Barbara Kiebler 1933 2019

1933 2019
Obituary of Barbara Kiebler Barbara Kiebler, wife of John Kiebler, died on October 20, 2019 at the age of 85. She was born in Johnstown, PA to the late Carl and Agnes Brunner on December 4, 1933. The family moved to Hagerstown, MD. Barbara graduated from Saint John’s College in Annapolis, MD where she was in the first class to admit women. She and her first husband moved to Montgomery County, MD. Where she had four children Paul Oosterhout (Joanette), Amy Oosterhout (Paul Elliott), Jeffery Oosterhout (Mina) and Joseph Oosterhout (Cheryl). Barbara has seven grandchildren. Barbara went to law school when her children were teenagers. After graduation she went to work for a small firm and became the owner when the owner retired. She was quite successful and the firm flourished. She practiced law for twenty years until she and John retired to Hilton Head Island. During retirement they traveled extensively visiting China and making many trips to Europe. They had a favorite location in the Swiss Alps where they liked to stay. On Hilton Head they spent many happy hours on the tennis courts and playing bridge. They traveled to regional and national tournaments sponsored by the ACBL and reached the level of Ruby Life Master. The Island Funeral Home and Crematory. Islandfuneralhome.com.

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Barbara Kiebler 1933 2019.

The Island Funeral Home & Crematory

Death notice for the town of: -, state: South Carolina

death notice Barbara Kiebler 1933 2019

obituary notice Barbara Kiebler 1933 2019

This archive page is a cache that aims to check the legality of the content of the hyperlink and could have changed in the meantime. Go to SOURCE above to go to the original page.
Posted in -, South Carolina, The Island Funeral Home & Crematory and tagged .


Post a message of sympathy, your message will be posted publicly on the page

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Please note that any personal information such as civic address, e-mail, phone number will be removed from your message of sympathy, in order to protect your private life. In addition, any messages containing non-respectful comments or using inappropriate language or any form of advertising, will also be removed.