Born: October 30, 1941 - Deceased: 20231214
Barbara K. Litsey, 82, of Belleville, IL, born Thursday, October 30, 1941, in East St. Louis, IL, passed away Thursday, December 14, 2023 at Memorial Hospital in Belleville, IL.
Barbara worked as a office manager for Dr. Charles Litsey. She was a member of Phi-Kappa-Phi scholastic honor society at Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville; St. Clair County Junior Service Club; Tamarack Women’s Golf League; Yorktown Golf League. She loved to cook, play golf, read her kindle and was a political junky.
She was preceded in death by her:
- Parents, Dr. Charles H. and Gladys, nee Marshall, Litsey
- Brother, Stephen Litsey
Surviving are her:
- Nephews:
- Scott Litsey
- Ethan (Angela) Litsey
- Cousins:
- Dinah Parker
- Eric Litsey
- Sherry Jaffe
- Suzanne Decker
- Mickey Jenkins
- Great niece: Lynda Litsey
- Great nephew: Adam Litsey
- Special friends:
- Diane (Ray) Herr
- Greg (Shelly) Render
- Mary Ann Jobe
Memorials: Memorials may be made to the St. Jude’s Research Hospital or Shriners Children’s of St. Louis.
Visitation: Private visitation from 10:00 am – 11:00 am, Thursday, December 21, 2023 at Kurrus Funeral Home in Belleville, Illinois.
Funeral: Private Service will be held at Kurrus Funeral Home with Rev. Bob Swickard officiating. Private interment will follow at Valhalla Cemetery, Belleville, IL.
3 Comments
Barbra was a remarkable woman who touched the lives of all who knew her. Barbra the epitome of love, dedication, and strength, leaving behind a legacy of warmth, compassion and memories that will forever be cherished.
Barbra was the most loving daughter, sister, aunt and friend that anyone could hope for. As an aunt Barbra’s love knew no bounds. Her unwavering support and willingness to lend a helping hand were a constant source of comfort to our family. Barbra’s Great niece Lynda and nephew Adam held a special place in her heart, and she reveled in being a source of love and wisdom in their lives. She took immense joy in watching them grow and succeed.
Barbra was a woman of depth and complexity, her spirit a unique blend of toughness and softness. Putting the needs of others above her own was second nature to Barbra, a testament to her selflessness and generosity. Known for her outspoken and feisty nature, Barbra had a way of telling it like it was. Her authenticity endeared her to many, making her not just a family matriarch but a cherished friend to those fortunate enough to know her.
Barbra fought a courageous battle to stay with her beloved family, but the weight of the struggle became too much. In her final moments, surrounded by the love of those she held dear, Barbra found the peace she sought. She was ready to let go and embrace the heavenly journey that awaited her. Her family and dear friend Diane were right there by her side just the way she wanted it.
The hole left by Barbra’s passing is profound and can never be filled. Her memory will live on in the hearts of those she touched, Barbra’s love will guide us all through the days ahead. In honoring Barbra’s legacy, let us remember the lessons of love, selflessness, honesty, and strength that she so beautifully showed us all every day. May she rest in eternal peace. We love you now and for the rest of our lives. Your Family.
Sorry to see that Scott & Ethan’s Aunt Barbara passed away. We all went to school together at SHS and attended church with the family too. Peace and comfort are being prayed for on all of her beloveds behalf. May memories sustain you all through this briefment and beyond.
Barbra was such a delightful person , it was a pleasure to see her each month and visit while I cut her hair .
I was shocked to hear this sad news and will miss our monthly conversations .
My condolences to her family and friends .
Sincerely, Nancy Peterson