Barbara loved her family, friends and her faith. She was a superb cook who loved dice, playing cards, especially "chicken foot". She was retired from Howmet as a wax inspector.
Barbara is survived by two sons, Stuart Lee (Tracy) Fessenden and Dennis J (Kittie) Fessenden, Jacqueline Sells (David) Homann; 15 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; brother, Norman (Valencia) Webber; close friends Marlene Hudson, and Cheryl Murphy-Hopkins, former daughters in law, Leslie Borgman and Carol Terwilliger. Along with her husband, Barbara was preceded in death by two children, Gregory Max Fessenden, Denise Lynn Corsi; siblings, Doris (Joseph) Bates, Harold "Mike" (Ruby Jane) Webber, Betty (Eugene) Campagna, and her twin sister, Phyllis Cook Webber.
Barbara was a member of Our Redeemer Lutheran Church, 1215 E. Apple Ave., where a Memorial Service will be held at with Reverend Alexander J. Koppel officiating.
Barbara loved her family, friends and her faith. She was a superb cook who loved dice, playing cards, especially "chicken foot". She was retired from Howmet as a wax inspector.
Barbara is survived by two sons, Stuart Lee (Tracy) Fessenden and Dennis J (Kittie) Fessenden, Jacqueline Sells (David) Homann; 15 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; brother, Norman (Valencia) Webber; close friends Marlene Hudson, and Cheryl Murphy-Hopkins, former daughters in law, Leslie Borgman and Carol Terwilliger. Along with her husband, Barbara was preceded in death by two children, Gregory Max Fessenden, Denise Lynn Corsi; siblings, Doris (Joseph) Bates, Harold "Mike" (Ruby Jane) Webber, Betty (Eugene) Campagna, and her twin sister, Phyllis Cook Webber.
Barbara was a member of Our Redeemer Lutheran Church, 1215 E. Apple Ave., where a Memorial Service will be held at with Reverend Alexander J. Koppel officiating.
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