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Barbara Nadine <I>Dellinger</I> Atkinson Foreman

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Barbara Nadine Dellinger Atkinson Foreman

Birth
Siloam Springs, Benton County, Arkansas, USA
Death
13 Jul 2020 (aged 88)
Siloam Springs, Benton County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Springtown, Benton County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
NW area near west cem. entrance. Due no. of brother Roger Dellinger.
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Barbara Dellinger Atkinson Foreman of Siloam Springs, Ark., passed peacefully from this earth on July 13, 2020, at Siloam Springs [Ark.] Nursing and Rehab. She was born Oct. 26, 1931 in Siloam Springs, Ark. to Goldie Norton Dellinger Hardcastle and Luther Sherman Dellinger.

Barbara grew up in the Springtown, Ark. Community and graduated from Gentry [Ark.] High School as Co-Valedictorian. She later moved to Wichita, Kan. where she earned her AA in Business/Bookkeeping. There she met her future husband, Ken Atkinson, while singing in a church choir. They married and had two sons, Mark David and Greg Doran. Ken was an engineer in the aerospace industry, and his job transfers took them to Slidell, La. and then to Arlington, Tex.

Barbara worked as an Executive Assistant and Office Manager for various companies, retiring from Tappan/Electrolux. While attending a multi-class high school reunion in Gentry, Ark., she became reacquainted with a high school alum, Charles Foreman, and later they were married.

Barbara was an avid reader who loved history, biographies, and politics, often writing letters to the newspaper editor; she was a member of the Siloam Springs Republican Women's organization and for several years was a volunteer at Choices Pregnancy Services Center.

Barbara was preceded in death by her parents, step-father, RC Hardcastle, step-mother, Naomi Cash Dellinger, husbands Ken and Charles, and brother R. [Roger] Lynn Dellinger. She is survived by sons Mark D. and Greg D.(Sharon), brothers G. Ronald Dellinger (Linda) and A. Terry Dellinger (Sandy), step-sister Nancy Hardcastle Stanfill, grandsons Ken G. and Scott T. Atkinson, and step-children Charles, Jr., Celia Weeks (Bruce), and Karisha Starnes (Wade).

Special thanks to the Nursing Center and Circle of Life Hospice. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Choices Pregnancy Services , 809 S. Mt. Olive, Siloam Springs, Ark. 72761, or Circle of Life Hospice, 1201 NE Legacy Parkway, Bentonville, Ark. 72712.

Condolences to www.wassonfuneralhome.com.

Events with masks required due to Covid-19 pandemic:

Viewing Fri., July 17, 2020, 6-7:30 pm, Wasson Funeral Home, 441 US-412, Siloam Springs, Ark.

Service Sat., July 18, 2020, 10 am, Covenant Church, 760 S. Lincoln St., Siloam Springs, Ark. 72761.

Car parade and outdoor receiving line Sat., July 18, 10:40 am.Barbara Dellinger Atkinson Foreman of Siloam Springs, AR, passed peacefully from this earth on July 13, 2020, at Siloam Springs Nursing and Rehab.

Born October 26, 1931, in Siloam Springs, AR, to Goldie Norton Dellinger Hardcastle and Luther Sherman Dellinger, she grew up in the Springtown Community, and later graduated Gentry schools as co-Valedictorian. She later moved to Wichita, KS, where she earned her AA in Business/ Bookkeeping. While singing in a church choir there, Barbara met Ken Atkinson. They were married and later had two children, Marc David and Greg Doran. Ken, an engineer, worked in the aerospace industry which took them to Slidell, LA, and later to Arlington, TX.

Barbara worked as an Executive Assistant and Office Manager for various companies, retiring from Tappan/Electrolux. She then reacquainted with a high school alum, Charles Foreman, while at a multi-class reunion in Gentry. Barbara moved back to Siloam Springs and shortly after, they married.

Barbara was an avid reader who loved history, biographies and local and national politics. She often wrote letters to the editor of the area newspapers, and was a staunch member of the Siloam Springs Republican Women’s organization. She also volunteered for several years at the Choices Pregnancy Services Center.

Barbara was preceded in death by her father, mother, step father, RC Hardcastle, step mother, Naomi Cash Dellinger, her husbands, Ken and Charles, and a brother, R. Lynn Dellinger.

She is survived by her two sons, Marc David and Greg Doran (Sharon) Atkinson, two brothers- G. Ronald Dellinger (Linda), A. Terry Dellinger (Sandy), step sister, Nancy Hardcastle Stanfill, grandsons, Kenneth Gene and Scott Thomas Atkinson, three step children, Charles Foreman, Jr., Celia Foreman Weeks (Bruce), Karisha Foreman Starnes (Wade), as well as many other loving family members.

There will be a viewing at Wasson Funeral Home, 441 US-412, Siloam Springs, AR 72761, on Friday 6:00- 7:30 PM (Masks Required). A service will be held at Covenant Church 760 S Lincoln St, Siloam Springs, AR 72761, at 10:00 AM Sat., July 18, for family, friends and church family (Masks Required). Contact the church for reservation. Due to COVID-19 guidelines, seating is limited and masks are required. A car parade celebration will be held at 10:40 in the parking lot of the church for those who cannot or do not feel comfortable to attend the service. The family will have a receiving line outside as well-wishers pass by to offer condolences.

