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Barbara Ann Bargo

May 12, 1942 – July 20, 2024

Barbara Ann Bargo

It’s with heavy hearts that we have to say goodbye to our dear Barbara Ann Bargo. Born on May 12, 1942, in Jellico, TN, Barbara passed away on July 20, 2024, at the age of 82 in Cincinnati, OH.

Barbara leaves behind her son, Willard Bargo Jr., who was her pride and joy. She was known for her warmth and kindness, making friends wherever she went. Barbara found joy in the simple things in life, from sewing to ceramics, crochet, and quilting. And let’s not forget her love for Elvis Presley – she could listen to the King for hours!

Guests and Friends should gather at the Arlington Memorial Gardens Family Gathering Area at 9:45 am on July 26, 2024, for procession. Graveside services will be held at Arlington Memorial Gardens at 10:00 am. It’s where we can gather and share stories about the wonderful memories we have of Barbara.

Let’s honor Barbara’s memory and celebrate her life. She will be dearly missed by all who knew her. Rest in peace, Barbara Ann Bargo.

Barbara was preceded in death by her parents, Byron White, Marie Kurtz, husband, Willard E. Bargo, brother, Ralph E. White and sister, Marjorie Wiethoff.

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Friday, July 26, 2024 at 10:00 AM

The Arlington Memorial Gardens Funeral Home

Burial

Friday, July 26, 2024

The Arlington Memorial Gardens

Guest Book

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“For the last several years I have taken Barb to church services as well as other places. She loved going to church!! We often would sing going to and from church. She loved to sing!! It has been a pleasure to know her and love her. I am missing her greatly but I know she is in Paradise.”


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“Thank you for always being there for me! I will miss you very much! ❤️”


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“I was lucky to grow up next to Barabra on Hawthorne. She was so kind to me for many years and grew into a grandmotherly figure for my sister and I. When she would babysit us, she would always provide larosas pepperoni pizza and RC cola. She was my main client for my summertime lemonade business always stopping by. Just the other day I was thinking about how she would let us play in her jewelry box of old costume jewelry. Her great love of Jesus as her lord and savor was reflected in her kindness of those around her. She will be missed.🩵”


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