SUSAN-BARRETT-Obituary

SUSAN KATHRYN BARRETT

Columbus, Ohio

About

LOCATION
Columbus, Ohio

Obituaries

Send Flowers

BARRETT SUSAN KATHRYN BARRETT (Stiller), age 75, beloved wife of the late James M. Barrett, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, of Upper Arlington, OH., passed away Monday, March 8, 2010 at Riverside Methodist Hospital after a brief illness. Sue was born July 8, 1934 in Akron, OH. Daughter of the...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

Mike, I am so sorry for your loss. Your mother was a very sweet woman. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

Always cheerful and fun to be with no one could ask for a better companion during those fun-filled teen-age years. Here's to our wonderful, never to be forgotten . . . the original "Life's a bowl of cherries" girlfriend. We did it all and did it again!
Friday night football games, Lake Erie vacations in the summer, skating at Forest Lodge every winter, swimming at White Pond, horseback riding at Garman Road Stables (the same street where Sue lived), dancing under the stars at Myers...

We lost our Aunt Sue this past week and we are sad not only for ourselves, but for our wonderful cousins because we know the pain of loss. The kindness, love and affection that you displayed everyday to my Mother, Father and our entire family will never be forgotten.
Despite the sorrow we all feel, I like to think of the glorious reunion that is now taking place in the Kingdom of Heaven and the welcoming committee that was surely there to greet you Aunt Sue. We love you and will always...

Mary:
Nancy and I where saddened to hear that your mother has passed. We know that she will be missed by all. Please pass on our sympathies to your family.

Rick & Nancy Merzweiler
Mary Pat Kirkham's brother and sister in law.

Naples, Fl.

I have such fond memories of the Barrett family. Sadly I will miss Sue's funeral, because I am in Florida. I remember Corydon Road, having our babies in MacDonald House together, journeys to Columbus, family weddings, and most of all her ready smile. What a wonderful family you have, and such a wonderful mother she must have been. God bless you all!
Marilyn Donnelly Doman

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Where does one start? Mrs. Barrett was like a second mother to me growing up. Despite seven children and two dogs, there was always room for me in the station wagon! Whenever I think of her, I picture her seated with Mr. Barrett at the kitchen table in the afternoon drinking coffee. Mr. Barrett would say somthing funny and they would look at each other, each with a twinkle in their eye after all of those years, and Mrs. Barrett would laugh and laugh saying "Oh Jimmy!".
I am so...