Our sincere thanks to all of the nurses and staff at the Siloam Springs Nursing and Rehab Center, as well as, to the angels from Circle of Life Hospice for their sincere, caring ministrations to Barbara during this unusual and difficult time.
Barbara Dellinger Atkinson Foreman of Siloam Springs, Ark., passed peacefully from this earth on July 13, 2020, at Siloam Springs [Ark.] Nursing and Rehab. She was born Oct. 26, 1931 in Siloam Springs, Ark. to Goldie Norton Dellinger Hardcastle and Luther Sherman Dellinger.

Barbara grew up in the Springtown, Ark. Community and graduated from Gentry [Ark.] High School as Co-Valedictorian. She later moved to Wichita, Kan. where she earned her AA in Business/Bookkeeping. There she met her future husband, Ken Atkinson, while singing in a church choir. They married and had two sons, Mark David and Greg Doran. Ken was an engineer in the aerospace industry, and his job transfers took them to Slidell, La. and then to Arlington, Tex.

Barbara worked as an Executive Assistant and Office Manager for various companies, retiring from Tappan/Electrolux. While attending a multi-class high school reunion in Gentry, Ark., she became reacquainted with a high school alum, Charles Foreman, and later they were married.

Barbara was an avid reader who loved history, biographies, and politics, often writing letters to the newspaper editor; she was a member of the Siloam Springs Republican Women's organization and for several years was a volunteer at Choices Pregnancy Services Center.

Barbara was preceded in death by her parents, step-father, RC Hardcastle, step-mother, Naomi Cash Dellinger, husbands Ken and Charles, and brother R. [Roger] Lynn Dellinger. She is survived by sons Mark D. and Greg D.(Sharon), brothers G. Ronald Dellinger (Linda) and A. Terry Dellinger (Sandy), step-sister Nancy Hardcastle Stanfill, grandsons Ken G. and Scott T. Atkinson, and step-children Charles, Jr., Celia Weeks (Bruce), and Karisha Starnes (Wade).

Special thanks to the Nursing Center and Circle of Life Hospice. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Choices Pregnancy Services , 809 S. Mt. Olive, Siloam Springs, Ark. 72761, or Circle of Life Hospice, 1201 NE Legacy Parkway, Bentonville, Ark. 72712.

Condolences to www.wassonfuneralhome.com.

Events with masks required due to Covid-19 pandemic:

Viewing Fri., July 17, 2020, 6-7:30 pm, Wasson Funeral Home, 441 US-412, Siloam Springs, Ark.

Service Sat., July 18, 2020, 10 am, Covenant Church, 760 S. Lincoln St., Siloam Springs, Ark. 72761.

Car parade and outdoor receiving line Sat., July 18, 10:40 am.Barbara Dellinger Atkinson Foreman of Siloam Springs, AR, passed peacefully from this earth on July 13, 2020, at Siloam Springs Nursing and Rehab.

Born October 26, 1931, in Siloam Springs, AR, to Goldie Norton Dellinger Hardcastle and Luther Sherman Dellinger, she grew up in the Springtown Community, and later graduated Gentry schools as co-Valedictorian. She later moved to Wichita, KS, where she earned her AA in Business/ Bookkeeping. While singing in a church choir there, Barbara met Ken Atkinson. They were married and later had two children, Marc David and Greg Doran. Ken, an engineer, worked in the aerospace industry which took them to Slidell, LA, and later to Arlington, TX.

Barbara worked as an Executive Assistant and Office Manager for various companies, retiring from Tappan/Electrolux. She then reacquainted with a high school alum, Charles Foreman, while at a multi-class reunion in Gentry. Barbara moved back to Siloam Springs and shortly after, they married.

Barbara was an avid reader who loved history, biographies and local and national politics. She often wrote letters to the editor of the area newspapers, and was a staunch member of the Siloam Springs Republican Women’s organization. She also volunteered for several years at the Choices Pregnancy Services Center.

Barbara was preceded in death by her father, mother, step father, RC Hardcastle, step mother, Naomi Cash Dellinger, her husbands, Ken and Charles, and a brother, R. Lynn Dellinger.

She is survived by her two sons, Marc David and Greg Doran (Sharon) Atkinson, two brothers- G. Ronald Dellinger (Linda), A. Terry Dellinger (Sandy), step sister, Nancy Hardcastle Stanfill, grandsons, Kenneth Gene and Scott Thomas Atkinson, three step children, Charles Foreman, Jr., Celia Foreman Weeks (Bruce), Karisha Foreman Starnes (Wade), as well as many other loving family members.

There will be a viewing at Wasson Funeral Home, 441 US-412, Siloam Springs, AR 72761, on Friday 6:00- 7:30 PM (Masks Required). A service will be held at Covenant Church 760 S Lincoln St, Siloam Springs, AR 72761, at 10:00 AM Sat., July 18, for family, friends and church family (Masks Required). Contact the church for reservation. Due to COVID-19 guidelines, seating is limited and masks are required. A car parade celebration will be held at 10:40 in the parking lot of the church for those who cannot or do not feel comfortable to attend the service. The family will have a receiving line outside as well-wishers pass by to offer condolences.

Our sincere thanks to all of the nurses and staff at the Siloam Springs Nursing and Rehab Center, as well as, to the angels from Circle of Life Hospice for their sincere, caring ministrations to Barbara during this unusual and difficult time.

Gravesite Details

Temp marker from Wasson Funeral Home.



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