Barbara Leah Warner Howard died on November 9, 2022, peacefully at home while listening to Ella Fitzgerald, surrounded by family and friends.
Barbara was born on September 30, 1934. She was the daughter of one of the great Hollywood moguls, Jack Warner, founder of Warner Bros., and Anne Page Warner. She recalled riding her tricycle around the studio lot as a toddler. Judy Garland sang at her Sweet 16, the Duke and Duchess of Windsor attended her debutante ball, and everyone from Elvis Presley to Frank Sinatra to Delores Del Rio were guests in her parents' home.
Barbara is survived by her devoted daughter, Anne Terrail, who was by her side through the last months of her life, and by her grandchildren Eva Bergeret and Felix Bergeret. She is also survived by a nephew, Gregory Orr. A great lover of chihuahuas, Barbara leaves behind Chico Howard, a joyful companion to the end. Zorro Howard predeceased her several years ago.
Barbara Leah Warner Howard died on November 9, 2022, peacefully at home while listening to Ella Fitzgerald, surrounded by family and friends.
Barbara was born on September 30, 1934. She was the daughter of one of the great Hollywood moguls, Jack Warner, founder of Warner Bros., and Anne Page Warner. She recalled riding her tricycle around the studio lot as a toddler. Judy Garland sang at her Sweet 16, the Duke and Duchess of Windsor attended her debutante ball, and everyone from Elvis Presley to Frank Sinatra to Delores Del Rio were guests in her parents' home.
Barbara is survived by her devoted daughter, Anne Terrail, who was by her side through the last months of her life, and by her grandchildren Eva Bergeret and Felix Bergeret. She is also survived by a nephew, Gregory Orr. A great lover of chihuahuas, Barbara leaves behind Chico Howard, a joyful companion to the end. Zorro Howard predeceased her several years ago.
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