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Barbara <I>Fonnesbeck</I> Clayburn

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Barbara Fonnesbeck Clayburn

Birth
Logan, Cache County, Utah, USA
Death
23 May 1997 (aged 78)
Orem, Utah County, Utah, USA
Burial
Orem, Utah County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.322712, Longitude: -111.6750029
Plot
C-090-01
Memorial ID
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She and her husband Dee had six children: Ron, Gayle, Gerald, Shonna, Brent, and TeresaBarbara was a caring and loving person. Her father was kind to her. Her Mother and eldest sister were not. Which resulted in a unhappy childhood. She Married and raised 6 Children. Her husband was not honest or faithful, so the marriage ended in divorce . She was left without support of her family and stuggled on her own working up to 3 jobs to support her self and her children. Her ex husband and father of her kids left leaving no support for her or his children. One of her biggest regrets in life was her father was placed in a rest home by her siblings and she tried everything she could to bring him to live with her, and save him from ending his life with strangers. She failed bringing him into our home due to her brother and sister placed him in the rest home and she did not have the funds to get a lawyer to remove him from the rest home. Barbara was a kind person and loving mother, who had a very difficult life. I pray she is at peace now.
She and her husband Dee had six children: Ron, Gayle, Gerald, Shonna, Brent, and TeresaBarbara was a caring and loving person. Her father was kind to her. Her Mother and eldest sister were not. Which resulted in a unhappy childhood. She Married and raised 6 Children. Her husband was not honest or faithful, so the marriage ended in divorce . She was left without support of her family and stuggled on her own working up to 3 jobs to support her self and her children. Her ex husband and father of her kids left leaving no support for her or his children. One of her biggest regrets in life was her father was placed in a rest home by her siblings and she tried everything she could to bring him to live with her, and save him from ending his life with strangers. She failed bringing him into our home due to her brother and sister placed him in the rest home and she did not have the funds to get a lawyer to remove him from the rest home. Barbara was a kind person and loving mother, who had a very difficult life. I pray she is at peace now.


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