Barbara Jean (Garrison ) Kafton |
| Posted 2018-12-20 by mhenderson |
| Mohave Memorial Lake Havasu Mortuary - Lake havasu City, Arizona - Barbara Jean Kafton (Garrison), also known as (Barb, Barbie, & bubbles) age 72, beloved resident of Lake Havasu City & Pine, AZ, passed away at her home in LHC on Sunday February 18, 2018. She was born October 30th, 1945 in Detroit, Michigan to Harold Robert & Elsie Elnora (Leonard) Miller, and was the oldest of three children. Barbara will be remembered for her love of life, jovial sense of humor, sparkling smile and contagious laugh. Barb was a shining light, always spirited, cheerful, generous & even a little mischievous to her massive circle of family & friends with whom she shared her love freely. She will be missed dearly, but her memory will bring smiles into our hearts forever. Barb is survived by her 2 children Debbie French & David Felkner, her bonus children Melissa Sebesta and Corey & Maryanne Christensen, her brother Robert Miller, parents Bob & Harriet Miller, her 3 grandchildren, Joe French, Amber French & Jordyn Felkner, as well as numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces & nephews. Barb was preceded in death by her late husband Clayton R Garrison, late husband, Robert Kafton, mother Elsie Miller, sister Terri Reynolds & granddaughter Rochelle Marie French. A celebration of life was held on Thursday February 22nd, 2018 at the VFW in Lake Havasu City. Another Celebration of life will be held in Pine, AZ on Saturday September 22nd, 2018, where Barb maintained her primary residence. Barb's family would like to extend our gratitude to her dear friends and express our appreciation to our nations vets who have kept us all free. We are eternally grateful for your service. To send flowers or a memorial gift to the family of Barbara Jean Kafton(Garrison) please visit our Sympathy Store. |
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