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Barbara J. McCue – 3/29/2022

April 2nd, 2022

Barbara Jean McCue, loving wife, mother, sister, and friend from Aston, PA passed away at home on March 29th at the age of 85. She is preceded in death by her mother Margaret Martin and her twin sister Beverly Cook. She is survived by her husband Arthur J. McCue Jr, brother William “Bill” Martin (Penny), children Debi Mena-Cintron, Terri Ciuffetelli (David), Anzel “Duke” Norman, Charlene Goodwin (Steven), ArthurJ. “AJ” McCue III, ten grandchildren and twelve great grandchildren.

She was born and grew up in Collingswood, NJ. She loved to bowl, golf and dance and was a longtime fan of the Chicago Bears. She also enjoyed playing and taking naps with her cat, Nicole. During her life she was a secretary at Hurlock Roofing company, worked at Wendy’s restaurant for 16 years and Amvets. In addition to running the household, she had cared for her mother prior to her death in 1990. As a Jersey girl, she enjoyed trips to Wildwood in the summer. She loved having her family gather together for the holidays especially at Christmas time.

Her legacy will live on in the hearts and minds of everyone she interacted with as well as those she reached but never met. Those wishing to honor her life can make a donation in her name to the St. Jude Children’s Research hospital.

Her memorial service will be held on Saturday, April 9th at 11am at the Joseph A. Ward Funeral Home 1459 Market St. Linwood, PA.  Friends and family are invited for visitation from 10-11am.  Burial will be private.

 

7 thoughts on “Barbara J. McCue – 3/29/2022

  1. I know this message is long over due Mom, I think about You everyday and I would give anything to hear Your voice one more time. I know that You are in Heaven looking down on Me. You and Dad did everything You could possibly do for Me even finding ways when there didn’t seem to be one to make sure I had everything I could Ever hope for, Thank You.I Love You both so much for being My Parents. Even though You are gone, I still do everything I can to Make You proud. You made Me Promise that I would take Care of Dad when You were gone and I am doing the Very Best I can do. Things have been so hard since You been gone but I am still strong and carrying Dad and Chris through everything. I hope to see You again one day and be able to hug and Kiss You again Mom. I Promise that no matter what happens, no matter how bad it gets I will Always stay strong and keep fighting through. I Love You So Much Mom ❤. PS. I will Always be Your Buggyboo 😊❤.

  2. Rest In Peace grandma. I love you deeply with all my heart and will miss you more than anything you were my mother figure of my entire life and you always kept me on the right track growing up and pushed me to accel even past my limit. You made me the strong hearted hardworking caring man I’ve grown to become today and I would never have made it as far as I have without you. Whenever things were tough even when I told you not to worry about something you always made me your main priority and helped anyway. There is so many practically endless great memories with you I could name and you are the greatest grandmother I could of ever have been blessed to live with.. I’m glad you were able to see me grow up and get the career I pursue for like you always told me to do ever since I was little. I know you’ll always still be looking down at me from above and wish the best for me.. I promise I’ll always still continue to make you proud for the rest of my life.. I’ll see you again one day when it is my time. Rest well and live peacefully grandma I love you. ❤️🕊

  3. Sorry to hear of Barbs passing I was one of her bosses at Wendy’s. Barb was one of the best workers I had. She had such a great laugh and great personality, it was a pleasure having her work for me. May God bless your family in this time of sorrow ❤️

  4. Grandmom-saying goodbye is so hard. I feel blessed to have had you in my life. I will miss our catch ups on the phone and our visits, mostly I will miss you at Christmas, our usual. 💕 Forever in my heart
    Angelia

  5. My condolences to the McCue family. I worked at Wendy’s with Barbara during my teenage years. She was the sweetest woman. Very dedicated to her family and friends. She had a sense of humor that would get anyone laughing. Rest easy with the angels Barbara. You will surely be missed.

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