1936
2010
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Barbara and two other co-workers. Oct. 1961
Bettye Marvel
October 20, 2010
I was saddened to read of Barbara's death. We worked together 1959-1963 at Morris Plan in downtown Evansville. During this path-crossing time in our lives, we became friends, and although we didn't keep in touch, she remained in my memories and always brought a smile.
I want to convey my sincere sympathy to her surviving family. I am sure you are feeling a void at her passing, but I hope her memories will soon bring a smile of comfort to you all.
My last name was Hinton when we worked at Morris Plan.
Diane Rye
October 17, 2010
Jim, I want to send my deepest sympathy to you for your loss. I know it will take you a while to get adjusted. I feel honored to have met you and Barbara.
Diane Rye
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