Lina Barr
Lina Barr

Obituary of Lina M. Barr

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Lina M. Barr, 93, died peacefully on Memorial Day at the Syracuse Home in Baldwinsville. Lina was born in Altenhasungen, Germany. She grew up hoping to become a nurse, but World War II ended that dream. She survived the bombings and deprivations of World War II and met her husband, Robert W. Barr, when his outfit stopped in her home town on their way to Berlin. They fell in love and married in 1945. Robert stayed in the Army and Lina became an Army wife. A brave and determined lady, she traveled with him to his stations in Germany, France, Alaska, Texas, Alabama, Kentucky, and New Jersey. During the Korean War, Lina with their 2 little children, had to move to Ogdensburg, NY and stayed with relatives. Though things were very difficult for her, she used that time to learn to drive and to read and write English. When Robert retired from the Army in 1967, they bought a home and settled in Baldwinsville where she has lived since. Lina worked at General Electric and at E. W. Edwards Department Store. She had a "green thumb" and loved gardening, accompanying her husband on fishing trips, playing cards with friends, doing puzzles, and reading. She was pre-deceased by her husband who died in 1994 and then her daughter, Trudy Fitzpatrick, in 2006 and then her son-in-law, Harold Fitzpatrick in 2007. Lina is survived by her son Robert W. Barr Jr., daughter-In-law Christine M. Barr, and grandson Andrew R. Barr. If you knew Lina and cared for her, please keep her fondly in your memories. The family extends many thanks to the wonderful volunteers of Baldwinsville Meals on Wheels, the kind aides Liz, Jennifer, and Carol from Seniors Helping Seniors, and the caring staff of Syracuse Home who took great care of Lina. Services were private. Donations in Lina's memory may be made to the Baldwinsville Meals on Wheels, 76 Canton Street, Baldwinsville, NY 13027.

Final Resting Place

Riverview Cemetery
70 Tappan Street
Baldwinsville, New York, United States
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1926 - 2020

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