Barbara Louise Street
Wednesday 26th of January 1927 - Wednesday 29th of December 2021

Barbara Louise Street, age 94, formerly of
Frankfort, IN and Noblesville, IN passed away on December 29, 2021 in
Lexington, Kentucky. She was born on January 26, 1927 to Mary Elizabeth Morgan
and Leslie R. McCorkell in Cherokee, Iowa. She graduated from Frankfort Senior
High School in 1945. Barbara worked a variety of jobs, from the counter of a
soda shop to a bookkeeper, but her favorite job was as a wife and mother. She
married Herbert Max Street on December 30, 1961. They shared 28 wonderful years
of marriage until his passing in 1990.
Barbara loved the Lord and was a member of
Emanuel United Methodist Church in Noblesville, IN. She enjoyed making quilts
for family and prayer quilts for the members of her Sunday school class.
Barbara loved spending time with her family and friends, playing cards and
games, and reading.
Barbara will be lovingly remembered by her
daughters Carol A. Street (husband Brent Potter) of Lexington, KY and Susan S.
Cook (husband Kenneth) of Noblesville, IN, along with many friends and
relatives. She was preceded in death by her husband, Herbert, and two sons,
Thomas Lee Walsh and Ronald Street.
No services are planned at this time. In lieu of
flowers, please consider donating to your local library or animal shelter.
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Guest Book
Sally Sandilands
saysSusan So sorry to hear of the passing of your mother. Prayers to you and your family. Loved watching the video with so many of your family. Such special memories.
April Loveall
saysI am so sorry to hear this sad news. Barbara was such a sweet neighbor! My dog Wrigley and I would go on walks and he would always stop at her drive wanting to go for a visit. I enjoyed our talks which were always so heart warming. Rest in Peace my sweet friend!
Carlene Clark
saysSue, I’m so sorry for your loss. She was so sweet and made beautiful quilts. I miss seeing you at the meetings
Lesley Cox
saysI was so sorry to hear of your loss. I really enjoyed meeting and spending time with Barbara at many quilt classes and meetings. Always fun !
Kay Ellen Ziegler
saysMy condolences and sympathies to the family. Barbara was such a sweet, loving person who was always happy. I have a lap quilt that she made for me when I was sick, so I have a nice memory of her. She will be missed by all her friends from Emmanuel UMC. God bless your family.
Philip Hankins
saysI’m so grateful to have experienced Barb & Herb in my life. What awesome neighbors they were. They treated me like I was their own. They exhibited qualities I can never forget.