Trudy-Bargine-Obituary

Trudy Christina Bargine

Colorado Springs, Colorado

1955 - 2023

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American Cancer Society

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TRUDY CHRISTINA (KLEYN) BARGINE September 8, 1955 October 15, 2023 Trudy Christina Bargine passed away peacefully surrounded by her beloved family on October 15, 2023 after a courageous 6 year battle against breast cancer. Trudy was born on September 8, 1955 in Raymond, Alberta, to Hans and Ila...

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To the family of Trudy I am heartbroken for all of you as I have dealt with Cancer that brings attention as to how many years others are also trying to find a cure. In my research I got back to a great grandfather who died in 1911 and his death certificate said cause of death, Stomach and Liver Cancer.112 years this year and no cure for either of those yet? Generations were my ggf, gm, mother., 3 generations of heredity via my mother, her mother and her mothers father. It has to be...

Dear family of Hank Bargine Jr., my cousins related to my mom, sister of Hank's Father Hank Bargine Sr. I was deeply saddened to hear of your loss of your beloved Trudy. Words cannot ever express the sorrow you must all feel. I wish I had met her. My love and caring to all of you...Cousin Dolly Ward

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived. I was blessed to have been a small part of her life and enjoyed her sense of creativity and good nature.

I knew Trudy when she was 15-17 years old in the Beverly Hills area of Chicago. I'm very sorry to hear of her very premature passing. My mother succumbed to breast cancer at an even younger age. This was a very nice tribute. I'm glad to hear that she lived such a fruitful life.

so sorry, she joins my loves who also endured BC.

For over 20 years, I was a frequent visitor to Hank and Trudy's delightful home. I can't count the number of wonderful dinners she prepared for us, or the good conversations we shared. And always, her art surrounded us in all its manifestations; sewing like a pro, doll-making worthy of an art gallery, decorating and gardening. But her greatest creations were her children, Berkeley and Morgan, who seemed to have skipped the alienated adolescent phase altogether, and sought her counsel and her...