Barbara Elaine Longerbone

Barbara Elaine Longerbone obituary

Barbara Elaine Longerbone

Barbara Longerbone Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jan. 1, 2012.
Longerbone, Barbara Elaine age 70, of St. George, Utah (former long time resident of Blaine, MN) passed away December 27, 2011 in Salt Lake City, Utah. She was born July 17, 1941 in Minneapolis, MN to Caroline Reese Butler and William Irving Butler. She married Thomas George Longerbone in Minneapolis, MN and they recently celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on September 23, 2011. Barb retired as a bookkeeper for Rehbein Transit where she worked for many years. Barb's favorite things in life were her cats, golfing, horses and spending time with her family. Barb was preceded in death by her parents, William and Caroline Butler. She is survived by her husband, Thomas; sister, Beverly (Joe) Cudsik; son, Bradley (Kimberly) Longerbone; grandchildren Kaitlin & Sklyer Longerbone. Private family services will be held at a later date in Minnesota. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to the American Cancer Society, PO Box 22718, Oklahoma City, OK 73123-1718 (www.cancer.org) in her name.

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February 2, 2012

Carolyn & Jim Palmer posted to the memorial.

January 6, 2012

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January 4, 2012

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Carolyn & Jim Palmer

February 2, 2012

We are deeply sadded to hear of Barb's passing. I remember the first time I met Barb at Justad's Woodcroft Ranch in Cedar, MN in 1958. What good memories I have of her over the past years showing horses. May she rest in peace.

January 6, 2012

Sorry for your loss. I knew Barbara back in Kenwood Grade School and at West High. When I think of her I always remember her smile.

Richard Chamberlin, Edina, MN

John Olchefski

January 4, 2012

I am so sorry to hear of Barbs passing. Many, Many good memories with her at Rehbeins over the years. Her laugh and big smole will always be remembered. My heart and prayers go out to her family.

Chris Manship

January 4, 2012

My deepest sympathies go out to your family. I worked with Barb at Rehbein Transit within 4 years of her retirement. She was one of those people who lit up the room and got a smile out of you. Lot's of memories, take out lunches and good laughs, she will be missed!

Tammi DuPay

January 4, 2012

I am so sorry to hear about Aunt Barb...she was a wonderful lady, she will be missed...she knew jesus and is in heaven...my prayers are with you, Uncle Tom and your family...please let me know when the family will get together...love Tammi DuPay and family

Doug, Deb & Izzy Bokelman

January 3, 2012

We really miss Aunt Barb. She was so much fun and full of love. We are so sad that we will be without her until we see her again in Heaven. God was ready for her beautiful soul. May those of us left behind feel God's comfort and lean on his strength to get us through! Love and blessings on all!

Karen Zeglin

January 3, 2012

Tom, Brad and family,
So sorry to hear of Barbs passing.Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Loved being neighbors through my childhood.Please let us know the details of the burial.

take care,
Karen (Gavin) Zeglin

Julie DuPay

January 3, 2012

We will all miss her so much. I always remember the visits to the house in Blaine. The family has lost a great woman. All of us DuPays send our regrets and our thoughts are with you all. Please let us know the details of burial. If there is anything we can do for you let us know.
Julie Ann DuPay(cousin)

Stan Wasik

January 3, 2012

Brad

So sorry to hear about your Mothers passing. May God help you find the strengh to get through the tough times and may she rest in peace

Kris (Jacques) VanDerBrink

January 3, 2012

I am so sorry for your loss. Barb was a wonderful lady, I still remember her laugh and smile. We enjoyed her everytime she came to Cottonwood Stables. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this sad time. She will be missed. Love Kris (Jacques) VanDerBrink

Nancy Johnson

January 2, 2012

Tom Brad and Family
We love you guys so much and we are so over whelmed with the sad news of Barbs unexpected passing. Where did the past 42 years go. We are lucky to have so many happy memories of the time we spent together since Brad was 3 years old. Barb was my "links" buddy for the past several years and I will so much miss the time we spent together on the courses. She taught me some things that made me a better golfer. Don't worry Tom we will be up to see you whenever you get home and we will spend some "Links " time with you and we'll celebrate all the good times we had together and Barbs good laugh. We'll imagine all the good food we shared too. Our hearts are crying for Barbs passing and our prayers are being sent to the Father and the Son for her and also for peace and comfort for all of you. Be sure dear friend, Tom, you are in our hearts and thoughts. We love you.
Jim and Nancy

Earlene Weisner

January 2, 2012

I am so sorry to hear about Barbs passing and send you all my blessings. I will always remember the fun we had both at Rehbeins and at the horse shows with Sheila and the girls. Treasure your memories of her and the love and joy she brought to your lives.

Kitty Theis

January 2, 2012

I'm shocked and saddened that I won't be seeing her bright smile/talking to Barb at Tanbark. She was a true "giver." My condolences to family.

Deanna Rehbein

January 2, 2012

Tom, Brad & Family,

I'm so sorry to hear of Barbs passing.
She was fun to show horses with and to
work with at Rehbeins. She was strong
willed and I don't think any thing got
passed her. She'll be greatly missed.
Love & Prayers to all of you.

January 1, 2012

Tom sorry for your loss, I fondly remember Barb from our many years at General Tire.
John W. Yaeger

January 1, 2012

We are so sad to hear of Barbs passing. She was a wonderful lady and will be missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Brian and Dawn Rehbein

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