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BARBARA FRANCES (DALEY) HIETT
October 30, 1937 ~ February 2, 2018
She loved spending time in her garden
and at the ocean.
Barbara Hiett of Vancouver, WA, is survived by her children, Deborah, Deanna and Richard; grandchildren, Kirsten, Keith, Taylor, Glen and Kenna Kay; great-grandchildren, Madyson, Leila and Liam. She will be forever loved and missed. Dad is waiting for you with open arms.
Please sign her Guest Book at www.columbian.com/obits.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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Hello, this is Polly Smith my Grandmother was Dorothy Hiett. We have never known any other Hiett's in this area. Please call me so we can find out how we may be related? 360-601-3439. My uncle is Charles Hiett, my mother is Bonnie Hiett Smith. Most of my aunts,and uncles are gone now so really would be great to hear back from you. I am sorry about Barbara.
February 12, 2018
I enjoyed talking with Barbara in our group on Tuesdays. She was always so sweet and always had something nice to say to me. God keep you safely in His arms now Barbara...you can rest in peace. Prayers to the family. Joni johnson
Joni Johnson
February 11, 2018
What a sweet lady and friend. Enjoyed spending time with her. She was strong, even though suffering from many medical problems. Love you Barbara and May God bless you.
Glenys Worthington
February 11, 2018
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