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Barbara Ellen LaBoyteaux

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Barbara Ellen LaBoyteaux

Birth
Henry County, Indiana, USA
Death
30 Dec 2019 (aged 101)
Leisure World, Orange County, California, USA
Burial
Glendale, Los Angeles County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section L, Tier 4, Grave 19
Memorial ID
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LaBoyteaux, Barbara
1918– 2019

Barbara Ellen LaBoyteaux, 101, passed away on Dec. 30, 2019, at her home in Leisure World, where she had resided since 1992.

Barbara was born in Henry County, Indiana, to Clyde S. LaBoyteaux and Beatrice Yauky LaBoyteaux on July 22, 1918. She graduated from New Castle High School, New Castle, Indiana, completed secretarial courses, and held numerous secretarial positions throughout her career. Barbara eventually retired, after 31 years with the City of Glendale, California, as Engineering Department secretary and supervisor of the permit section.

Barbara was baptized at St. Jacob's Lutheran Church, and confirmed at Holy Trinity, New Castle. She was a member of Redeemer Lutheran, Leisure World, Seal Beach, where she was a member since 1992.
The Lord and the Lutheran Church were an important part of Barbara's life. She was very active in church activities, holding numerous board positions, committee chairmanships and serving on the Interfaith Council for 15 years, some as treasurer. Barbara seldom missed a Sunday service, soup supper, Bible study, fundraiser, meeting or other activity her church held.

Barbara also actively participated in Daughters of the American Revolution, Western Shores Chapter, California State Huguenot Society and Daughters of Founders and Patriots.
In Leisure World Barbara was a member of Woman's Club, Democratic Club, and Kiwanis Club. She was also a world traveler.

Barbara will be remembered as a compassionate, kindhearted, extremely loving person. Her positive attitude and sense of humor were exemplary. She could tell funny stories like no other, and enjoyed laughing at herself. A very special angel now resides in Heaven.

Private interment will take place at Grand View Memorial Park, Glendale, California. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Redeemer Lutheran Church, Leisure World, Building Fund.
LaBoyteaux, Barbara
1918– 2019

Barbara Ellen LaBoyteaux, 101, passed away on Dec. 30, 2019, at her home in Leisure World, where she had resided since 1992.

Barbara was born in Henry County, Indiana, to Clyde S. LaBoyteaux and Beatrice Yauky LaBoyteaux on July 22, 1918. She graduated from New Castle High School, New Castle, Indiana, completed secretarial courses, and held numerous secretarial positions throughout her career. Barbara eventually retired, after 31 years with the City of Glendale, California, as Engineering Department secretary and supervisor of the permit section.

Barbara was baptized at St. Jacob's Lutheran Church, and confirmed at Holy Trinity, New Castle. She was a member of Redeemer Lutheran, Leisure World, Seal Beach, where she was a member since 1992.
The Lord and the Lutheran Church were an important part of Barbara's life. She was very active in church activities, holding numerous board positions, committee chairmanships and serving on the Interfaith Council for 15 years, some as treasurer. Barbara seldom missed a Sunday service, soup supper, Bible study, fundraiser, meeting or other activity her church held.

Barbara also actively participated in Daughters of the American Revolution, Western Shores Chapter, California State Huguenot Society and Daughters of Founders and Patriots.
In Leisure World Barbara was a member of Woman's Club, Democratic Club, and Kiwanis Club. She was also a world traveler.

Barbara will be remembered as a compassionate, kindhearted, extremely loving person. Her positive attitude and sense of humor were exemplary. She could tell funny stories like no other, and enjoyed laughing at herself. A very special angel now resides in Heaven.

Private interment will take place at Grand View Memorial Park, Glendale, California. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Redeemer Lutheran Church, Leisure World, Building Fund.


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