I was heartsick, but I know she's in a much better place, without pain and...

I just read about Barbara's passing, and I am deeply saddened. Dennis and I live in Illinois now. I have never forgotten the special place in my heart I have for all of you, and of all the wonderful memories. Barbara was a treasured friend, and I will miss her immensely. Please know that you will all be in my thoughts and prayers. I'll be in touch soon.

Dear Uncle Dick, Carol, and Chuck,
Sorry to hear of your loss. I know that you have many good memories of your wife and Mother. Hang on to them and they will help to get you through. Cling to God knowing that he has a purpose for all things. Your are in my thoughts and prayers.

Uncle Dick, Chuck and Carole:

You are in my thoughts and prayers at this time. Please email or call if there is any way I can help now or in the days ahead.

Uncle Dick, Carol & Chuck:
I'll always remember Aunt Barbara's smile because it is like her flowers--bright and cheery. We all miss Aunt Barbara. We are a call away if we can help.