Barbara M. Siciliano

May 31, 1931 - July 12, 2018
Barbara M. Siciliano

In Loving Memory

to the Siciliano daughters and Mates and Grand kids . ah my heart is heavy to nite as i heard of your Mom,s passing. So sorry for your loss. What a wonderful woman. I will always think of her when i look at the painting she did of my Granpa Justo. So funny i own the Dean Martin Roast videos, and every time i watch one of them(often) i think of you guys.Very fortunate that the Siciliano Clan crossed my path. Again sorry for your loss---but Her gain right.
Tony Uriarte
midvale, UT
I met Barbara so many years ago at the European Health Spa where she was bicycling with Joanne Burt. I always looked forward to seeing her and Joe at St. Vincent's for Mass alongside her sister, Madeline and her husband. My dad, Lew Tezak, often spoke fondly of Barbara. Though I only knew her it seems through others she was always very kind and cheerful to me. Had I seen the announcement sooner I would have attended her funeral mass. Go with the Lords arms wrapped around you. My condolences to you, Jodie.
Barbara Herndon
midvale, UT
My sympathies to the entire Siciliano family. Although I was fairly young I have great memories of your mom and dad and will always have a sincere appreciation for their relationship with my parents. I am happy that I got the opportunity to see your mom a few years ago. It took me back to some good times 50 years ago. And I too remember how good the bread was. She will be missed. Kurt
Kurt Hayes
medina, OH
My sympathies go to each one of you for the loss of a wonderful woman. Barbara was such a loving and vibrant woman. I have so many fabulous memories of her love and kindness over the years across the many hours spent at your family home. If I was over playing with Michelle at dinner time, Barbara would always be ready to set a plate and invite me to join you. She always made me feel I had value and worth during those tumultuous teen years. I have fond memories of viewing her actively painting and stood in awe at her ability to paint anything! She made wonderful bread and I remember the best tasting Italian sausage in the world hanging in the garage! I feel honored that I was able to know her and be affected by her love and support. My thoughts and prayers go out to you all during this time. I wish I could be there. Love, Mary
Mary Harris (Ferguson)
largo, FL