Barbara-Straus-Obituary

Barbara Straus

Sylvania, Ohio

Oct 5, 1950 – Jan 22, 2015 (Age 64)

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BORN
October 5, 1950
DIED
January 22, 2015
AGE
64
LOCATION
Sylvania, Ohio

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STRAUSBarbara Lynn, M.D. Barbara Straus was born on October 5, 1950, to Meyer and Lillian Straus in Philadelphia, PA. An active, gifted, intelligent, and free spirited child, she gravitated early in her life to dance. She attended Solomon Schechter Day School and later The Akiba Hebrew Academy,...

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Hello Dr. Grubb, I just met you today I was the young lady who got your registered for your appointment today (2/20/2019) I was the lady who told you to get rid of your house phone lol. I could she the passion in your eyes as you spoke of your wife. After reading this I can tell she was someone special with a heart of gold. Her heart seemed bigger than her body and you can tell she will truly be missed. I don't know her and never got the chance to meet her but I know just from what I read and...

Dear Dr. Grubb, I would like to extend my deepest sympathies to you and your family. The exemplary love and devotion that you and Barbara shared was touching to us all.

I will continue to keep you and your family in my daily prayers.

Blair: Our deepest sympathy to you from Phyllis and me. These last few years have been so very difficult and we admire both your and Barbara's courage. Best to you, David

Blair,
I am terribly sorry for your loss. Barbara was clearly a remarkable person, as are you. My deepest sympathy to you and your family.
Jeremy Ruskin

my sincerest condolences. reading Barbara's obituary was uplifing and inspiring. may her legacy live on.

Blair,

We mourn with you the loss of your life partner. Your memories alone will give you solace in the dark hours and lead you back into the light of life. For they are indelible, yours alone and immutable.

We pray and hope that God will bless you and your family in the years ahead with peace and pride in the wonderful marriage that you have had.
With affection,

Dr. Grubb, my sincere sympathy to you and your family. Although I did not know your wife, I felt like I did because of the warm way you spoke about her during my patient visits with you. I admire you both for your service and dedication to others.

Barbara will live on through you and your children and the many other people she has helped and touched over the years.

Dr. Grubb,
My heart breaks for you right now. I am "just a patient of yours" but you make us all feel like family. My prayers have been with you & your wife for many years now.
I pray now that God gives you peace through this hard time.
Sincerely,
Robin L DeGood
Marion, Ohio