1939
2021
Barbara Rains
PORTAGE - Barbara Rains, 81, of Portage, Indiana, died May 30, 2021 at the University of Chicago Medical Center. Barbara Carroll Rains was born in Michie, Tennessee in 1939, the ninth of eleven children. She attended Michie High School where she broke the girls' basketball scoring record, was named valedictorian of her senior class, and voted "Cutest Couple" with a young gentleman named Scottie Rains. The Christmas Eve following Barb and Scott's graduation, they married and boarded a train for Gary, Indiana, beginning a sixty-four year marriage.
Barb and Scott went on to have two daughters and moved to Portage, Indiana where she lived the remainder of her life. Barbara was a devoted mother who dedicated her life to her daughters and their activities. She worked as a teacher's assistant and secretary for Central Elementary School and a secretary for Fegely Middle School. She remained an active advocate for Portage Township Schools long after both of her daughters graduated.
Barbara cherished her granddaughters, Caroline, Meredith, and Lennon. She never hesitated at the opportunity to care for them when needed. She was the quintessential "spoiling" grandmother; abundantly generous with her time, resources, and love.
Barb was also an avid tennis player, playing three to four times a week with a group of women who became her treasured friends.
Barb was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer in January of this year. On May 10th she underwent a long and extensive surgery followed by a cascade of complications. She passed peacefully after a hard-fought battle in which her body could no longer sustain her spirit.
Barbara is preceded in death by her parents Mary and Dewey Carroll, brothers James D. Carroll, Elwood Carroll, Hoyt Carroll, Frank Carroll, and Joe Carroll. She is survived by sisters: Joyce Cochran, Wanda Tucker, Martha Dupree, Linda Carpenter, and Mary Bassett; husband, Scott Rains, and daughters Kim (Kevin) Ober and Susanna (Colin) Moriarty, and granddaughters Caroline Ober, Meredith Ober, and Lennon Moriarty.
A memorial service will be arranged at a later date. In lieu of flowers, a contribution to the American Cancer Society is appreciated.
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Cindy Rapier
June 15, 2021
Scott, Kim, Susanna, and Families,
I am so sorry to hear about Barb´s passing. She was so special to me and I will always treasure the times I spent with all of you growing up. Please know that you all are in my thoughts and prayers.
John Dube
June 6, 2021
Sorry to hear about your mom Kim. Heaven has gained a tennis angel.
Cheryl Girman
June 6, 2021
So sad to learn of Barb's passing. She was a beautiful person inside and out. My prayers continue to be with Scott, Kim, Susanna and family.
Dannie and Fielder Martin
June 5, 2021
Our deepest sympathy to Scott, Susanna and Kim on the loss of a lovely lady. My the love of family and friends comfort you.
james allen martz
June 4, 2021
Scott, Kim, and Susanna,
What a shock to see the article. A terrific lady to work
with at Fegely, and so warm and friendly whenever we
ran into each other. Please make sure we know the
date of the memorial service. God Bless.
Jim and Sue Martz
Jeanne Miotke
June 4, 2021
I loved working with Barb and playing tennis with her. She had such a cheerful nature and beautiful smile. I pray for comfort and peace for the Rains family.
Kathy Kobialka
June 3, 2021
My condolences & prayers to all the Rains family.
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