Lynn, Barbara E., 52, of Lauderdale Lakes passed away June 18, 2020. Survived by her loving spouse of 20 years, Donnie Bradley; sister Martha Immel & brother John Abbott along with a host of beautiful supportive friends of the CWD and KSM Electronics Family.
A Burial at Lauderdale Memorial Park will be held on Thursday, July 2, 2020 at 9:00 AM.
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Jan Combs (Margate fl)
June 19, 2020, 12:00 am
To my dear friend Barbara I have known you for 16 or 17 years since you started working at Ksm. You used to be my back up on the phones when you first started. Girl we have been through a lot. Halloween parties Christmas parties crazy days at work. you were always a pleasure to work with and Loved your beautiful jewelry that you made. we have way too many memories even to try to write. you are going to be so missed, your smile and just every crazy funny stuff laughing. rest in peace my friend be with God and we will all meet again someday In heaven. God bless
Anna & John Henriquez (Hollywood)
June 19, 2020, 12:00 am
Rest In Peace Barbara, knowing that you were so loved by my brother, Donnie. The love you two shared will live on for eternity.
Anna & John Henriquez (Hollywood)
June 19, 2020, 12:00 am
Rest In Peace Barbara, knowing that my brother Donnie, loved you so very much. The love you two shared will live on for eternity.
Emily & Johnny Henriquez (Hollywood)
June 19, 2020, 12:00 am
Rest In Peace Barbara. Sending lots of love and support to you Uncle Donnie. We love you
Narlene & Dewey Taylor (Savannah, GA)
June 19, 2020, 12:00 am
Rest is Peace Barbara. Donnie, my dear brother, may the peace of the Lord be with you. The love you two shared will be everlasting. We love you
Helen and gary (Jupiter fl .)
June 19, 2020, 12:00 am
Heaven has another angel she will be remembered with love . We love you Donnie mom and daddy
Shari Bradley (Hollywood)
June 19, 2020, 12:00 am
Dear Donnie,
I am so sorry to hear of your loss.
I am also very happy to have heard that you were lucky enough to have found a long lasting laugh, with happy times.
May you continue to remember all those happy memories and keep Barbara alive in your heart with you always and forever.
My sincere condolences as you travel through this most difficult time in your life.
Stay Strong!
Nadine Summers (Lakeland Florida)
June 19, 2020, 12:00 am
Donnie, I am So Sorry for your loss!! Your beautiful wife is now standing with Jesus in heaven! Although its hard for us, the loved ones left behind. Just know your beautiful wife is in glory, no pain , no worries. And she will always be with you still until you meet again in heaven! I pray your heart bends and that you feel your wife next to you! May God heal your broken heart! ??🙏 God Bless you! Nadine
MARY ROSE (Sebring)
June 19, 2020, 12:00 am
I am very sorry for the loss of this lovely lady.
Gregg Hart
June 19, 2020, 12:00 am
To Donnie and family, it is with great sorrow the passing of Barbara so suddenly. I have worked with Barbara for the seventeen years she was with KSM. Not only did she do a fantastic job for the company and myself, but she was calm and collective at her job. And always someone you could joke with freely. She was simply a good person and co-worker to work with. I will miss her dearly. My thoughts and prayers go out to you, and I know that God will bless her. My sincerest condolences, Gregg Hart
Rhonda Williamson (North Lauderdale, FL)
June 19, 2020, 12:00 am
Barbara,
Going to miss you lots, you are the most sweetest and kindest person I know and always there for anything, I am going to miss our CWD dinners we had, fun times. Heaven has recieved such a beautiful soul and you will be deeply missed.
Ken & Tatyana Wood (Davie)
June 19, 2020, 12:00 am
My wife and I are shocked and saddened by your passing. It was an honor that we both got to work with, and know you, as you were a kind and gentle soul. You will be greatly missed at KSM, both for your amazing work ethic, and your friendly smile/laugh. Gone way too soon, our thoughts and prayers go out to your family, who unfortunately we will never get to reminisce with, about your amazing enrichment of all of our lives. Gone but never forgotten.
John Abbott (McLeansboro, Illinois)
June 19, 2020, 12:00 am
My baby Sis RIP, although we hadn't seen each other for a long time you were in my thoughts and prayers. I will always remember you as that two year old girl when I left for the Army, my best bud. Later after I came home that little girl that was so cute. When I was married and had a child of my own how you played with her when she visited you. To all those that are mourning you may God ease there pain and comfort their hearts.
Kevin Trevors (Winder, Georgia)
June 19, 2020, 12:00 am
Donnie I'm so sorry for your loss. I know you are going thru a tough time right now and I'm praying for you. Stay strong my friend .
