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Barbara Karamitsos Obituary

Barbara Nell Katt Karamitsos

07/20/1935 - 01/17/2025

Barbara liked to say that she was 5 foot 2 with eyes of blue - we all knew that she was closer to about 4 '9". She used every inch of that to march every day for service, for peace, for justice, every day for a better future for the children of the whole world.

She loved to read the obituary section of the newspaper to learn about the lives of others. "You always learn so much about a person." But do we really? How can we put into words the feeling that others felt when they interacted with her? What words describe her squishy but strong hug, her belly laugh, her mashed potatoes, the comfort of her voice, the twinkle in her eyes, the way you felt her love and gentleness. Barbara personified unconditional love.

Born in Racine, Wisconsin on July 20, 1935 to Bill and Cora Katt, she started her junior high autobiography, "There was joy in the Katt Family when twins were born!" She and her wombmate, Bruce Neal, were the sixth and seventh children born in the Depression. From her beginnings, Family was everything. She grew up surrounded by love and affection and the understanding that the most important thing in life is not what you have but what you give. The Katt family moved to Kenosha, WI when the twins were preschoolers. Barbara experienced a joy-filled childhood surrounded by her siblings, Bill, Eugene, Edwin, Carol, Quentin, and Bruce and a very large extended family. She lived in Kenosha until her adult years, attending McKinley Junior High and graduated from Mary D. Bradford High School in 1953. Like her beloved older sister Carol, Barbara continued her studies as a nursing student at Oak Park, IL, graduating with her RN degree. Carol and her husband, Cliff Harris, set Barbara up on a blind date with the love of her life, John Karamitsos, a handsome medical student from University of Illinois School of Medicine.

John and Barbara got married in 1956 and moved to Germany where John was stationed as an Army Captain. From the beginning of their marriage, they were world travelers taking every chance they could to visit the countries of Europe while they were there. Throughout their marriage, they globe trotted on many adventures both near and far to "see the world and everything in it"!

On May 3, 1957, Barbara began her most cherished role - Mother. She and John did not yet have $1000 in the bank, just as her own mother had predicted. John Steven was born and the rest followed in fairly quick succession: Robert Allen in 1959, George William in 1961, Mary Ann in 1962, Carol Ann in 1963, Karen Marie in 1965, and Andrea Luise in 1969. She laid her baby Mary Ann to rest as an infant in 1962.

John and Barbara made their home in Santa Maria, California in 1962 after John finished OBGYN residency. John's career spanned the breadth of his life until he passed at the age of 74 in 2004. Barbara worked tirelessly to keep a busy household together and provide tender loving care to her family, her friends, her neighborhood, and her community. She adored her husband: their marriage provided a model to a marriage built on friendship, devotion, acceptance, and growth.

Throughout her lifetime, Barbara cherished her "circle of friends". She filled her calendar with events, parties, gatherings, meetings, performances, and pie-days. With equal enthusiasm, she relished the quiet one-on-one visits with YOU all. Many of her dear friends and family have greeted her on the other shore where they are dancing with the "party girl"!!

John and Barbara's whole world was their family. They were intentional about maintaining and nurturing family connections with their many, many family and friends across the country and around the world. She, Uncle Gene, and Auntie Carol formed the core "Antique Road Show" for our Katt Family Reunions. Barb and John drove 1000s of miles to their parents and siblings in AZ, KS, NE, WI, IL, and MN.

In our home on Diamond Drive, Barb nurtured us all with delicious nutritious meals, warm baths and cozy beds, and a morning charge as we left for school, "Put a smile on your face and a song in your heart and find the joy in your day!" Our mom was a mom to so many - ours was the house that kids wanted to go to. For a couple of years, we had our foster brother Todd living with us. She loved him as much as us, helping him to heal and to grow.

Barbara and John opened their home to many foreign exchange students over the years, hosting them for a few weeks, a year, and for some, a lifetime. Barbara the "host-buster" even took in students whose initial placements didnt work out. She mothered Tomoko, Ayako, Lim, Johan, Kati, Blanca, Adriano, Edgar, Yukiko, Jesper, Idwer, Karina, and Nai-Yun, as well as others whose names we cannot recall. Barbara worked many hours with chicken BBQ fundraisers and other fund-raising events to support Robert and George and other local youth to serve in Amigos de Las Americas, a youth service organization for administering vaccinations, optometry, and sanitation to communities in Central and South America.

Barbara and John became grandparents with the 1993 arrivals of Cora and Karen, their first granddaughters born just 4 days apart! Her time of waiting was over - and as their children's lives grew they became grandparents to 22 grandchildren: Cora, Karen, William, Isabella, Quentin, Ellie, Gerrit, John-john, Sean-O, Akemi, Andrea, George, Kai, Dimitris "DJ", Tommy, Jason, Johnny, Helen, Barbara, Penelope, Melia "Momo", Leo. They would host "Gramma Camp" during the summers and the last one they shared in 2004 was a treasure for Barb as she frequently recalled our dad saying, "You really outdid yourself with that one!!" After the passing of her husband in 2004, Grandma carried Poppy close to her heart. Even the grandchildren born after his passing knew Poppy through stories and photos and life's lessons. Grandma wore his wedding ring on a chain around her neck. The babies would play with the ring and she would say "That's Poppy's ring". In the past two years, Grandma became GG. Bobby, Charlotte "Charlie", Dorothy "Dot", and Sadie snuggled into her softness, listened to her Birdy song and her "A-a-a-a....that's GG's cane!", and enjoyed her yummy meals.

