In loving memory of

Barbara "Bobbie" Jo Casper
December 6, 1947 - March 26, 2018

Barbara “Bobbie” Jo Casper, age 70, of Washington, passed away on Monday, March 26, 2018 at 12:30 AM.


She was born on December 6, 1947 in Washington to Joseph and June (Barber) Casper. She had worked as a nurse’s aide for several years and had belonged to Our Lady of Hope Catholic Church, the Ladies Auxiliary VFW and the Ladies Auxiliary at Knights of St. Johns.                                          


She is survived by her brother, John E. (Connie) of Washington, nephew; Jon Casper of Washington, niece; Erin (Brian) Chrzanowski, of Kokomo; and two great-nephews, Emmitt Crane Chrzanowski and Callan Garrett Chrzanowski both of Kokomo. Barbara is preceded in death by her parents.


Funeral services will be at 12:00 noon on Friday at Ed Lee Mortuary with Yvonne Evans officiating. Burial will follow in St. John Cemetery. Visitation will be from 10:00 AM to 12:00 noon on Friday at Ed Lee Mortuary.


Memorial donations may be made to St. John Cemetery, 101 North Meridian Street, Washington, Indiana 47501/


Condolences may be sent to the family at www.edleemortuary.com


 

Tributes

Jim & Lynn Greene wrote on Mar 27, 2018:

"John Casper Family, What a beautiful person she was and still is because she is looking down on all of us. I looked forward every Sunday when we said the rosary and she was able to come. I knew a lot of Sundays she didn't feel like it but still came. She would brighten our day with her presence. Very, very special Saint now, she will be truly missed. I've thought about her a lot since I've been gone. Our prayers and thoughts are with you all. God bless. Jim & Lynn"

Tony & Theresa Wilson wrote on Mar 27, 2018:

"John & Connie, We are so sorry to hear of Barbara's passing. Please accept our deepest condolences. May she rest in peace now."

Jim & Lynn Greene wrote on Mar 27, 2018:

"John Casper Family, What a beautiful person she was and still is because she is looking down on all of us. I looked forward every Sunday when we said the rosary and she was able to come. I knew a lot of Sundays she didn't feel like it but still came. She would brighten our day with her presence. Very, very special Saint now, she will be truly missed. I've thought about her a lot since I've been gone. Our prayers and thoughts are with you all. God bless. Jim & Lynn"