Barbara Ann Blaschke

June 3, 1936 - August 29, 2008 Barbara Ann Blaschke, 72, Camby, died August 29, 2008 in her residence. Mrs. Blaschke was born June 3, 1936, in Columbus, Indiana, to the late Lawrence and Dorothea (Joslin) Garrison.

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  1. Mrs. Blaschke was such a lovely lady. I met her when Cathy and I became friends our sixth grade year at East Elementary School. Mrs. Blaschke was always kind and welcoming to me. How lucky I was to be able to stay at the Blaschke’s home at the Royal Mote

  2. dear julie and cathy – i am very sorry to learn of the passing of your mother…may your family, faith and wonderful memories of your mother sustain you in this time of grief and sorrow…i will keep you in my thoughts and prayers…bob martindale

  3. We remember when Barbara and Duane were raising the children at the Royal Motel,our boys would go down to play with the kids. We will always remember her beautiful smile Steve and sharon rike

  4. Carole, my son Travis, and I send our sincerest condolences in this time. We will keep all of you in our prayers.

  5. It has been a very long time, Duane, since we have seen you, but we wanted to express our condolences in the loss of your wife. We hope you are well.

  6. Julie, I am saddened by your mother’s passing. In my encounters with her, she was always gracious, kind, and warm. Your wonderful memories of her, and I know there are many, will keep her near. I am sorry I cannot be with you and Irv and the children a

  7. Duane and kids, We were so sorry to hear of Barbara’s death. Your family is the nicest family we have ever known. We have alot of great memories, after all I(renee) learned to waterski on Lake Lemon! If you remember, I forgot to let go of the rope when

  8. Dear Duane, My sincerest condolences to you and your family. I can relate to what you are current experiencing. Since Susan’s death, I sometimes feel I’m going in circles. I am still adjusting to being by myself, but fortunately, I have my children near


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