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Barbara Ferguson Obituary

Barbara Ferguson
12/27/1941 - 04/08/2024
Barbara Ferguson, 82, of Midland, finished her battle with cancer and ran into the arms of her Savior on April 8, 2024. She is now rejoicing with the Lord on streets of gold with her son, Daniel.
Barbara was born December 27, 1941, in Gorman, TX to Ralph and Leona Ball. She attended Breckenridge High School and was active at Bethany Baptist Church where she met her husband, Guinn Ferguson. They married in Breckenridge on January 21, 1961. She was a homemaker, but she also babysat children after school for many years. In 1972, Guinn, Barbara, and their three children began attending Bellview Baptist Church. They were active volunteers with the youth group and Sunday School.
In 1995, their son, Daniel, was in a car accident that left him with a brain injury causing him to be a quadriplegic and unable to speak or eat. Barbara took over his care for him at home and faithfully cared for Daniel's every need until his death in 2021. Her love for Daniel through caring for him and his unwavering joy through it all were a constant and continuous testimony to the glory of the Lord. Barbara, Guinn, and Daniel's continuous faith were evident in everything they did.
Beginning in the late 2000s, Barbara started packing shoeboxes at Bellview for Operation Christmas Child through Samaritan's Purse. This was just one more way that Barbara loved to share the glory of the Lord. She packed shoeboxes for many years before she joined leadership by serving in Church Relations where she would speak at local churches and businesses about the mission of Operation Christmas Child. She continued to serve in leadership and received her 10-year pin of service only months before her passing.
For every shoebox that is received, it is said that 10 people will experience the Gospel. This means that between the shoeboxes she packed and the ones she prayed over, she played a role in thousands if not hundreds of thousands of people who were able to experience the Gospel. She frequently shopped for deals at Dollar General to find items to pack inside these shoeboxes. I'm certain that every cashier in the Midland area knew Barbara and knew about Operation Christmas Child. She never failed to tell every person she met about the mission of Operation Christmas Child and what the ministry meant to her. She took every encounter as an opportunity to share the Gospel.
In addition to all of this, Barbara was the kind of person who always helped the people around her, whether she knew them or not. Once you met Barbara, you would walk away knowing that she was in your corner whether you were a stranger, friend, or family. She would go out of her way to help the people around her in any way she could. That is who Barbara was. She loved people like Jesus and wanted to share the love of Jesus with them. Her love for the Lord was evident in everything that she did.
Barbara is survived by her husband of 63 years, Guinn Ferguson of Midland; daughter, Janess Smith and her husband, Randy, of Little Rock, Arkansas; son, Mark Ferguson and his wife, Christine, of Little Rock, Arkansas; her grandchildren, Madeleine, Renner (wife Lacey), and Keller Smith and Mackenzie, Zoe, and Avery Ferguson, all of Little Rock, Arkansas; adopted family Keith and Marilyn Waldrop, Keilyn Waldrop, Amanda Arpe, and Brecken Arpe, all of Midland; and many other friends too numerous to count who are considered family.
Barbara's loss will be felt throughout the city of Midland and beyond throughout her many forms of outreach and ministry. We will forever miss the sparkle in her eyes and bright smile, but we know that she is now at peace and fully healed. We will see her again one day and what a glorious day that will be.
The visitation will be on Thursday, April 11, 2024 from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm at Nalley-Pickle & Welch Funeral Home. A celebration of life will be Friday, April 12, 2024 at 2:00 pm at Bellview Baptist Church. Interment will follow at 3:00 pm at Resthaven Memorial Park.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Samaritan's Purse Operation Christmas Child via this link: https://www.samaritanspurse.org/memorial-page/barbara-ferguson-midland-tx/
Arrangements are under the direction of Nalley-Pickle & Welch Funeral Home & Crematory of Midland. Online condolences may be made at www.npwelch.com.

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Published by Midland Reporter-Telegram on Apr. 11, 2024.

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Sharon & John West & family

December 20, 2024

There was not a sweeter kinder friend & neighbor!! I miss talking to her so so much. Even tho I didn't see her often I knew she was praying for us! I love you and miss you my precious friend!

Daphne Mosley

April 18, 2024

I remember Mrs Ferguson as my Sunday school teacher then one day I saw them this year and she was my valet customer and it was awesome how she remembered me and my siblings well I thank God I has a chance to see the nice family that showed me the Lord in Sunday school God was blessed with a beautiful Angel that He was ready for in Heaven bless you and your family Daphne mosley

CONNIE HARGRAVE

April 12, 2024

I did Barbara´s hair for years off n on & the kids too ... Daniel n Mark were sweet kids , loving on my kids ...,I don´t remember Janess as much because she was in school when Barbara & the boys came for cuts ... I cut Daniel´s hair at their house after his injury ... he grinned , especially through his eyes ... He was a special boy ... I loved them all ... I´m praying for y´all & Janess I know you´ll have special memories of the last few months ... Guinn I´m praying for you too ... you were blessed having Barbara for your life partner ... love y´all , Connie Hargrave

Angela and Kevin Melton

April 11, 2024

We have been near neighbors to Barbara and Guinn for 12 years. Barbara always had a smile, a twinkle in her eye and a cheerful, "Hello, neighbor!"
She was a good friend to many neighbors on the block. I remember her long friendship with our next door neighbor, Jeannie. She would run down to help Jeannie with any need that she had, at the drop of a hat.
Her devotion and care for Daniel and all of her family was evident in every conversation. When Daniel passed suddenly, Barbara was shaken but I could see she meant to rally and continue to help others...which she successfully carried out. Just as she set her mind to do.
She loved her kitties and took such good care of them. I met her in the alley on two occasions when a kitty went missing, as she searched and called for them, and joining her in her search, we looked together while she talked about Mama Kitty or Poppy. She loved plants and flowers .. and wind chimes.
Every fall, she began gearing up for the Angel Tree drive and we saw her coming and going with many Christmas boxes. By Christmas, I thought she would appear looking worn out...but no. Barbara delighted in caring for others. She touched many people, both here and abroad through her faithful efforts, all while she spent many hours day and night in her very careful and faithful way, to see that Daniel lacked or suffered nothing that she and Guinn could provide. We've made a memorial donation to the Christmas box program, though I believe I missed the opportunity to see it recorded as a memorial in her name.
The last two times I saw Barbara, she was extending grace to me as a neighbor. At Christmas, after she received her diagnosis, she offered to care for some animals for us so we could go to a long overdue Christmas and birthday celebration for our daughter. It meant a great deal to us, as we had been unable to find anyone to help. On the last day I saw her, she was "rescuing" me from being accidentally locked out of my house. I showed up at her house and knocked on the door to ask if I could borrow her phone so I could call my husband. She gladly provided me with a phone then she and Janiss gracefully sat outside and talked with me until he arrived.
We're going to miss Barbara very much but we have been delighted that we've known her for so long and we look forward to seeing her in heaven again.

Phyllis Sharrick Zetzman

April 11, 2024

Guinn and family, so sorry for your loss. Barbara was a wonderful loving person. I worked with her before Daniel had his accident. She just served the Lord in all she did. Holding you in my prayers,

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