Cherlyn A. Barczak

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Cherlyn Ann (Noe) Barczak, 72, of Ft. Mitchell, KY, passed away on Monday, January 4, 2021 at Hospice Care of St. Elizabeth in Edgewood, KY. Born in Cincinnati, OH, on October 18, 1948, and lived in Brookville, IN. She graduated from Ball State University in 1971. Cherlyn taught English and Spanish at Brookville High School from 1971-1973. In October 2005, Cherlyn married Ireneusz Barczak, a former pen pal she wrote to while he was serving in the military during the Vietnam War. They did not have children together, but she loved animals, especially cats. Cherlyn also enjoyed traveling from California to Manitoba, Canada and did so whenever the opportunity presented itself.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Omer “Whitey” and Helen (Seal) Noe. Cherlyn is survived by her husband of 15 years, Ireneusz “Irnie” Barczak, and her brother, Gary Noe (Formerly from Brookville).

Due to COVID-19 pandemic, there will not be formal services held at this time. Prayers are encouraged to Cherlyn’s family. In lieu of flowers, please make memorial contributions to the charity of donor’s choice. Online condolences to: www.linnemannfuneralhomes.com

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Address: 30 Commonwealth Avenue Erlanger, KY - Kentucky 41018
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Prayers and Thoughts During this time

Dearest Barczak Family,
In late October of last year I purchased what I believe was Cherlyn’s childhood home in Brookville. The black house that sits on the corner by Dairy Cottage. My family had known her mother for years as they own a local business and I’ve heard wonderful things about her and her passion for animals and her kindness for people. After reading of Cherlyn’s passing today in the town paper I was saddened to hear of her loss. It sounds as though by the article in the paper she also shared her mother’s passion for animals and people and the big heart it sounds as though her family has. Just wanted to reach out to let you know that your family was in my thoughts and prayers and I will always cherish the gift of the beautiful home that she grew up in . May our prayers and God’s words hold you in comfort during this time. Debra Burkhart