Condolences for
Barbara Joan Flynn (Crowley)
Monday, February 29th | Comment by: Donna Devitt
My condolences to the Flynn family. Your mom was one in a million and a very dear friend. We had many good times together. She will be missed by all the bunko babes. She was a very special bunko babe and we will have a toast to her at the next bunko. Barb I will miss you. We will all miss your sense of humor and your friendship!! You can now be in no pain and with you loving husband and son,Sean. Peace!
Sunday, February 28th | Comment by: Rita Schaivone-Wilson
My heart is so heavy with grief. Dear sweet cousin Barbara, you were a beautiful person, inside and out. I remember when you used to visit us in the " country", Running around, playing, and just. being together. You are now that beautiful new Angel in heaven, reunited with Aunt Are, Uncle Bernard, your beloved son and husband .
Please know how deeply you were loved, and will never be forgotten.
Rest in peace sweet cousin. <3
Thursday, February 25th | Comment by: Arlene Staffieri Hanna
Condolences and love go out to the beautiful family of my dear cousin, Barbara. As we got older, we all lost touch with family but I will always remember the happy memories of vacationing with Aunt Ade, Uncle Bernard and the girls. Barbara was always so sweet and I truly loved her like my own sister. I know she has found peace and love, and is smiling down on her beautiful family with those deep dimples. Barb, I love you cuz, and will continue to keep you in my thoughts and prayers. Peace and love....
Thursday, February 25th | Comment by: Becky Wilson
Our sympathies to the Flynn family. I knew Barb through the boys playing soccer and baseball. She was a lovely, warm, and gentle lady. I hadn't seen her in many years, since the kids have all grown up, but I've thought of her and the family. I still have a cheesecake recipe of hers from back then and it's one of our favorites. May she be at peace.
Wednesday, February 24th | Comment by: Diane Veneziale
My heart aches that I have lost my sister, my friend. I remember that she would tell me "don't you cry when I die." She knew I would. She took my Mom's place when she passed in 2003 and I've been so lucky to have her. Our long phone conversations could easily last for hours and I loved them. I will forever miss her.