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MaDonna Jean Barber, 80

| February 7, 2019 11:13 AM

MaDonna Jean Barber, 80, of Yellow Bay on Flathead Lake, passed away peacefully surrounded by family and friends on Saturday, Feb. 2, 2019, at the Montana Veterans Home Special Care Unit.

MaDonna was born in Wolf Point, the seventh child of Harold and Grace Ella Stinger, on Sept. 13, 1938. She went to school at Whitefish. She married Dale Oliver Barber on March 8, 1958, in Spokane. She was very self-sufficient and an early entrepreneur. She graduated from the School of Cosmetology and worked as a hairstylist in Whitefish for many years. She enjoyed her time with the Montana Highway Department where she worked both in the office and out in the field. She enjoyed an early retirement and wintered in Parker, Arizona, and the summers on Yellow Bay.

She loved to read, dance, play cribbage, pegs, the washer game and just about any game with a little competition. Her love of knitting and sewing blessed many family members with gifts of love in the form of sweaters, vests, and warm comforting blankets. She adored the outdoors and spent many days and nights camping, fishing and hunting with her beloved husband and family. She taught her boys the value of a great work ethic and how to enjoy life to the fullest.

MaDonna was preceded in death by her husband Dale, parents Harold and Grace Ella (Brown) Stinger, brother Dale, sisters Ella Louise (Chet), Doris Emma (Lloyd), Carolyn Esther, Joanne, and Cheryl Grace; niece Tina, and nephews Jay, Rick, Lyndon, Roy and Mitch.

MaDonna is survived by her sons, Kevin (Eve) Barber, Neal Barber, and Ron (Amanda) Barber; sisters, Marcia (Jim) Hunnewell and Carla Corbally; grandchildren, DeNeal (Todd) Fann, Dacy (Jake) Williams, Brie Anne Barber and Dale Oliver Joseph Barber; great-grandchildren, Hunter and Hallie Fann, and Noxyn, Seeley and Elisha Williams; and her cherished nieces, nephews and friends.

The family wishes to extend our sincere thanks to Linda Hubble Schmidt for your love and companionship, the amazing team serving in the Special Care Unit of the Montana Veterans Home, and the compassionate Frontier Hospice team.

A celebration of life reception will be held for family and friends from 1 to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 9, at the Back Room in Columbia Falls.

In lieu of flowers, we would be honored for any donations to the Montana Veterans Home Activities Programs that serve the residents’ outdoor field trips and events, 400 Veterans Drive, Columbia Falls, MT 59912.