Richmond, Texas – It is with a heavy heart, the family of Barbara Ann (Roossien) Camacho, 75, announce she gained her wings on June 2, 2025. She was born to Dorothy and John Roossien, who preceded her in death.
Barbara was a hard-working woman who had a great love for her family and a kind heart. She found great joy in the simple pleasures of life: gardening, working in the yard, sewing, and creating beautiful crafts and artwork. Her creativity and love of life was shown not only in her artwork, but also in the care she gave to her home and family.
She is survived by her three children: Jennifer Camacho, Dawn Solomon and James Long; as well as her cherished grandchildren, Cheyanne, Kelsey and Jared. She is reunited in eternal peace with her precious granddaughter, Karrah Solomon.
Barbara was a devoted mother and proud grandmother. Her warmth, creativity and quiet strength touched everyone who knew her. Her legacy is one of love, dedication and appreciation of the little things in life. Her presence will be deeply missed, but her spirit will continue to inspire all of those who knew her.
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Linda Justema
July 7, 2025
Barb and I were friends in high school. She was such fun and had such a caring spirit, which she obviously carried into her adult life. My deepest sympathy to her family.
Yvonne Cramer Olmsted
July 4, 2025
Peaceful thoughts for your loss of a wonderful kind person. Our families lived in the same block growing up and I am glad that the reunion brought us together.
Carole (Douglas) Harken
July 2, 2025
Fond memories of Barb growing up and attending school together. Was blessed to see her and spend time at our 50th reunion. God bless her and perpetual light shine upon her.
Janice Long
July 1, 2025
Barbara was a wonderful mother-in-law. We will cherish the quilts she made for us and all the laughter we shared during her visits.
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