Peter Liakos (Pompano Beach, FL)
June 19, 2020, 12:00 am
My dear Barbara,
Your passing is one of shock and enormous sadness. You were an amazing friend and coworker, always willing to help any and all with a smile on your face. You have left this earth too soon, but knowing you are in a better place softens the blow. We have all suffered a loss that can never be replaced, but God has gained an angel. May your memory be eternal. I love and miss you Barbara. Peter Liakos
Martha Immel (Carmi, Illinois)
June 19, 2020, 12:00 am
Summer also meant Mom could be found in the garden, and was she ever mad to discover that you and the neighbor boy had cut down all of her potatoes. She referred to you as her little stink weed after that day. All was well though because that summers crop of potatoes was the best crop she ever grew. The bond we shared as sisters changed over time, but our time together was unique and full of cherished moments. I have these stories tucked away inside my heart where Ive kept them all this time, sheltered. Now I unwrap them, one-by-one, these pieces that can never be taken from me, even by your death. Eight years your elder, I have vivid memories of laying on the couch fighting heavy eyelids as I waited for Dad to get home from the hospital so I could find out if I had a little sister or brother. I didnt fare too well with the battle, but I was elated to be carried to bed when Dad got home to the news that I had a baby sister, which was what I was secretly hoping for all along. You were totally adorable, and I was so jealous of your blue eyes and blonde hair. I can still see you atop of Dads shoulders, where you rode countless hours, you two tiny ponytails bouncing with each step he took. You were simply adorable that is until it stormed! One time when Mom left me in charge, it came up an afternoon thunderstorm, and I sat with you in the basement with my hands covering your ears while you screamed your head off. Feeling helpless, I tried to convince you that thunder was just God dropping potatoes out of his wheel barrel in heaven. You were way too smart to believe me, so I squeezed you a little tighter and rocked you until the storm passed. We shared a lot growing up including a bedroom. We shared rides to the swimming pool too! How I managed it God only knows, but you rode there and back everyday carefully balanced on my handlebars! Barefooted, clad only in a swimsuit, you trusted me as we made the best of the dog days of summer. That year we learned that good things can come out of tragedy. (continued)
Martha L. Immel (Carmi, Illinois)
June 19, 2020, 12:00 am
(continued) You grew up to be so kind and thoughtful. When Grandma Niki came to live with us, you two became the best of buddies. She was so proud of you and the highlight of her day was waiting on the porch to welcome you home from school. Of course the fact that you ran all the way from the Dairy Queen with a treat for you and her may have played a factor. What a brave sister you were too. You climbed into the car with me when I got my license, as if you didnt have a care in the world. You were a person with many talents, but you were not boastful and often kept them hidden. One summer you decided you would play softball on the summer league team I was coaching. Boy was I shocked to find out what a good athlete you were. So when you decided you would sign up for the lifeguarding class I was teaching, I was not surprised that you passed the class without any difficulty. I got busy with sports, college and then marriage. Time flew; I turned around and you were in high school. Grandma had passed away, and I had moved out, but our dog, Grizzly waited by the door each day as your car passed our house. He became so excited because he knew you would be there shortly to go on our daily adventure. Many people looked forward to your company and compassion. Our neighbor, Mary, spent her last few years looking forward to your daily visits. You may never know what you meant to her as you took her out on daily car rides. Not many highschoolers would have time for the elderly, but thats just who you were. We may never know how many times you took her to the cemetery to visit Carls grave. Time passed and I moved from Mcleansboro. Life happened and holidays were about the only time we got together. I just know that you made the best sweet tea and somehow you inherited Moms ability to make chicken and dumplings — something I have never been able to do. We shared laughs and played many pinochle games. Its funny how time and miles can separate people, but distance and time will never erase the love I have for you. I thank God that you found Donnie and his family. Knowing that you were loved and appreciated gives me comfort. The next time it thunders, I will know that you are helping God move potatoes and just like the summer Mom had the bumper crop of potatoes, I know that good things come from tragedy. Mom and Dad have been waiting for you. What a reunion that will be.
Kelly Bradley & Family (Jupiter, FL)
June 19, 2020, 12:00 am
Barbara, may you rest in peace as memories of you live on. Wishing peace and comfort to my brother, Donnie. Those we love are always a part of us.
Lisa Owens (Ft Lauderdale. FL)
June 19, 2020, 12:00 am
God must have needed an angel. But you left us too soon. I truly enjoyed working with you. I will always remember your smile and the kindness that you showed me. And telling stories and laughing over lunch. I am so proud and grateful to have known you. You made my world a better place.
Donnie, I am very sorry for your loss. Barbara loved you very much and spoke of you often.
JoAnn Roberts (New Smyrna Beach, Florida)
June 20, 2020, 12:00 am
Rest In Peace Barbara
You will be sorely missed.
You were always so pleasant to work with. Such a gentle spirit and hard worker.
