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Barbara Jo Burner

June 10, 1954 ~ September 9, 2018

Barbara Jo (Sperry) Burner, 64, of Grafton, WV, died Sunday September 9, 2018, at Ruby Memorial Hospital in Morgantown. Barbara was the daughter of Jody Sperry and the late C. Everett Sperry of Philippi. She graduated from Philip Barbour High School in 1972, completed a nursing degree at Parkersburg Community College, and a BSN from West Virginia University ranking in the top 5% of her class. She worked as a nurse in various locations in West Virginia, most recently at Broaddus Hospital until early this summer. Barbara loved caring for others, including her patients, her co-workers, and her family. She loved dogs, and provided loving lodging for various dogs throughout her life. She was passionately concerned about the effects of climate change and was an advocate for stewardship of the earth. She was also a champion for social justice. She is survived by her loving husband of 45 years, Gary Burner, and 2 sons, Adam Burner of Grafton, and Joe Burner and wife Janelle as well as granddaughter Sophia of Raleigh, North Carolina. Sophia was the sunshine of Barbara’s life, and time spent with her provided the greatest joy of Barb’s last seven years. In addition to her mother, she is survived by a brother, David and wife Gail Sperry, of Elmhurst, Illinois, and a sister, Jeannie Sperry and husband Tom Adamski, of Rochester, Minnesota as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Family will receive friends at Wrights Funeral Home, 220 N Walnut St, Philippi from 5-8 PM Wednesday September 12 and from 9-11 AM Thursday, September 13th prior to the service at 11 AM. Rev. Dwight Brohard, cousin of the deceased, will officiate. Cremation will follow after the service.

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  1. What great pleasure it was working with Barb at Broaddus last year. She always had a smile and a story to share. She will be missed on this earth. Rest In Peace Barb.

  2. Gary and family

    We're at loss for words on how to comfort you during this time of sorrow. We can only say that, over time, it will get easier, but there will always be a hole in your life that was once filled by the love of your life. We will always be here, as your friends, whenever you or your family ever need us.

    We're so sorry for your loss.

    Mark and Liz Lubic

  3. To Barb’s family. I had many fun times with Barb in High School. I remember Barb’s great sense of humor and her kind spirit. Barb and Gary also helped me when I moved to Parkersburg. I know you will miss her tremendously and I pray for peace and healing for all of you.

  4. I worked with Barb at GCH. I am a CNA and I loved working with her, she was so loving and caring. She will be missed. Sending prayers to family and friends.

  5. So sorry. She was a special girl and she was fun to work with in the Kindergarten at PBC. She took wonderful care of my mother when she was in Broaddus Hospital. Prayers. Martie

  6. Jody and family, my heart goes out to you at this difficult time. May God give you peace and comfort. Thoughts and prayers.

  7. “Our Condolences to the family and friends of Barbara. She was a beautiful person. She was never mad at anyone, and no harsh words from her. She had several friends in our community. Barbara has her new wings that she has earned. So fly high Barbara go and walk those golden stairs. God please be her family and friends during this difficult time.

  8. Aunt Jody, Jeannie, David and Gary and sons, I am so, so sorry to hear of Barb's passing. I know there will forever be a missing spot in your family. My heart aches for all of you. I won't be able to attend her service, but know I will be holding you all in my heart with prayer for this time and the days to come.

    Love,
    Chris

  9. So sorry to learn of Barbara's passing. We were childhood friends growing up on Walbash Ave. We had lots of fun together until we moved when I was 14. So sorry we lost track of each other over the years. Your just a great family. I'll have you in my prayers.


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