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Barbara Lee <I>Adolf</I> Skinner

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Barbara Lee Adolf Skinner

Birth
Lovell, Big Horn County, Wyoming, USA
Death
22 Apr 2017 (aged 70)
Billings, Yellowstone County, Montana, USA
Burial
Lovell, Big Horn County, Wyoming, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.8100244, Longitude: -108.3878736
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Barbara Lee Adolf Skinner, 70, died April 22, 2017, at Billings Clinic in Billings, Montana, after a brave battle with a lingering illness. Barbara was born May 31, 1946, in Lovell, the daughter of Jake and Fernith Adolf.

Barbara adored spending time with her children and grandchildren. Barbara touched many lives and was loved by all. She was known for her compassionate spirit and nature and loved to serve others all through her life.

Barbara was an active member of the LDS church where she served in many callings and touched the lives of many people. She served in the Primary, Cub Scouts, Sunday School, Young Women, and numerous callings in the Relief Society. She loved to sing in the choir. Most of all she was a mom and grandmother.

On March 28, 1968, she married her Eternal Sweetheart, Darrell Dean Skinner. They were married and sealed together for all eternity in the Salt Lake Temple.

Barbara loved to spend time in the Big Horn Mountains. She loved to camp and she loved to fish. Barbara also loved to paint pictures and worked exclusively in oil paints.

Barbara was preceded in death by her parents, Jake and Fernith Allred Adolf; and her beloved son Jacob John Skinner.

She is survived by her husband, Darrell Dean Skinner of Lovell; her children, Brenda Lynn Emmett (Gary) of Lovell; Michael Dean Skinner (Sarah) of Forney, Texas; Jennifer Ann Skinner of Powell; and Julie Anne Morris of Pocatello, Idaho; brothers and sisters, Patricia Gail Allphin (N. Lee) of Stark City, Missouri; Linda Kay "Fred" Fry (Kenny) of Neosho, Missouri; Barton Jacob Adolf of Cody; Darlene Beasley (Ben) of Hendersonville, North Carolina; and Gregory Jay Adolf of Oregon City, Oregon; grandchildren, Chandler Emmett of Lovell, Brandon, Todd, Ethan, Lydia, Madelyn, Jacob, and Logan Skinner of Forney, Texas; and Rachael Morris of Pocatello, Idaho.

© Haskell Funeral April 27, 2017
Barbara Lee Adolf Skinner, 70, died April 22, 2017, at Billings Clinic in Billings, Montana, after a brave battle with a lingering illness. Barbara was born May 31, 1946, in Lovell, the daughter of Jake and Fernith Adolf.

Barbara adored spending time with her children and grandchildren. Barbara touched many lives and was loved by all. She was known for her compassionate spirit and nature and loved to serve others all through her life.

Barbara was an active member of the LDS church where she served in many callings and touched the lives of many people. She served in the Primary, Cub Scouts, Sunday School, Young Women, and numerous callings in the Relief Society. She loved to sing in the choir. Most of all she was a mom and grandmother.

On March 28, 1968, she married her Eternal Sweetheart, Darrell Dean Skinner. They were married and sealed together for all eternity in the Salt Lake Temple.

Barbara loved to spend time in the Big Horn Mountains. She loved to camp and she loved to fish. Barbara also loved to paint pictures and worked exclusively in oil paints.

Barbara was preceded in death by her parents, Jake and Fernith Allred Adolf; and her beloved son Jacob John Skinner.

She is survived by her husband, Darrell Dean Skinner of Lovell; her children, Brenda Lynn Emmett (Gary) of Lovell; Michael Dean Skinner (Sarah) of Forney, Texas; Jennifer Ann Skinner of Powell; and Julie Anne Morris of Pocatello, Idaho; brothers and sisters, Patricia Gail Allphin (N. Lee) of Stark City, Missouri; Linda Kay "Fred" Fry (Kenny) of Neosho, Missouri; Barton Jacob Adolf of Cody; Darlene Beasley (Ben) of Hendersonville, North Carolina; and Gregory Jay Adolf of Oregon City, Oregon; grandchildren, Chandler Emmett of Lovell, Brandon, Todd, Ethan, Lydia, Madelyn, Jacob, and Logan Skinner of Forney, Texas; and Rachael Morris of Pocatello, Idaho.

© Haskell Funeral April 27, 2017


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