Barbara Karamitsos didn't just talk the talk, she walked the walk. She worked tirelessly over the decades for social and political justice and reform. She wanted to see transformation in the world from greed and hate to a world that valued Peace and Love and Acceptance: A world that celebrates each person and creature and feature as a work of God and loved by God. She supported more organizations and causes than can be listed here. Some highlights include: Charter member of the League of Women Voters in Santa Maria; co-organizer for local Planned Parenthood clinic; lifelong Presbyterian at First Presbyterian Church in Santa Maria, Orcutt Presbyterian Church, and Community Presbyterian Church of Pismo Beach with leadership as a Deacon, Elder, Sunday School teacher and youth leader, Peace Committee; local Democratic clubs; NAACP; and local schools performing arts and music, PCPA and Santa Maria Symphony subscriber.

At her request, we invite you to share your gifts of charity with the world, through donations, deeds, or supportive words. She specified a few suggestions: Friends of Waller Park, United Farm Workers, Santa Maria Symphony, and UNICEF. In honor of her and all the other saints, Let your Light Shine!!

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Published by Santa Maria Times on Jan. 23, 2025.

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Sharon Libsack

March 10, 2025

She was a great joy to this world!
As a fellow obituary reader, I have to say the family really outdid yourselves. I loved reading all about her. I didn´t know all those things and I loved it!

Julie Grennan Slider

February 5, 2025

Sending my deepest condolences to the Karamitsos family. Barbara was a beautiful soul. She had a special way of making those around her feel cared for and loved. I am so grateful to have known her. What an incredible blessing she was to so many!

All of the Tonascia Family

January 29, 2025

What a beautiful tribute to a beautiful big hearted sweet lady. She did love everyone and more importantly she was loved by everyone whom she shared that cute little smile and twinkle in her eyes. We all felt welcomed by her loving hugs and kind words. She was a true gem and a caring soul. Thank you for sharing you lives and precious time with us! Our condolences to all of you on the loss of your beautiful mother, grandmother and friend

Jennifer Lucas

January 27, 2025

I have so many fond memories of Mrs. K and her wonderful family. I was blessed to have spent years among the Karamitsos clan´s fun, kind and loving family; road trips, PCPA performances, delicious Sunday dinners, family movies and so much more. Thank you!!
May GOD bless Barbara and John, as they are now reunited in Heaven.
With much love,
Jennifer (Jay) Lucas

Lawanda Lyons-Pruitt

January 27, 2025

My heartfelt condolences! I am so sorry that I could not be with you all on Saturday. Unfortunately, I was in Sacramento at my adoptive brother/biological uncle services. On behalf of the NAACP, it's officers, executive committee and members, we offer our deepest condolences, send love, thoughts and prayers. Thank you Mrs. Barbara Karamitos for your many deeds including work on behalf of the local NAACP when there was "blackballing" and Blacks could not get a membership. Thank you for taking a stand and being with us. Thank you for always attending our numerous events and your many cards of encouragement. Rest In Power. We love you and you will be truly missed. Lawanda Lyons -Pruitt, President, Santa Maria -Lompoc NAACP

Chelsea Leitcher

January 25, 2025

Blessings and peace to this wonderful women.

Teri Real Baxter

January 24, 2025

Dr. karamitsos and Dr. Newswanger were in private practice many years ago, I worked with Dr. Newswanger and my good friend Jackie Weddle worked Dr.K as he was known by the office staff. We all worked as a great team for years. And on occasion were invited to the Karamitsos home, where I had the pleasure of meeting Dr. Ks wife Barbara, she was so gracious and kind to be around. I am 74 now, but those years were the best. My deepest condolences to the family and friends of Mrs. Karamitsos.

RICHARD SHAW

January 24, 2025

Barbara and John were the kindest and most caring and loving couple possible.They devoted their lives to their family and others throughout their professional and private lives. They inspired us all and made us all better and fuller people. We loved them and we love all the beautiful Karamitsos Family. With heavy hearts, Dick and Rosemary Shaw and Children

Gary Koivisto

January 24, 2025

I'll say the obituary is a good reflection of Barbara. I experienced Amigos over two summers when she was a key coordinator. I also knew her through Orcutt Presbyterian during the Wedaa pastorship years. I didn't realize husband Dr John K passed away in 2004. There were so many distractions during the working years. Hearing that Carol was going to be the same MD specialty as her dad made sense and she has been active like her mom. My condolences to John and Robert (and the rest of family, of course) whom I knew at Righetti in the 70s - only half a century ago. From my Thorton Wilder ladder I go back to the snippets of memories from that time. There were a few families that stand out from that period. The Karamitsos family was one of them because of Barb and John. I think I'll go for a walk on the JKT.

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Elvia Chivers

January 24, 2025

Carol and family, sending you condolences and blessings for the loss of your mother. Her story is inspiring, and she leaves a beautiful legacy. God bless you all!

Jeanne Lethbridge

January 23, 2025

Barb was an amazing person. One of the first people I met when I moved to Santa Maria. I met her while walking my dog on Diamond. We had a wonderful chat. Come to find out, we attended the same church. Lucky me! I got to see her weekly. She shared some of the best parenting advice I ever received. I just heard from her days before she passed. We had moved from the area, yet she took time to reach out. Barb will be truly missed. I was blessed to know many in her family and her beloved John. To Barb´s kids, thanks for sharing your Mom

Genevieve Sweet

January 23, 2025

I didn´t know Barbara, but she sounds like she was a fantastic person. Rest in peace with the angels.

Carolyn Baldiviez

January 23, 2025

Carol, John and all of the Karamitsos family, may you find comfort in the beautiful life that Barbara lived. She was an amazing woman and way ahead of her time. I feel privileged to have known her and will miss our conversations. May she rest in peace with the love of her life. -Sending love and prayers from the Baldiviez/Martinez family.

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