Barbara passed away on June 29, 2024, in Nederland, Texas. She was born on October 25, 1946, in Smithville, Texas, to her loving parents Alton Grohman and Victoria Grohman. Barbara was also raised by her loving stepfather, Stan Vydrzal.
Barbara worked 35 years for the Motor Vehicle Division at the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles. Known for her strong work ethic, Barbara was highly respected in her field.
Outside of work, Barbara was an animal lover and advocate. She had a soft spot for all animals, to the point of helping turtles cross the road. Her compassionate nature extended not only to animals but also to people around her. Barbara was known for always having a warm smile ready for a friend in need. In her leisure time, Barbara enjoyed being a Houston Texan fan and following their games with great enthusiasm.
A devoted member of the Cooks Lake Road Bible study in Lumberton, Barbara's faith was an essential part of her life. She was a God-fearing Christian who found peace in her Savior Jesus Christ. Her kindness was sincere and unwavering, touching the lives of many.
Barbara is survived by her loving husband of 21 years, Gary Dean of Beauxart Gardens. She is also survived by her brothers Gene Grohman and his wife Joanne of Smithville, Texas, as well as Billy Vydrzal and his wife Nancy of Smithville, Texas.
Barbara was greeted into her eternal home by her parents Alton Grohman and Victoria Grohman, her stepfather, Stan Vydrzal, and her brother Leroy Vydrzal.
Visitation will be held July 8th at Melancon Levingston Funeral Home in Nederland from 4pm - 6pm, with services following. Graveside services will be held July 10th at Oak Hill Cemetery in Smithville at 11am. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the ASPCA or The Shriners Hospital.
Barbara will be deeply missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing her warm heart and generous spirit.
Rest in peace Barbara ... I will always love you.
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