Wednesday, January 1, 2014
We wanted to extend our deepest sympathy and prayers to you and your family. I grew up on Regent Street and was friends with Ann Marie. You will be in our thoughts and prayers. Craig, So sorry for your loss. May God's grace comfort you and your family. Nunnari Family, Deepest sympathy for your loss. I've heard nothing but great things through Craig, and know she is in a better place. In Gods hands may she rest. So many memories to cherish, I am going to miss Aunt Barbara's laugh the most. With a heavy heart and much regret, we will be unable to be there to celebrate her with you today or tomorrow. Sending our love to everyone. Kathy, Kevin, Anna & Emma Jim and Family: My sympathies to all. Other commitments prevent me from expressing them in person...Barbara was always such a sweet person. Our paths didn't cross much as adults...but whenever they did, she was the same warm Barb I remember. And...we are distantly related; we used to kid about that. My thoughts and prayers are with everybody. Time heals, they say, but right now it's tough to let go. She will be greatly missed...my condolences to all. Ted Hadley Nancy.....I am so sorry to read about your mom. It has been yrs, since I've seen her & your dad but I remember what a wonderful lady she was & I loved her sense of humor/laughter. It's been 33 yrs. since you graduated w/Carolyn & pretty unbelievable. They were great yrs. My heart aches for all of you & I hope your wonderful memories of your mom will sustain all of you in the days ahead. With prayers, love & caring, Jean Conley Barbara was a considerate and cheerful nurse who took care of the emergency room in a highly professional and competent manner. I appreciated the skilled care that she gave to my patients during the many years that we worked together at Lockport Memorial Hospital. I considered her a personal friend. David Denzel MD Jim and Family, I wanted to extend my deepest sympathy to all of you for your loss. Barb was a great person with a lovely sense of humor and an infectious smile. I always had a good laugh with her whenever I saw her. You were so lucky to have had so many wonderful years with her. She will be sadly missed. Sending my love to everyone. To Craig Nunnari, the Ellises, and the whole family: We are sorry we were not able to attend the wake for Barb. Nancy worked with her at LMH. I know how much Lindsey cared about her, too. Our best to you and our prayers to you now for healing. Jim and family, Deepest Sympathy to each of you as you lay Barb to rest in the care of the Lord. She will rest in peace but is gone too soon as there was so much still to enjoy with her family. Our prays are for each of you as you deal with the loss. Sincerely, Kevin & Carol Brady I wanted your family to know that I am alive today because of Barbara Nunnari!Ive told the story recently and was thinking of writing Barbara to tell her.I picked up the paper last week and realized I was too late! When I was 12 years old, I was home very sick! My mother decided to take me to the hospital. I had my appendix ready to repture and I was a heart patient(my body would not have handled the infection). I was dehydrated and malnurished,from being sick. The dr. wanted to admit me and watch me,which would have been devasting! Barbara knew my mom from school, she told my mother to bring me to childrens hospital immediatly! Thank God my mom listened to the angel watching over me! Childrens operated on me within mins of getting there! Iam 49 years old, a teacher and have 4 children and a grandchild! Ironicaly I had Open heart surgery 2 weeks ago today! I just wanted to let you know how greatful I am for Barbara! I will never forget what she has done for me. I am so sorry you lost a great person. ;