Barbara Jean Fieberg

Barbara Jean Fieberg

December 15, 1929 - October 02, 2010

Barbara Jean Fieberg

December 15, 1929 - October 02, 2010

Obituary

Barbara Jean Fieberg, 80, passed October 2, 2010, with her loving family at her bedside in Mission Viejo, CA, after a long battle with Leukemia.

A viewing will be held Friday evening, October 8, 2010 from 7 to 9 pm to be followed by a memorial service on Saturday October 9, 2010 at 1 pm.

Barbara was born December 15, 1929 in Zion, Illinois to Harry and Eleanor Davis Cunliffe-Owen and was a sister to four brothers and eight sisters.

She attended Zion Benton High School in Zion, Illinois. After high school she worked for the Chicago Northwestern Railroad as a payroll agent until a move to California in 1951. It was on the way to California, that she was married to Russell Fieberg at the Little Church of the West in Las Vegas, Nevada. They settled in Garden Grove, CA and had 2 children.

Barbara was a wonderful wife, mother, and friend. She was an accomplished painter, sculptor, and artist. She was active in local charities and was a volunteer at the San Juan Capistrano Mission. Barbara enjoyed life and was the always the life of the party, never wanting to miss a thing. She truly embraced living and had a wonderful time along the way, surrounded by her very special and dear friends and family. She touched many and will by deeply missed.

She is survived by her husband of 60 years, Russell, her son, Don, daughter, Carol, and four grandchildren, Eric, Lauren, Claire, and Chelsea

She is also survived by her brothers Phillip and James Davis and sisters Marcie Toomey, Carol Weber, Ellen Schmidt, June Yarbrough, Edith Ruth, and Mary Weil.

A reception following the services will be held at Don and Lisa Fieberg’s home at 24202 Bellerive Circle, Laguna Niguel, CA 92677 949 249-2926

Arrangements are with O’Connor Mortuary Laguna Hills, CA.

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11 responses to Barbara Jean Fieberg

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  1. I am so sad to hear of Barbara’s passing. She was a dear friend. We always had so many laughs together.
    We never stopped talking when we were together.
    She will be forever in my heart.
    I loved her so.

  2. Judy Slone says:

    Don:

    My condolences. I am sorry I did not have the opportunity to meet your mother. Her obituary was touching. My thoughts are with you, Lisa and your family.

    Best, Judy

  3. I am so sorry to hear of Barb’s passing. I hadn’t spent a lot of time with Barb, but the time that I did on numerous Social Occassions, she was one of the sweetist and most considerate ladies I have ever met. Not to mention her flare for fashion and how beatiful she always looked whenever I saw her!

    I will miss her not attending our little girls night out at local playhouses and Guild Luncheons!

    May she RIP knowing how much she was loved, and what a positive impression she made on people she came in contact with!

  4. My Dear Aunt Barb~
    It is hard to imagine her gone, as she has been such a big part of our lives. Even when we were young children she was always smiling, laughing and was so much fun to be around. Through the years, she continued to be a shining light in everyone’s lives and we always had so much fun together. She was so possitive and strong, never letting her disease get her down, she kept on living life and loving life. I can not make it to her service but I am with all of you in spirit. Stay strong Uncle Russ, and Don and Carol, take care of each other as she would do.She is smiling down on us and is in a better place, and she is in all of our hearts forever. We should all take example from Aunt Barb and live our lives with love, laughter, kindness and compassion, she truley touched the lives of many.
    Love, Lorie

  5. Barb was much loved, and will be
    terribly missed by all — a beautiful person. Our thoughts and
    prayers go out to all.

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