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Mary Virginia <I>Kimble</I> Barb

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Mary Virginia Kimble Barb

Birth
Petersburg, Grant County, West Virginia, USA
Death
29 Mar 2017 (aged 86)
Baker, Hardy County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
Petersburg, Grant County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Mary went to be with our Lord March 29, 2017 at the E.A. Hawse Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Baker,W.V. at the age of 86.
Born on November 27, 1930 she is the daughter of the late Lester Vernon Kimble and Lillie Bell Hedrick Kimble.
Her husband of 61 years, Allen Jackson Barb preceded her in death Oct. 2014.
Also a brother Lloyd Kimble and a sister Pauline Roberson.

Mary was always at her husbands' side, whether it was building a fence, feeding the cows, making maple syrup or applebutter, they were self-sufficient, her steadfastness and work ethic, she was one that never complained. She was blessed with her family as she cherished their time together. She was someone who always stayed busy or just worked jigsaw puzzles with her husband. Her competitiveness would often be noticed as the family would say,"Do not play Uno with her, she plays to win!" She was a member of the Moorefield Church of the Brethern and a member of the Order of Eastern Star Chapter #102.


Survivng are three daughters Brenda and Terry Hulver of Baker,W.V., and Ella M. McInerney of Moorefield,W.V.
Also several grand and great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were conducted at the Fraley Funeral Home Chapel.Internment will follow at the South Branch Memorial Gardens,Petersburg,W,V.
"You are sadly missed by family and friends"
Mary went to be with our Lord March 29, 2017 at the E.A. Hawse Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Baker,W.V. at the age of 86.
Born on November 27, 1930 she is the daughter of the late Lester Vernon Kimble and Lillie Bell Hedrick Kimble.
Her husband of 61 years, Allen Jackson Barb preceded her in death Oct. 2014.
Also a brother Lloyd Kimble and a sister Pauline Roberson.

Mary was always at her husbands' side, whether it was building a fence, feeding the cows, making maple syrup or applebutter, they were self-sufficient, her steadfastness and work ethic, she was one that never complained. She was blessed with her family as she cherished their time together. She was someone who always stayed busy or just worked jigsaw puzzles with her husband. Her competitiveness would often be noticed as the family would say,"Do not play Uno with her, she plays to win!" She was a member of the Moorefield Church of the Brethern and a member of the Order of Eastern Star Chapter #102.


Survivng are three daughters Brenda and Terry Hulver of Baker,W.V., and Ella M. McInerney of Moorefield,W.V.
Also several grand and great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were conducted at the Fraley Funeral Home Chapel.Internment will follow at the South Branch Memorial Gardens,Petersburg,W,V.
"You are sadly missed by family and friends"


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