Barbara Louise Green
Died: March 15, 2004 | Place: St. Joseph's Hospital
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At St. Joseph’s Hospital, London on Monday, March 15, 2004. Barbara L. (Rigelhof) Green of London in her 72nd year. Beloved wife of Robert F. Green. Dear mother of Michael Green and his wife Audean, Cathy Taylor and her husband Ron all of Ailsa Craig and Martha Mitchell and her husband Michael of London. Dear sister of Margaret Mongeau of La Salle, Richard Rigelhof and his wife Bridget of Ajax, Andrew Rigelhof and his wife Rachel of Kitchener and Russell Rigelhof and his wife Marlene of Warren, Michigan. Also loved by her grandchildren, Nicholas and Justin, Alexander and Abigayle and Robbie, Ian and Paige and her great-grandson Mark. A private family funeral service will be conducted in the chapel of the A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London on Thursday, March 18th with cremation and interment of cremated remains following at Woodland Cemetery, London. As an expression of sympathy memorial donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario, 617 Wellington Street, London ON N6A 3R6 (on line condolences accepted at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca)
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Uncle Bob, Cathy, Martha and Michael,
Our most sincerest condolences to you all on our loss of Aunt Barb. She will be missed.
Love from Erin, Katrina, Matthew and Ronald
I am very sorry to hear of the passing of Mrs. Green. I do have fond memories as a child of sitting in the kitchen as my mother and Mrs. Green shared an IPA or two!
Tracy
Dear Bob and family,
We were deeply saddened to hear about Barbara, but we all know that she is in a better place. Our sympathies to you, Michael, Cathy, Martha and their families.
She will be sorely missed.
Love,
Russ, Marlene and family
Dear Uncle Bob,
I am very saddened to hear that my Godmother, Aunt Barbara passed away. Although I haven’t seen her in a few years, I still cherish the memories spent with her and your family. Aunt Barbara will be missed.
Love,
Steve, Renee and Jessica
Cathy, Ron & Family…
So sorry to have heard about your mom. Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you at this most difficult time.
Bonnie & Trevor, Brandon, Ryan and Megan
My family and I would like your family to know our thoughts and prayers are with you during this time of sorrow. Barb was a good friend and curling teacher to Norma, but most of all she was a warm and caring person to all.
Bob and family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Please accept our condolences.
Wayne and Steph
Cathy,
I am truly saddened to hear about your Mother. I am so sorry. Please accept my sincerest condolences. My thoughts are with you.
Jo-Ann
Dear Uncle Bob, Martha, Cathy, Michael and families,
We are very saddened at the loss of a such a wonderful Wife, Mother, Grandma, Sister and Aunt. I can’t begin to tell you how many wonderful memories I have of Aunt Barb and the times I spent with all of you (in my younger days!) in London. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.
Love Karen, Nicole, Monique & Michelle XO
Dear Uncle Bob, Martha, Cathy, Michael and families,
I am sorry to hear about Aunt Barb. I have many great memories of my visits to your townhouse in London and Aunt Barb letting me make cookies and stuff during my first year at Western to feel a bit more like home.
Thinking of you,
All our love,
Missy, Raul, Natalia, Olivia xxoo
Our thoughts and prayers go out to you Bob and the rest of your family at this time.
We know that Barb is in good hands now – probably playing euchre with everyone up there.
Thanks for all the effort you put in during her tough times in the past few years, definitely your love for her is evident. Martha, Cathy and Mike and your families – you have done your mom proud, continue to remember her in your thoughts and prayers.
I think of the great times we had in London with your Aunt and the boys. Wonderland park was such fun, and the bbq’s in your back yard great. Your mom made all that memborable.
Love,
Uncle Richard, and Aunt Bridget
Dear Uncle Bob, Martha, Cathy, Michael and families,
We are so sorry to hear of Aunt Barb’s passing. We will miss her very much.
Aunt Barb was always warm and loving to us Mongeau kids and we loved being at your home. Before her children arrived, Aunt Barb enjoyed inviting us to London for the weekend. We would take the train and have fun..picnics at Fanshaw, visits to Storybrooke Gardens and staying up late to watch Jack Parr.
As we grew older Aunt Barb continued to welcome us and was most interested in our current plans and activities. She once said to me that her husband and children were her home and I truly believed that you were the most important thing in the world to her. I know that she was very proud of each of you and your children. It is so sad that she is no longer here with us and that she suffered these past few years. Please know that I am thinking of each of you with love and fond memories of your Mom.
Love Marsha
Dear Uncle Bob , Martha, Cathy, Michael and Families
Were sorry to here about your loss, our thoughts and prayers are with you
Tony, Terry,Leah,Cora and Dylan Rigelhof
Please accept our sincere condolences. Aunt Barbara was great lady I always remember she loved when all the Rigelhof boys came to visit. We love her and will miss her dearly.
Dear Uncle Bob, Martha, Cathy, Michael and Families
Aunt Barbara will be sorely missed, but she will remain forever in our hearts.
Please accept our sincere condolences and Love.
Noel, Carol, Kailey & Kyle Rigelhof
Sincere condolences, Bob, to you and your family. Hope to see you soon.
Pete Trudell
Dear Uncle Bob,Martha,Cathy,Michael and families:
Alan,Heather and I were saddened to hear that Aunt Barb had passed away. We will fondly remember Aunt Barb for the many memories that we have of her.
I especially remember when Pam and I took the train to London and stayed with you at your apartment– and the Mirla May ice cream that we enjoyed. It’s funny how some memories are so vivid — and for the kindness she showed to me when I lived with you one summer when I needed to get my library papers.
We want you to know that Aunt Barb will always be in our thoughts.
Love Alan, Anne & Heather
Sending all of our Families my deepest condolences. Aunt Barbra will be dearly missed by all of us. She was a very great woman and always made me laugh. Just remeber all the good things she gave us. Paul