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Barb Reed

September 3, 1951 ~ August 21, 2017

Barbara Reed, 65, of Anamosa, went to her heavenly home on Monday, August 21, 2017, at Hospice House, Hiawatha. Her personal relationship with Christ gave her peace and comfort during her brave battle with cancer. Memorial Services: 7 p.m. Thursday, August 24, 2017, at Antioch Christian Church, Marion. Visitation 5-7 p.m. before the service at the church. Survivors include her husband of 41 years, Marion; children, Jennifer (Aaron) Edson and Randy (Tiffany) Reed; grandchildren, Brooke Sargent, Cody, and Tyler Edson, and Rylee Reed; siblings, Snooky, Charlie, Pat, Paulie, Kathy, Deb, Kevin, Raymond, and Russ; and many nieces, nephews, extended family members, and friends. Barbara Colleen Reed was born to the late William and Ida (Conner) Otto on September 3, 1951. She grew up with ten siblings on a farm near Randalia. She graduated from West Central High School in Maynard. Barb enjoyed telling stories of her childhood and although life on the farm was tough, many wonderful memories were made and a tremendous work ethic was formed. She married Marion Reed on June 26, 1976, in Cedar Rapids. Barb was a devoted stay at home mom to her two children while they were young. She dearly loved her kids. Later in life, she started working as a Software Test Analyst at Honeywell, where she enjoyed her job and colleagues. Barb loved her family and prioritized them. She was her best as 'Grandma' and built strong relationships with each of her grandchildren. She was a selfless person, was always playing and laughing with the kids, exercising, or cooking Sunday dinners'she was the best cook. Barb's smile was contagious and her heart was big. She took great comfort in John 3:16, knowing her forever home was yet to come. Barb was preceded in death by her parents; and brother, Billy.

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  1. To Marion & Family.
    Barb was a one of a kind gal. I’m so glad Zac was given the opportunity to be her trainer & in turn for Barb & I to become email friends. Especially while Zac was in the USMC. She will be missed!!! Am so glad we got to meet in person as well. Thoughts & prayers to all of You.
    Fonda & Jim Bailey

  2. I met Barb before she got married to Marion and after we became friends we lived together. She was a wonderful friend and we became close. I will always remember our good times together and will miss her beautiful personality and love she showed everyone. One great lady!!

  3. To My Sweet Neighbor….. one of my leading ladies that have taught me so much. I am so very sad that you are gone but I know that you have gone to a better place free of pain. I will think of you when the orioles come in the spring, when I see humming birds , when the berries are ready to be picked in the timber, and when Tammy beats me in a fitbit challenge. I hope you are up in heaven doing everything you enjoy. I am sure you are running all over the place and doing your workouts. You are a wonderful person inside and out and I will carry you in my heart always. Until I see you again….. Love you Barb ……

    LeeAnn Reiss

  4. Marion and Family:

    So saddened to learn of Barb’s passing. I remember her from our Cedar Rapids Welding Supply days when Barb accompanied you at some of our events, Marion. I recall her being a very sweet and rather shy person, and so in love with you.

    I will be praying for the peace, comfort and understanding only God can provide for you and your family. Sending my very deepest condolences to you all.

    Kathy Oster Cornhill


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