BARBARA HALL SIEGEL

March 1, 1957 - July 29, 2020

Due to current conditions, a formal service will not be held.  An informal memorial is being planned and will be announced.

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Posted by:
Andrea Harrison

Posted on:
August 8, 2020

We loved Barb; we met her when she moved next door to us in Golfview subdivision. We will always remember her warmth and smile. She was a kind and gentle soul.

Posted by:
Barbara Ray

Posted on:
August 6, 2020

Barbara, sister of my heart, the world is forever changed with your passing. When we met at Ft. Huachuca, AZ forty-four years ago we never imagined how our lives and families would be intertwined. We created many memories that will keep you, Ray, Ryan and Melissa alive in my family's hearts forever. I'm thankful you spent your last months with Larry, Camille and your Mom. I love and miss you, but I know you and your family are having a wonderful reunion in heaven.

Posted by:
Joyce Windsor Pyles

Posted on:
August 3, 2020

I am just shock of her passing and being her husband Ray and Ryan and a daughter.and being dad together again and a shock to reading this of passing i was her step sister said to my self what on earth of her passing she was so strong for self she was never sick. I am the different i am disable of car accient. Her father married my morher and in late 70s we got a long with one another and i was proud of it she had her family i pretty much had mine i got married 2001 i had my life she had hers life we no harsh feeling because our parents we got along i praise the lord for her friendship was great. My thoughts prayers for her mother let go and let god. God bless .every. one for Barbra at peace i am proud of her friendship.

Posted by:
Joan Frentzel

Posted on:
July 31, 2020

Barb was a friend I met in 1977 when we were army brides. Her beautiful personality drew you to her. She was loved deeply and will be greatly missed.

Posted by:
Larry Jenkins

Posted on:
July 31, 2020

I love you beautiful lady and will miss you terribly. I will cherish every second we had together. Whether at a concert, the beach, the mountains, or just hanging out and playing rummy, you always put a smile on my face. Barbara, thank you for that. Thank you for meeting your friends and family. I've relearned what friendship means. I hoped so much that we would have a long time together and to become husband and wife, but it was not to be. I know you are now at peace with Ray and your family, and I am glad for that. In 1975 when I wrote in your school yearbook "And who knows, maybe the future holds more than just friendship, I sure hope so", never did I realize that it would come true. I thank God for that opportunity. Love Always, Larry

Posted by:
Suzanne Rudowitz

Posted on:
July 31, 2020

Barbara was always so sweet to me. We enjoyed sharing work stories as we did the same work. You will be missed by many. Praying for the family! RIP you are now flying with the angels.