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Dr. Barbara  Drainer
In Memory of
Dr. Barbara  Adeline
Drainer
1915 - 2014
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Condolence From: Claudia jIll Drainer
Condolence: I loved my aunt barb,as a child into adulthood,she would always make sure everyone had christmas gifts.Family was very important to her,,,god bless aunt barb..I shall miss all my visits to the coquina center in ormond beach,fla to see you and we shall meet again..love youJill
Thursday February 13, 2014
Condolence From: Sherry Drainer
Condolence: I cannot believe that I was thinking of you today as I always did and found that you have went to heaven. You were the best Great Aunt my children could have had. As for me being related to you by marriage I never felt that way. We all enjoyed our times with you in Daytona my daughters sits here tonight upset to find you are gone. So sorry for your families loos as we will greive too because you meant so much to us. Love you always
Monday February 10, 2014
Condolence From: Jo Ann Drainer Helbig (niece)
Condolence: My Aunt Barbie,
What an accomplished life she lead, she was so beautiful and loving. I loved her dearly.
I will always remember, how she gave me the gift of creating, she would have and easel and palate of different colors of paint, this was in Morgantown on Callen avenue and she would say, " Jo Ann, I want you to paint what you see, but before you do that I want you to look, look deep into the beauty of what God have given us, and from that she said paint from the inside to the outside, I would diligently, look and work very hard to do just that and she always would reward me with, you really understand, what a good job." I generally follow that advice in all aspects of my life. I couldn't wait to visit them at the house in Pruntytown, all of us grandkids love to go there, the house always smelled like fried chicken and homemade bread, there were so many secret doors and passages, we had a great time. As the years go by we unfortunately suffer the loss of our loved ones, but never forget the love and memories made by each member of the family. Aunt Barbie, I will sadly miss you but will see you in heaven, the love of God and peace will care for you and I will see you some day! ( I remember as you always said, your a big girl, no tears!)

My eternal love to you Aunt Barbie!

Jo Ann Drainer Helbig, Daughter of Jean and George Drainer
Thursday January 30, 2014
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