Barbara was part of the dance crew for playday. We all worked hard and had a lot of fun putting it all together. Out of the four years, class of 65 came in first for 3 years and 2nd only once. I will always remember the sparkle in her eyes and the joy in her smile. We will miss you Barbara at the 46th and 50th Reunion, but we won't forget you!
Anthony, I was so saddened to learn of Barbara's passing. In addition to Mission High, I also attended St. Therese's grade school in Alhambra with Barbara. I have such a clear memory of Barbara (it was either 4th or 5th grade) when she was selected to be the center of our class play during the opening ceremonies for the Parish's "Festival" weekend. She was costumed as a "bride" for the skit and was so lovely she garnered the admiration of her classmates and the audience--and that never changed--she was a beautiful person in all respects. Of course, she will never be forgotten, kept close in memory and prayer . . .
Anthony Weber
I hope everyone will remember Barbara on our 50th Reunion. I miss her terribly.
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Linda Rougeau (Chval)
Barbara was part of the dance crew for playday. We all worked hard and had a lot of fun putting it all together. Out of the four years, class of 65 came in first for 3 years and 2nd only once. I will always remember the sparkle in her eyes and the joy in her smile. We will miss you Barbara at the 46th and 50th Reunion, but we won't forget you!
Candace Dickerson (Filek)
Anthony, I was so saddened to learn of Barbara's passing. In addition to Mission High, I also attended St. Therese's grade school in Alhambra with Barbara. I have such a clear memory of Barbara (it was either 4th or 5th grade) when she was selected to be the center of our class play during the opening ceremonies for the Parish's "Festival" weekend. She was costumed as a "bride" for the skit and was so lovely she garnered the admiration of her classmates and the audience--and that never changed--she was a beautiful person in all respects. Of course, she will never be forgotten, kept close in memory and prayer . . .