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Barbara Lillian <I>Bath</I> Fraley

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Barbara Lillian Bath Fraley

Birth
Wauwatosa, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
12 Apr 2013 (aged 82)
Cudahy, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Greenfield, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Barbara Lillian Fraley

Fraley, Barbara Lillian (Nee Bath) Born December 14, 1930, to Jerome and Eleanor Bath. Born to Eternal Life April 12, 2013. A loving and devoted wife to the late Eugene Fraley since September 13, 1952, with whom she raised five children, all who survive her. Barbara was born in Wauwatosa, raised in Milwaukee and resided in both cities as well as Cudahy and New Berlin in recent years. The middle of nine children including Jerome and Lloyd who survive her and Willard, Roswyn, Stanley, Mary, Franklin and Ronald who preceded her in death. A graduate of Washington High School, this stay-at-home mom became an even harder working mom, including several years at the old Classified Insurance Company. A devout Catholic, she was an inspiring example for her children Diane (Kenny) Ruchalski, Rich (Diane), Mike (Chris), Daryl, and Brian (Sarah) Fraley. Her love of children and family continued late in life as she became a grandmother to Sara, Eric and Lillian. She is survived by scores of other relatives and friends, including her fellow Sheepshead, Scrabble and Bingo players at Deer Creek in New Berlin. Visitation will be held on Wed., April 17, 2013, from 10:30 AM to 12 noon at HOLY APOSTLES CATHOLIC CHURCH, 16000 W. NATIONAL AVE., NEW BERLIN. Mass of Christian Burial will begin at 12 noon. Entombment will follow at Arlington Memorial Cemetery. The family would like to thank all of the EMT's and the first responders in New Berlin who came to their mother's aid several times in the last few years. Appreciation, too, to her doctors and nurses with special blessings to the staff at VITAS Hospice in Wauwatosa who provided compassionate care during her final days. In lieu of flowers, or other memorials, the family asks that you honor the life of Barbara Fraley by extending a loving hand to the elderly who are not as blessed to be surrounded by loved ones.
Barbara Lillian Fraley

Fraley, Barbara Lillian (Nee Bath) Born December 14, 1930, to Jerome and Eleanor Bath. Born to Eternal Life April 12, 2013. A loving and devoted wife to the late Eugene Fraley since September 13, 1952, with whom she raised five children, all who survive her. Barbara was born in Wauwatosa, raised in Milwaukee and resided in both cities as well as Cudahy and New Berlin in recent years. The middle of nine children including Jerome and Lloyd who survive her and Willard, Roswyn, Stanley, Mary, Franklin and Ronald who preceded her in death. A graduate of Washington High School, this stay-at-home mom became an even harder working mom, including several years at the old Classified Insurance Company. A devout Catholic, she was an inspiring example for her children Diane (Kenny) Ruchalski, Rich (Diane), Mike (Chris), Daryl, and Brian (Sarah) Fraley. Her love of children and family continued late in life as she became a grandmother to Sara, Eric and Lillian. She is survived by scores of other relatives and friends, including her fellow Sheepshead, Scrabble and Bingo players at Deer Creek in New Berlin. Visitation will be held on Wed., April 17, 2013, from 10:30 AM to 12 noon at HOLY APOSTLES CATHOLIC CHURCH, 16000 W. NATIONAL AVE., NEW BERLIN. Mass of Christian Burial will begin at 12 noon. Entombment will follow at Arlington Memorial Cemetery. The family would like to thank all of the EMT's and the first responders in New Berlin who came to their mother's aid several times in the last few years. Appreciation, too, to her doctors and nurses with special blessings to the staff at VITAS Hospice in Wauwatosa who provided compassionate care during her final days. In lieu of flowers, or other memorials, the family asks that you honor the life of Barbara Fraley by extending a loving hand to the elderly who are not as blessed to be surrounded by loved ones.


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