Mary Kinsman
Barbara was like my roommate at the Carrell Clinic. I still can't believe she's gone and I feel a profound loss. She had a great spirit and she was such a good person. My heart breaks for her family.
Birth date: Mar 21, 1942 Death date: Mar 5, 2016
Barbara Ann Sendker, a long time resident of Dallas, passed away Saturday, March 5 following a long and hard fought battle with cancer. She will be greatly missed by her family, as well as the countless friends, neighbors and coll Read Obituary
Barbara was like my roommate at the Carrell Clinic. I still can't believe she's gone and I feel a profound loss. She had a great spirit and she was such a good person. My heart breaks for her family.
Barbara was a great help to the new volunteers, with great support and help. She made sure things at the Bush Museum ran smoothly when she was with us, she would go the extra mile. She would be sure we got 2 breaks and she would help us to rotate the different areas. It will never be the same without her, I'm very sadden by her loss and I will remember her in my prayers, thank you so much and God bless her and her family. She will be missed.
All of us from the AT&T Performing Arts Center Front of House family send our deepest condolences to Jerry and the rest of the Sendker family.
I'm an ATTPAC volunteer and always thought that Barbara was a nice person. I'll miss seeing her around the Center. My prayers are with the family.
Peaceful White Lilies Basket was purchased for the family of Barbara Ann Sendker.
Aunt Barbara was like a mother to me. I could tell her absolutely anything and she never judged me. She always listened and would give the best ADVISE. She accepted me as I am. She always invited me and my husband Lance to every family event. She said I was her favorite at the last big get together. She made feel so loved and comfortable. Aunt Barbara, I will always love you and I'm going to miss you so very, very much. I'm missing a big piece of my heart and it will never be the same. Until we meet over the RAINBOW bridge. Kisses and hugs.
I worked closely with Barb at The Carrell Clinic. When I started doing the transcription for Dr. Curtis, Barb let me know right away what her expectations were. Once I met them, she always had my back. We shared a lot of good times, and I am blessed for having known her. Prayers for strength and healing for Jerry and the family.
Barbara was such a beautiful and kind soul. She was a loving-devoted wife and mother, an endless volunteer for the community and an amazing friend to all she met. She will be forever missed. Jerry, dear friend, may you and the boys find comfort and strength knowing she is resting at peace and is pain free, awaiting life's next adventure. God bless!
Our Princess made our Thursday's and our guests Thursday's so very special. Imagine her smile greeting so many strangers and all of the Thunder making the afternoon so much more enjoyable for everyone. Know u r with us every Thursday. Frank Shelden
Barbara was so special to all of the Thursday Thunderstorms at the Bush Library. Her sense of humor and her wonderful personality always made my day. She loved working in Freedom Hall so we called her The Princess of Freedom Hall. Jerry, I have been thinking of her every time a tulip pops up in my flower bed this year. Please know you are in my prayers.. Think not of her dying but of her celebrating her heavenly birthday.