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Barbara Anne <I>Boettger</I> Quickfall

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Barbara Anne Boettger Quickfall

Birth
Ontario, Canada
Death
9 Apr 2015 (aged 73–74)
Kitchener, Waterloo Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada
Burial
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Barb was known for her kind, generous, helpful nature. She spent countless volunteer hours with the United Church Resource Centre, Kitchener ON. Bridgeport United Church was a huge part of her life.
Barbara and Herb had big hearts, opened their home and turned over their land to anyone needing a bit of space. There was a First Nations drumming group which created a sweat lodge and teepee on the property. They gave their greenhouse to the Working Centre, providing a therapeutic space to grow herbs. The Lions Club held its meetings in the home, where Barb also compiled local stories and information for the popular twice annual Bridgeport News, a community newsletter she had edited since 1980. Barb was all about community and was part of every facet of Bridgeport, even in her paintings!
Barb was a member of the Waterloo Historical Society and the Kitchener-Waterloo Field Naturalists and she spent years researching family genealogy.
Barb was known for her kind, generous, helpful nature. She spent countless volunteer hours with the United Church Resource Centre, Kitchener ON. Bridgeport United Church was a huge part of her life.
Barbara and Herb had big hearts, opened their home and turned over their land to anyone needing a bit of space. There was a First Nations drumming group which created a sweat lodge and teepee on the property. They gave their greenhouse to the Working Centre, providing a therapeutic space to grow herbs. The Lions Club held its meetings in the home, where Barb also compiled local stories and information for the popular twice annual Bridgeport News, a community newsletter she had edited since 1980. Barb was all about community and was part of every facet of Bridgeport, even in her paintings!
Barb was a member of the Waterloo Historical Society and the Kitchener-Waterloo Field Naturalists and she spent years researching family genealogy.


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