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Barbara Ulrich

Torrance, California

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Barbara Ulrich (Omey) A life-long resident of the South Bay, at the age of 67 Barbara lost her long courageous battle with cancer, and passed away on December 30, 2012. She was born in Los Angeles to Amy and Dallas Omey and graduated from Hawthorne High School in 1963. She is survived by...

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So sorry about Barbara´s passing! She was a fun girl along with Mary and Joy! It´s been around 60 years since I last saw any of the Omey family! I still think about Mary often! Please give my condolences!

To Barbara's friends and family - from 1964-67 Barbara lived with my family and I always thought of her a my second older sister. We called her "bah-bah" because my baby nephew named her that. I have so many happy memories of "Bah bah", including one from more recent years when she visited me in MD and begged to have her photo taken at the Capitol Building in DC - what a happy fun day that was to honor her desire. She lit up every room she walked into, and she will be missed.

The one of our gang to say goodbye.
Barb you're still whispering in my ear, eternally playful. we danced together last for min at Jaquelyn's parents' party. Love you, ezi.

Russ -Mary -and Joy----I am heartbroken over the loss of Barbara---there are just no words----I have the memorial info and we will be there if no snow and I can get off this mountain to attend----my LOVE to all of you and my prayers are with you all--Loretta Langtry

I left the south bay in 1966 , to move to the bay area in1966. if I remember right Barbara was the last person ,i remember being around. she was a very compforting person, to be around. we danced and was a great partner. knew for five years, but seemed as if a life time .I'm so sorry we never reconnected , thank you for being a friend

Russ, so sorry to hear of you loss. Hang on to all the good memories and take comfort in knowing she is at peace.
Sincerely,
Chris Stephens