Barbara E. Skrundz, a beloved spirit who graced this earth with her presence for 78 years, passed away on February 10, 2024. Many people around the world said their goodbyes to her. Barbara’s journey was marked by love, dedication, and a profound impact on those who were fortunate enough to share in her life. She was born on January 1, 1946 in Chicago, Illinois, and her journey was distinguished by these qualities.
Early Life and Education: Roots in Chicago
Her formative years were spent in the bustling city of Chicago, where Barbara Johnson, the daughter of Alrik and Harriett Johnson, was situated. Austin High School was the place where she established the groundwork for a life that would be characterized by resiliency, warmth, and an enduring connection to her roots. Her academic journey led her to Austin High School.
A Union of Hearts: Marriage to Alfred Skrundz
Barbara got married to Alfred Skrundz in November of 1966, marking the beginning of a new phase in her life. This event marked the beginning of a new chapter. Their journey together began in the middle of Chicago, and it was there that they woven together a rich tapestry of moments spent together, laughter, and companionship.
On September 16, 1981, Barbara was confronted with the heartbreaking reality of losing her cherished husband. She carried the memories of their time together with her as she continued on her journey through life, despite the profound grief she was experiencing.
A Move to Burlington: New Beginnings
In the year 1984, Barbara embarked on a significant journey by settling down in Burlington. She found solace, community, and a new beginning in the town that welcomed her with open arms. It was in Burlington that Barbara found a new rhythm of life, a place where she would leave an indelible mark on the hearts of those she encountered.
Professional Journey: A Career at Educators Credit Union
In the course of her professional journey, Barbara found herself working for Educators Credit Union, where she contributed her expertise to the credit card services department. Her commitment and work ethic left an impression on her coworkers, which resulted in her becoming an essential component of the community that exists within the workplace.
Family Ties: Mor Mor’s Legacy
The unwavering commitment that Barbara had for her family served as the foundation of her existence. Her grandchildren and those who were closest to her heart affectionately referred to her as Mor Mor, and she added love and warmth to every relationship that was within the family. The legacy of a woman whose love knew no bounds is carried on by her children, Gregory Skrundz, Kimberly Skrundz, and Vincent Skrundz, as well as them and their families.
Fond Memories: A Life Well-Lived
The memories that Barbara left behind are what will carry on her legacy. They are woven into the fabric of the lives that she touched. Will, Sam, Jake, Austin, and Patrick are their grandchildren, and each of them carries the love and kindness that Mor Mor has instilled in them. Raymond Johnson, Mary Ann “Pat” Monzel, and Margaret Gill, along with their nieces, nephews, and extended family members, are all grieving together and remembering a remarkable woman with affection. Raymond Johnson is the brother of Margaret Gill.
Expressions of Gratitude: Acknowledging the Caregivers
In recognition of the compassionate care that the nurses at Burlington Hospital provided to Barbara during her final days, the family would like to express their deepest gratitude to them. In a difficult time, their unwavering commitment offered solace and support to those who needed it.
Final Farewell: A Celebration of Barbara’s Life
The Schuette-Daniels Funeral Home will be the location of the funeral service that will be held on Thursday, February 15, 2024 at seven o’clock in the evening in honor of Barbara E. Skrundz. Visitors are welcome to stop by the funeral home between the hours of four and seven o’clock in the evening to pay their respects to the deceased member of the family. After the funeral, there will be a private burial at St. Luke’s Cemetery in Chicago, Illinois.
Conclusion: A Legacy of Love and Remembrance
Even as the community comes together to say goodbye to Barbara E. Skrundz, the echoes of her laughter, the warmth of her embrace, and the unending love that she shared will continue to reverberate in the hearts of those who were fortunate enough to have known her.
The recognition of a life well-lived, a life that had an impact on a great number of people and left an indelible mark on the fabric of human connections, is present in the midst of the sorrow that has been experienced. I pray that Barbara is at rest for all eternity, and that her memory will serve as a source of consolation and motivation for those who carry on her legacy.