Barbara A. Bayer

Service Date: July 31, 2018
Visitation Info: St. Pius X KY
Interment Info: Mother of God Cemetery
Service Info: St. Pius X KY
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Barbara A. Bayer, 83 of Crestview Hills died at St. Elizabeth of Edgewood on July 26th. Barbara was born to Roger and Doris Gill in January of 1935. She grew up in Northern Kentucky and graduated from St. Henry High School in 1952. Barbara married her husband, Robert Bayer in 1957. They spent a wonderful 56 years together until his passing in 2013. Barbara enjoyed an active social life, with continual breakfasts and lunches with many longtime friends and past coworkers. Barbara is preceded in death by her parents; beloved husband, Robert and son, David Bayer. She will live on in the hearts of those who survive her; children Steve (Marlene) Bayer, Tim Bayer, Sally (Jake) Jacobs, Patty (Don) Suckow, Robert Bayer and Laura (Derek) Boyd; daughter-in-law, Anita Bayer; 13 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren; sisters, Jeannie Gill and Cindy Wainscott and brother, Mike Gill.  A visitation will be held Tuesday, July 31st at St. Pius X Church in Edgewood from 4:30PM – 6:00PM with a Mass of Christian Burial and reception to follow. Burial will be Wednesday, August 1st at Mother of God Cemetery at 10:00AM. Donations can be made in Barbara’s name to Redwood 71 Orphanage Rd. Ft. Mitchell, KY 41017. Please leave a message of comfort to the family under the condolences tab.

Tuesday
31
July
4:30 pm - 6:00 pm

St. Pius X KY

348 Dudley Pike
Edgewood, KY 41017
Tuesday
31
July
6:00 pm

St. Pius X KY

348 Dudley Pike
Edgewood, KY 41017

Mother of God Cemetery

Address: 3125 Madison Ave Latonia, KY 41015
Thursday
1
January
12:00 am - 12:00 am

Barbara A. Bayer


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To the Family

Saying good bye is difficult. But because of our faith it is not Good Bye but See you Later. Until then we have our friends and memories to sustain us. When we were young it was the hugs and pep talks. Later in life she was not just Mom but our Best friend too. Allow the circle of prayers from your friends support you this time and your memories will forever be there. Cliff Wartman


Grandmas are special

Kayla, Alex, Cameron, Riley and Sydney
This is tough. One of the toughest things you probably have gone through. Grandmas are those special people who always seem to be in our side, making us feel better when things aren’t going our way, giving us those extra comfy hugs that only grandmas can. They are unselfish and always doing more than they probably should for us. They are always praying for us even if everything is going great, they are praying for us. They are proud of us, bragging about us, spoiling us. That’s just what Grandmas do. I also think grandmas want us to be happy, and I know your grandma would want the same for you. I know you are sad, probably sad isn’t even close to describing how you feel, and that’s ok. You loved your grandma so much that it hurts. I want you to know that we are thinking about you and hope that you can look back on those grandma things and smile. That’s what grandmas want in the end- for you to smile and be happy.
I’m thinking of you all,
Lisa Roedig


Extended sympathies

Laura, Patty, Sally & Rob
I wanted to extend my sincere sympathy for the passing of your mom. Although I have only recently had the opportunity to actually sit down and talk with your mom, she has always been kind to me and my children in passing throughout the years. She did not have to be, but she was. I appreciate that and it speaks to her character. I feel for you all on this difficult day and I hope you can find comfort in your memories and stories and of course in each others company. I feel for you all this difficult day and I hope you can find comfort in your memories stories and of course in each other’s company.
Sincerely
Lisa Roedig.


Find Comfort in your memories

Kayla,
I know how special your grandmother is to you and I hope you know how very special you were to her. She’s told me on several occasions when I’ve had the opportunity to talk with her. She is very proud of you and I am so glad she was able to celebrate your wedding day before she went home to be with God In Heaven. I’m sure that she will always be looking down on you smiling as you go through life, And I’m sure she’ll let you know through little signs that she’s around. I know this is such a difficult day and I want you to know we are here for you. I hope you can find comfort in your memories with your grandma and knowing that she has been reunited with your grandpa and uncle again.
I love you.
Your stepmom,
Lisa


Thinking of you

Laura and family – we are thinking of you today as you prepare to put your Mom to rest. We hope these past few days have been filled with wonderful memories as you think on her and the stories of her life. Peace with you all! Kristy, Konner & Ry Huljak