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Barbara Marie <I>Huseby</I> Amavisca

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Barbara Marie Huseby Amavisca

Birth
Steele, Kidder County, North Dakota, USA
Death
27 Feb 2020 (aged 78)
Yuma, Yuma County, Arizona, USA
Burial
Cremated. Specifically: Contributor: Tera Amavisca (51383589):
Barbara Amavisca was cremated.
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Barbara passed away on February 27, 2020 after celebrating her 78th birthday. She was born on February 18, 1942. She was the youngest of seven, born to Nordahl and Marie Huseby in Steele, North Dakota.

Barbara was an instant friend to anyone who met her. She lived her life in service to many including lots of people who she cared for during their illnesses and the ends of their lives. She treated everyone with love and kindness and always gave her best to every person she cared for. It was easy to see how she gained her nurturing ways by how she cared for her own children and grandchildren. She was the most giving person to everyone that crossed her path. She loved being surrounded by a house full and taught us how to live our lives by modeling her loving ways. She will be missed immensely by all those that had the chance to know her.

Barbara is survived by her sister, Marge Dickman, her children, Kirk Jones, Tammy Jones, Todd (Donna) Walker, Robyne Burtch, Marlene Hendley, Scott Rushing, and Tera (Keith) Amavisca-Taber, as well as, thirteen grandchildren, eleven great grandchildren, and many nieces, and nephews.Published in The Yuma Sun on Mar. 1, 2020
Published in The Yuma Sun on Mar. 3, 2020
born to Nordahl and Marie Huseby
Barbara passed away on February 27, 2020 after celebrating her 78th birthday. She was born on February 18, 1942. She was the youngest of seven, born to Nordahl and Marie Huseby in Steele, North Dakota.

Barbara was an instant friend to anyone who met her. She lived her life in service to many including lots of people who she cared for during their illnesses and the ends of their lives. She treated everyone with love and kindness and always gave her best to every person she cared for. It was easy to see how she gained her nurturing ways by how she cared for her own children and grandchildren. She was the most giving person to everyone that crossed her path. She loved being surrounded by a house full and taught us how to live our lives by modeling her loving ways. She will be missed immensely by all those that had the chance to know her.

Barbara is survived by her sister, Marge Dickman, her children, Kirk Jones, Tammy Jones, Todd (Donna) Walker, Robyne Burtch, Marlene Hendley, Scott Rushing, and Tera (Keith) Amavisca-Taber, as well as, thirteen grandchildren, eleven great grandchildren, and many nieces, and nephews.Published in The Yuma Sun on Mar. 1, 2020
Published in The Yuma Sun on Mar. 3, 2020
born to Nordahl and Marie Huseby


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