Barbara Marie Walcome

Barbara Marie Walcome obituary, Minneapolis, MN

Barbara Marie Walcome

Barbara Walcome Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Cremation Society of Minnesota (First Memorial Funeral Chapel) - Duluth on Apr. 22, 2024.

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Obituary of Barbara Marie Walcome
Barbara Marie (Rengo) Walcome died peacefully at home on Thursday, April 18, 2024, in Duluth, Minnesota, at the age of 80, after a short, courageous battle with pancreatic cancer.
Barb is survived by her husband Jack; children Jackie Walcome (Aldo Hertz), Jill Conley (Keith "Boomer" Conley) and Chris Walcome (Bonnie); sisters Marilyn Hanson and Kathy Bennett; seven grandchildren Troy (Erica), Erik (Hannah), Mark (Mikayla), Alexis (Ryan), Octavia, Alectra, and Gemma; and six great grandchildren Chloe, Harper, Millie Marie, Brynn, Isla Wren and Evie. She is preceded in death by her parents Hjalmer Rengo and Sigrid Rengo Olson, and granddaughter Sarah Conley.
Barb was born on March 25, 1944, and grew up surrounded by lifelong friends in the Duluth Heights neighborhood. As teenagers she and Jack spent many hours skating together at the local rink. She graduated from Duluth Central High School in 1962, and married the love of her life, Jack, the same year. In later years they continued skating together and even a few times on Lake Superior and the Lester River.
Barb wore many hats over the years from wiring sauna stoves at Finnleo Sauna, to partnering with Jack at Woodland Liquor Store, to managing the kitchen at Automatic Vending Services (AVS). Her weekends were never quiet. On top of keeping everyone and everything in line at home, she taught Sunday School to preschoolers at Faith Lutheran Church for 25 years.
In 1992, Barb opened Walcome Home Daycare. Over the next 14 years, she brought joy to countless kids, who loved coming to read, play and run around outside at Grandma Barb's. Many wondered why her TV was always "broken" (the kids got to watch one Christmas movie a year). She continued to follow the lives of her daycare kids by attending many of their events and keeping up with birthdays by sending cards and pictures.
Barb was passionate about Lake Superior and collecting beach glass. Her morning two-mile walk always included a view of the Lake. She said she could never imagine living anywhere else.
Over the years, she and Jack created marvelous gardens of annuals, perennials, vegetables and berries. Many of these spaces are in tribute to loved ones passed. Being an excellent cook, she used the garden produce to the fullest and also loved to share the produce with neighbors and friends.
Barb was a generous woman who loved deeply. She kept track of friends' and families' milestones. Her cards would include recipients' photos from the past or present or pictures from the garden. While she always praised others' skills, she herself was a witty writer and had a keen camera eye.
She volunteered at the Second Harvest food bank. She was a founding member of the Historic Central High School Museum, and gave tours of the clock tower to class reunion groups each summer. And when a community matter called to her, she became a tireless advocate, emailing city council members, attending school board meetings, and always voting.
The funeral is scheduled for Saturday, May 11, at the Cremation Society of Minnesota, 4100 Grand Ave., Duluth, MN 55807. Visitation will begin at 2:00 p.m., followed by a memorial service at 3:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to Second Harvest Northland food bank at secondharvestnorthland.org. The family would like to thank St. Luke's Hospice for their swift support and guidance.
Barb will be greatly missed by all of those who had the opportunity to know and love her.

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Sharon Goar

December 18, 2024

I grew up across the street from Barb. She was always special. Once she became your friend it was forever. she was so thoughtful Sharon pictures from our growing up ears keeping in touch. I don´t know how she did it all. I hope she knew how much she was loved and how much she has missed.

Sharon Goar

May 7, 2024

I spent days upon days playing at Barbs house , paper dolls , skip rope, and many many more games we played. Once you knew Barb you had a friend for life. she was special when she was little and she was even more special as she grew older

Laurie Valentine Spratt

April 30, 2024

Dear Walcome Family,

Barb ALWAYS had a place in my heart. She was there for many of my important life moments. As our lives drifted apart, I was always updated on your families because I got cards in the mail with family updates. She would always say, "You will always be my sister-in-law." Those cards & photos mean the world to me. I now sit here with tears running down my face not even knowing how you must feel. I am so very sorry.

To Barb--I love you! You will always have a special place in my heart.

Laurie

Tony and Rene Susnik

April 23, 2024

Jill, Boomer and family, the one thing we remember most about your Mom and Grandma, was her laugh. She had the best laugh and she had such a presence about her. She will be missed by many...our hearts go out to you.

Linda Vukson

April 23, 2024

The setting of the huge moon this morning is a tribute to your wonderful life. You will always be my forever friend.
Lindee

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