Betty Wagner Thomas
I still hsve not learned to drink tea, even though Esther tried her best to teach me. Alan and Julie Wagner do not know this yet but I will make sure to tell them. Esther was a nice lady, a good neighbor and friend.
Birth date: Feb 8, 1922 Death date: Jan 2, 2009
Esther H. Barber, 86, of DeWitt, Iowa, died Friday, January 2, 2009 at West Wing Place, DeWitt, Iowa. A Memorial Service will be held at 10:30am, Tuesday, January 6, 2009 at the First Congregational United Church of Christ in De Read Obituary
I still hsve not learned to drink tea, even though Esther tried her best to teach me. Alan and Julie Wagner do not know this yet but I will make sure to tell them. Esther was a nice lady, a good neighbor and friend.
Ivan and Roger & Rhea, My warmest condolences to you and your families. I recall the day you moved into the house on the north side of town. Esther was a great "neighborhood mom".
To the family of Esther Barber. Esther was a wonderful great aunt and she will be greatly missed. Love to Ivan and family. Dan and Kim (Johnson) Bentley
Dear Jim and Lynn,
We are so sorry for your loss. No matter what the age, it is always too soon to say goodbye. Our thoughts are with you at this difficult time.
Sincerely,
Brian and Rene
Dear Lynn and family,
Thank you for the opportunity you gave us to care for your mother. We wish we could have had more time to get to know her. We are very sorry for your loss.
Our Sympathy,
Genesis Hospice, Clinton
Please accept my sincere sympathy. Rhea, I am so sorry to hear about your mother. I was surprised to read in the paper about her death. I guess I didn't realize she was that ill. I know how sad it is to loose you mother. There is no one that loves you like your mom. That is why we make the memories we do and we hold them tight in our heart.
It was so nice to visit with you once again, after not seeing your for so long. It did however seem like it had not been that long when we talked. I will not be able to make the memorial service as I am back at school. Take care and I hope to get to visit with you again when you are back in DeWitt to visit with your sister.
Thinking of you, Donna
Kaitlin and family, we just want you to know that you are in our thoughts and prayers at this time. Grandma was a classy lady and will be missed by many.
Love, Keith and Julie