

Born on August 6, 1936, Barbara was the daughter of George and Verdalee Eitel, who preceded her in death. She was also predeceased by her husbands, John Wolford (1971) and Charles Hull (2010), as well as her son in-law Gary Gabriel (2024).
Barbara is lovingly remembered by her daughters Rebecca Gabriel of Marion, Ohio; Leslie Wolford and her wife Amy Burdick of Seattle, Washington who Barbara considered her adopted daughter; her grandson Wyatt Burk of Columbus, Ohio; her cherished kitties Frankie and Bindy; and too many stray cats she care for over the years.
A devout member of the Presbyterian Church in Circleville, Barbara lived a life rooted in kindness and community. She was an active participant in the Child Conservation League and was known for her exceptional baking talents, earning numerous ribbons at the Circleville Pumpkin Show over the years, including the coveted title of Grand Champion Pumpkin Pie Baker.Barbara retired from First National Bank in Circleville after a fulfilling career as a bank teller. In her free time, she enjoyed tending to her flower beds, shopping with friends, traveling to Florida to spend time with her family, and ensuring she never left the house without a perfectly coordinated purse and shoes. Her warmth and generosity touched everyone who knew her.
A celebration of Barbara's life will take place this spring at the Presbyterian Church in Circleville. Cremation has been arranged, with burial to follow in the church's Memory Garden.
Barbara will be fondly remembered for her delicious deserts, sparkling personality, and unwavering love for those around her. May her memory bring comfort to those who knew her.
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