Barbara Jean Collins' Obituary
COLLINS, BARBARA JEAN JOHNSON Born October 5, 1926 in Ida Grove, Iowa and passed away Friday April 1, 2011. Barbara is survived by her loving husband of 43 years, Edward Collins; niece Mary H. Burcham; nephew, H.W. “Dusty” Montfort; sisters-in-law Connie Young, Charlene Houts and Lily Jackson. She is also survived by 4 stepchildren, several step-grandchildren and 5 great nephews and nieces. Barbara moved to Texas with her family in the mid-1930’s and grew up on her father’s dairy farm in Carrollton. She attended Carrollton High School, graduating as Valedictorian of her class in 1944. Barbara then attended North Texas State University, graduating with highest honors with a Business Administration degree in 1948. During her college years, Barbara was active in Gammadions, Mary Ardens, the International Relations Club, Green Jackets, and Pi Omega Pi. She served as President of her sorority Zeta Pi Gamma and also as President of the Inter-sorority Council. After graduation, she toured Latin America and studied Spanish while living in Mexico City. On January 2, 1960, Barbara took a position with Trammell Crow Company as an administrative assistant. Over her 25 year career, she rose to the position of limited partner, becoming one of the first women to achieve that prestigious position. After retirement, Barbara and Ed traveled the world, hosting friends and family on many trips. Barbara and Ed both enjoyed entertaining friends and family at their North Dallas home and were very active in their Home Owners Association. Barbara will be best remembered for her hard work, attention to detail, her generosity and her love for her family and friends. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that, if you wish, please make a donation to the Alzheimer’s Association of Greater Dallas. .Services will be held at 12:00 PM Restland Memorial Chapel, 13005 Greenville Ave., Dallas and burial at Hilltop Cemetery, 1810 N. Perry Rd., Carrollton.
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