~ IN MEMORY ~
Barbara Nell Friedline, widow of DL Capt. James Russell Friedline
January 16, 1928 ~ November 7, 2020 (age 92)
From the family of Jim & Barbara Friedline comes this
news: “We've finally been able to reschedule the memorial. Sadly, we lost our "Mommy" last
year in November so this is a celebration of Jim and Barbara. We sure hope you will be able to share in
this long overdue tribute to two great people.
PLEASE RSVP to kstrelecki@icloud.com
soon so we can give the caterer a head
count. Thank you so much, Karen”
Thank you,
~ Carol for the PCN
https://www.hillcrestchapelcares.com/obituary/Barbara-Friedline
Obituary : Barbara
Green Friedline, formerly of Williamson, GA and recent resident of Madison
passed away on November 6 at the new home she shared for the last two years
with her late husband Jim. The couple
had moved to Madison to be near their daughter and son-in-law, Karen and Greg
Strelecki.
Barbara was born in 1928 to the late Eunice and Noble Green
in Big Lake, TX. When she was very young
her family moved to various oil towns in Texas and Mississippi where her father
worked in the oil fields. She told a wrenching
story of waking up one cold winter morning covered with snow that had filtered
through a hole in the tent where they lived on one of the drilling sites.
On March 18, 1937 Barbara was fortunate to be among the
first-through-fourth graders who had been let out of school early. She was safe at home at 3:17 pm when one of
the buildings on the New London School campus erupted in a violent explosion
caused by an electric sander spark igniting an undetected natural gas
leak. The blast was heard as far away as
the oil field where dozens of Roughnecks, including Noble, rushed to the scene
and dug frantically to save any survivors and recover the children and teachers
killed by the terrible accident.
The tragic event haunted the family for years. Barbara
painfully recounted her father’s digging with hands and shovel in an exhausting
effort to pull children from the wreckage.
Noble went home just long enough to make sure Barbara was there with her
mother. There he became physically sick in reaction to the carnage he’d seen
but ran back to the site to continue the rescue efforts. His rushing into danger instead of away from
it was a trait shared by Barbara and one she was fortunate to find in her
future husband and which was passed on to their children and found in their
son-in-law.
Always mindful of her being spared an early death, Barbara
went on to be an outstanding student, playing clarinet in the band and being
chosen as Drum Major. She also played
the piano, sewed her own stylish dresses and even made her own shoes when the
family couldn’t afford store-bought.
Thankful for what they did have, she said she never felt poor because
her family always had something to eat even if it was only pinto beans and
cornbread. But most importantly of all,
they had love. Her sisters followed in
her footsteps as intelligent beauties and majorettes, accomplished career
women, excellent mothers and super grandmothers!
After graduating at the top of her high school class,
Barbara moved to Carbondale, IL and landed her much loved job of Executive
Secretary to the head of the Department of Transportation located near the
small local airport where she met the love of her life! James Russell Friedline was handsome, thoughtful,
talented and unlike anyone she had ever met before. He was a private pilot and partner in his
father’s construction company, CW Friedline and Sons.
This was the beginning of a love affair and marriage that
lasted 72 years and produced two loving children, Karen and Mark of whom Barb
and Jim were extremely proud. A fiercely
loyal and loving daughter and sibling, Barbara (Baba to her sibs) expressed
those same traits as a devoted, selfless and supportive wife, mother and
mother-in-law. She cared passionately
for her family and tirelessly encouraged them to pursue their own dreams. She was the first teacher, friend, defender
and champion of her young children. She
always found time to serve as room-mother and volunteered in the Nurse’s Office
at Lakeshore High School where both kids graduated and went on to college and
successful careers. She had willingly taken on the full-time job of raising
their two children while Jim worked hard at his dream job as a pilot for Delta
Air Lines. As secretary of the Delta
Pilots’ Wives Bowling league she enjoyed a high-scoring athletic pastime that
kept her slim and trim.
Since 1975 Barb and Jim (as they were known to friends)
lived a quiet but interesting country life at their private airstrip in
Williamson where the rhythmic rumble of round engine biplanes mingled with the
lively honks of migrating Canada geese smoothly touching down on the pond. Barbara worked just as hard as Jim renovating
the 1960’s ranch house on the property where they had a large vegetable garden
and hangar. They loved listening to the
tree frogs at night and even bottle-fed a calf that had been rejected by its
novice mother. Life on the farm was
beautiful and busy and they loved the peace and quiet of the country as well as
the army of friends who were regular fly-in visitors.
Barbara is preceded in death by her beloved husband Jim
Friedline; parents Eunice and Noble Green; friends and brothers-in-law Ted
Bullard and Charles D Friedline; in-laws Mildred and Charles W Friedline; all
her maternal aunts and uncles as well as her son whom she adored, Mark Brian
Friedline. Though she is no longer on
this earth her presence is felt every day and “Mommy has left her mark on
everyone she loved and who loved her.”
She is survived by her devoted daughter Karen Friedline
Strelecki and husband Greg “The Big Man” Strelecki; her beautiful and
accomplished sisters Ginger Bullard and Sandy Taylor; her caring brother-in-law
Steve Taylor; her dearest nieces Becca Kaczmarek and family, Abbie Paulding and
family and her big hearted nephew Rusty Bullard and family. She leaves behind her cherished grandson, US
Army Chief Warrant Officer-Four Arthur Hugh Dye II, his beautiful wife Megan
and Barbara’s four great-grand daughters Alicia Faith, Lettie Shea, Amelia
James and Cass Kearney-J Dye, sweet, smart and all “her pretty little girls!”
…………………………………………………………………
~ IN MEMORY ~
Military veteran, DL Capt. James Russell
Friedline
July 28, 1928 ~ February 10, 2020
……………passing of Delta Golden Wings member retired
Delta pilot Captain Jim Friedline, age 91. Captain Friedline joined Delta
Air Lines 12-03-1956 and retired with Delta in 1988, based ATL………………..
Questions/concerns may be directed to kstrelecki@mac.com
https://pcnflightwest.blogspot.com/2020/02/dl-capt-james-russell-friedline.html
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