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Barbara McKee STUART

Sacramento, California

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STUART, Barbara McKee Born in Placerville on November 30, 1917 weighing 2 pounds 6 ounces, Barbara was the smallest child to survive in El Dorado County at that time. Her parents were Joseph McKee and Pearl Varozza, both second generation settlers in the Gold Country. Joseph bought Placerville...

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Your mother's spirit lives on with your grace and generosity. Thank you for being such a great friend Alison. We love you.

Laura and Eric

"Unable are the loved to die. For love is immortality." ~Emily Dickinson

It is through her gracious daughter, Alison, that I have met Barbara's delightful spirit. Her beauty and memories shine in Alison's smile - sharing her mother's joys in life. I am honored to know them both. Warm hugs to you, my dear friend.

Barbara and her family gave me some of the best holidays and memories of my life.

Wonder full obit daughter Alison! Legacies are forever; your mom would be proud of you, I'm sure. I'm sorry for all your losses in the recent years. May a peace envelope your heart for the upcoming years.
Love to you Neighbor

How honored I am to have known Barbara Stuart and to be able to call her sister-in-law. She was a beautiful lady with a great zest for life and an unforgettable laugh.

I was very privileged to be the recipient of her bounty of delicious food. She was a gourmet cook. Those wonderful meals were served up with warm hospitality in a very beautiful home full of worldly and family treasures. I remember, too, her lovely roses and lush camellias. I was lucky to share with her a few...

I remember Barbara as a very beautiful, fun-loving, classy lady with wonderful cooking skills. I still think of her every time I take a tray of stuffed mushrooms to a party! I can only imagine what she is cooking up for the angels!

What fond memories I have of Mrs. Stuart and the whole Stuart family.

As a younger family member of the Swiss side of the family, I considered Bobbie my GLAMOROUS cousin who led a wildly exciting life whom I envied and admired. I thought she was wonderful and I wanted to grow up to be just like her, and throughout both our lives, I've never seen any reason to alter that opinion