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Barbara Carney

Posted By Ballard Sunder Funeral Home On August 24, 2021 @ 3:32 pm In 2021,Obituaries | 5 Comments

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Barbara Carney, age 97 years young, entered the loving arms of her Savior, on Sunday evening, August 22, 2021, at Ebenezer Ridges of Burnsville, in Burnsville, MN.

A Celebration of Life will be held on Friday, September 10, 2021 at 11:00 AM, with a visitation one-hour prior, both at Hosanna Church, 9300 163rd Street West, Lakeville, MN. Pastor Per will preside. Pall bearers will be Chris Carney, Brian Carney, Steve Carney, Daniel Carney, Ryan Carney, Kay Lathrop, and Dave Lathrop. Barbara will be laid to rest immediately following the funeral service at Fort Snelling National Cemetery, in Minneapolis, MN.

Barbara Jean graced this world on March 15, 1924, to John and Clara (Seiler) Schneider. Born and raised in Minneapolis, she was the eighth of nine children. Barbara was raised in a strong Catholic family and having a deep faith was instilled into her, at an early age. This faith foundation was later passed down to her children. Barbara attended Incarnation Catholic School and continued her education at Washburn High School, where she graduated.

While attending an event at the Catholic youth center, Barbara met the love of her life. His name was Henry Marcellus Carney. They started courting and on April 1 or the 14, 1952, Barbara and Henry wedded, at Incarnation Catholic Church. They were blessed with five children, Kathryn, Maureen, Brian, Chris, and Steve. Family was always important. Attending Interlachen County Club was a large part of their social gatherings. But Barbara found the most joy being a devoted wife and mother. The house was always bustling with activities. Barbara went above and beyond for her family, regardless of the time of the day. Through the years, she remained close to her siblings, as well, and enjoyed their conversations and getting together.

Barbara was a woman of many creative talents. She was an amazing seamstress, sewing clothes for her children to integrate banners for the church. Barbara excelled as a painter. She made furniture, wallpaper the home and was a great word smith too.

Barbara had one passion besides her faith and family…the love of butterflies. As a young girl, she loved to catch them, learn of their activity, and release them back into the world. This passion was a lifelong devotion. The butterfly is a powerful symbol of change, joy, and transformation. It evolves from a land bound crawling caterpillar to a winged, elegant butterfly that is often very colorful. When we suffer the loss of a loved one and have a unique experience with a butterfly, we can feel it is our loved one communicating with us. A sign of renewal and rebirth! The next time you see a butterfly, take a moment to think of Barbara sending you a message saying she is okay, and I am beside you.

Forever loved, Barbara will be forever missed by children, Kathryn (Dave) Lathrop, Maureen (Brian) Hall, Brian (Denise) Carney, Chris (Val) Carney, Steve (Joyce) Carney; grandchildren, Rob (Venessa) Lathrop, Mackenzie Carney, Morgan (Steven) Carney, Alexa (Bret) Carney, Daniel Carney, Ryan Carney, Joanna (Justin) Parker; great grandchildren, Brandon, Abbey; other relatives and friends.

Barbara is preceded in death by her husband, Henry, parents, and siblings.

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Condolence from Sue McNeal on August 24th, 2021 8:29 pm

Kay and Family, so sorry for the loss of your sweet Mom. You are in my prayers.

Condolence from Kathryn Lathrop on September 3rd, 2021 3:37 pm

Thank you Suzy for your condolence

Condolence from PHILIP WALCH on August 28th, 2021 11:10 am

Kay and Family,

I am sorry to hear about your loss. Barbara was always my favorite aunt.

Philip Walch
Son of Helen Schneider Walch
Freehold, New Jersey

Condolence from Tom & Alice Conover on September 1st, 2021 6:25 pm

Dear Kathryn, Maureen, Brian, Chris, and Steve,
My memories of Barb are more clear to me than my memories of the last decade or two. She was not only a wonderful mother, but she never held back from encouraging any other children in Interlachen Park that were friends or visitors to her children and her. This included providing oversight, love, and even meals for the group of the day. I have great confidence that she is in a better place now than many of us are experiencing. Steve, I have many many memories of our outings together, many of which were successful fishing trips. I hope you and your family are also doing well, keep up the good work. Revelation 21:4 – (promises that ) he shall wipe away every tear from their eyes; and death shall be no more; neither shall there be mourning, nor crying, nor pain, any more: the first things … We look forward to seeing our lost ones again.
With Christian Love,
Tom & Alice Conover

Condolence from Kathryn Lathrop on September 3rd, 2021 3:45 pm

Hello Tom and Alice,
So great to hear from you!
I loved your fond memories of MOM. Bought back really great memories..She was one of a kind.
GOD BLESS YOU ALL

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