Barbara Jean Brock was born January 1, 1941 in Alton, IA to Ralph and Wilmina (Kleinhesselink) Gebauer. She moved as a very young child to Orange City, where she lived until marrying Gerald ‘Jerry’ Brock on August 14, 1959 at the American Reformed Church in Orange City. To this union, two sons and a daughter were born. The family made their home in Le Mars.
Most of her years were spent as a homemaker. Later Barb worked as a Seamstress at Barnyard Basics for 6 years and a Home Health Aid in Le Mars for 19 years until she retired in 2006. She enjoyed sewing, crafts, playing games and cards, camping, boating, and spending time with her family and friends. Barb also enjoyed attending her family’s sporting and music events. In later years, she enjoyed vacationing with her daughter’s family. Barb’s family meant the world to her.
She was preceded in death by parents, and two sisters; Joan (Duane) Poppen, and Myrna Wielenga.
Barbara Jean Brock was born January 1, 1941 in Alton, IA to Ralph and Wilmina (Kleinhesselink) Gebauer. She moved as a very young child to Orange City, where she lived until marrying Gerald ‘Jerry’ Brock on August 14, 1959 at the American Reformed Church in Orange City. To this union, two sons and a daughter were born. The family made their home in Le Mars.
Most of her years were spent as a homemaker. Later Barb worked as a Seamstress at Barnyard Basics for 6 years and a Home Health Aid in Le Mars for 19 years until she retired in 2006. She enjoyed sewing, crafts, playing games and cards, camping, boating, and spending time with her family and friends. Barb also enjoyed attending her family’s sporting and music events. In later years, she enjoyed vacationing with her daughter’s family. Barb’s family meant the world to her.
She was preceded in death by parents, and two sisters; Joan (Duane) Poppen, and Myrna Wielenga.
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