JoJo/Heilind Electronics
Ellie Palmaz (Margate)
June 20, 2020, 12:00 am
I miss you already Barbara Lynn but I k ow you're with my God in Paradise! You will forever be remembered and will always be in heart 💓. I love you! Until we meet again in Paradise 🙏
Jen, Mike & kids (Lake Placid, Fl)
June 20, 2020, 12:00 am
Uncle Donnie, I am so sorry for your loss. I will always remember Barbaras soft, sweet, gentle voice. Hold onto all of your memories together and the love you shared to bring you peace and comfort. Barbara is your angel. We love you. We will keep you in our thoughts and prayers.
Judy temple (Sebring)
June 20, 2020, 12:00 am
So sorry for your loss. I'm praying God gives you guidance during this dark time. Love you Donnie
Nancy Becton (Fort Lauderdale)
June 20, 2020, 12:00 am
My deepest sympathy to you Donnie and all of Barbaras family. I worked with Barbara for 3 years and she was one of the few people who always displayed integrity in her work and how she spoke of others. I know that one of her many talents was making jewelry of which Im so fortunate to have some of those bracelets and earrings. – You dont have to be close with someone to know their great qualities. Her smile and sense of humor will be missed by many. Im grateful that our paths crossed. Thank God for His Hope we have beyond this life. I know Barbara and her loved ones will be reunited one day and that is something we can be sure of.
Gloria and Jim Rhinehart (Jupiter, FL)
June 20, 2020, 12:00 am
Donnie,
I am so sorry to hear that Barbara has passed. I cant imagine the pain you are feeling right now. May her goodness continue to be a light in your life. We pray that you will find your way through this dark time to the dawn that lies ahead.
Gary Sporn (Charleston)
June 20, 2020, 12:00 am
Donnie and Family I am sorry for your loss. I worked with Barbara for 13 years. She was truly a special person. She will not be forgotten.
Nicky Billington (Inverness, FL)
June 22, 2020, 12:00 am
Rest In Peace, Barbara. Is was such a pleasure working with you for 13 years. Ill always remember your singing and beading. I still have your bracelets and earrings. You were always kind and laid back. God has called home so many kind people in the past few months. Donnie, Im so sorry for your loss. Barbara was truly in love with you.
Christina Saucedo (Plantation)
June 24, 2020, 12:00 am
Donnie and Family I am so very sorry for your loss. It has taken me a bit to write this as I just have not had the courage to do it. It is hard to even imagine a day without a text or joke from Barbara. She was so genuine and sincere. Yes she had her funny, sassy side, but I always knew Barbara was there and supported me and my crazy ways no matter what. She was a genuine friend who made me laugh with her funny and one of a kind stories. I am honored and blessed to have called Barbara my friend. Rest in piece sweet lady.
Jessica Abbott Ellis (Mount Vernon Illinois)
June 25, 2020, 12:00 am
Aunt Barbie I haven't seen you in years since we moved to Colorado and you moved to Florida. But I still remember you coming to get me to stay the night and have sleepovers make homemade candy and watch scary movies.. I always loved being with you. You were the coolest most fun Aunt!! But we are only 10 years apart in age so that makes sense lol. I'm sad I didn't get to know you in your older years but I will hold my childhood memories of you forever and nobody can take that away from me. It seems like you stayed the sweet kind and caring person over the years from reading these messages. I can tell you will be missed so much! RIP I will always keep you in my memories.
Irving & Toby Kahn (Miami Beach)
June 25, 2020, 12:00 am
One of the things that really struck me when I first met Donnie was the affection he had for Barbara. He was so sweet, warm and loving to her but most of all sincere. I thought he was just having a good day, happy to have a job, I dont know! But as time progressed, I was witness to a love I really had never seen before. He worshiped her. Anything she said made him happy. If he could just do something for her, buy something for her, take care of her, there was nothing that gave him more glee. He treasured their time together, never said good-bye to her without I love you, couldnt wait to share with her something that happened, something funny, something interesting. They were really one. I remember coming home and telling my wife I have never, ever seen such love!
And it didnt take a genius to see that she was indeed worthy of such affection. Barbara was such a special, good person. Anything one did for her, she was so appreciative. When I thanked her for something she gave me, she was touched that I wrote to thank her. When I told her how much I liked Donny – in a second – she responded Whats not to love?!?! Good, kind, sincere, appreciative, funny with an easy smile, happiness with her life and happiness for others. Where do you find that in 2020, when so many people are just looking out for themselves and how they can enjoy life?!?
It really and truly was such a blessing and a privilege to have the little peak into such magnificent adoration. I am heartbroken for Donnie and the immense grief that is weighing down on him.
Just know, Donnie, you were lucky to experience a love in 22 years that people do not even see in a lifetime. Just know that Barbara knew – really know – just how much you loved and cherished her. Just know It is better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all.
Hopefully, knowing that there was nothing more important to Barbara than your happiness, will give you the strength to cope, endure and once again find joy in life.
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