Pattaya Cook
I'm so sorry for your loss. My parents lived down the St. I stopped & visited with you mom a few times when I was in the area. I had to come watch gr. grandkids today or I would have come. I'll remember her always. God Bless you all
Birth date: Jun 23, 1935 Death date: Sep 27, 2021
Barbara Raven Obituary Barbara J. Raven (nee Bishop), 86, of Elyria, died September 27, 2021 after a lengthy illness. She was born June 23, 1935 in Gouverneur, NY and was a 1954 graduate of Governeur High School. Barbara was forme Read Obituary
I'm so sorry for your loss. My parents lived down the St. I stopped & visited with you mom a few times when I was in the area. I had to come watch gr. grandkids today or I would have come. I'll remember her always. God Bless you all
The Raven Family: I was acquainted with Barb and Arnold through my Dad, Bob Allen. My Dad had known them forever and he and Arnold were saved together and started looking for a church to join. They were great friends and worked together for many many years. When Id stop over to visit my Dad he would get this grin on his face and I knew he had been over to visit Barb and shed given him a few jars of Pickled Beets. They were the BEST PICKLED BEETS EVER!!! My Dad would tell me not to touch them because he knew how many jars he had and Id have to beg him to share a jar with me! He absolutely loved them as much as he loved your Mom & Dad. My heart goes out to you and your family during this difficult time. They are together forever in the Lords hands. God Bless
Glenver and family, Our prayers are with you at the loss of your grandmother. May God pour His grace on you and the family. God give you His peace. We are praying for you during this difficult time.
Donna my heart is broken for you , Linda and Shirley . I cherish my many conversations with her and the many many laughs we had . May your memories carry you through , she was one of a kind and had a heart of gold. My love , hugs and prayers to you all .
Barb was a good friend for many years. I will not forget her. Carol Blaner