Barbara Ann Edwards

 

Barbara Ann Edwards, 75, of Pearland, died peacefully Tuesday, Jan. 25th, 2022. She was born to Ira Lee Forbes and Ruby Ernestine Forbes on Dec. 14th, 1946 in Galveston, Texas. She was the younger sister of David Forbes and Linda Forbes Mastin and relished her “baby sister” position in the family. Her father, a banker, moved the family to Corpus Christi, Texas where her mother taught for many years.

Barbara met some of her life-long friends at Menger Elementary School and First Baptist Church in Corpus. She graduated from W.B. Ray High School in 1965 and attended the University of Houston and Stephen F. Austin State University where she met the love of her life, Richard Edwards, a sailor in the United States Navy. She earned her bachelor’s degree and a teaching certificate from SFA and after marrying Richard on Dec. 23, 1970, she began teaching in Corpus Christi while Richard was deployed overseas.

Barbara and Richard welcomed Heather in April of 1972 and Kathryn in June of 1977 and the family was complete. After transferring across the country to naval bases in California, Virginia, and Mississippi, the family moved to Houston, Texas in 1980. Barbara went back to school to become certified in early childhood education for preschool-aged children and began her career in PPCD at C.J. Harris Elementary School in Pearland, Texas. She loved the people she worked with and adored the little ones that she was fortunate enough to teach. She was even honored to be named Pearland ISD’s Teacher of the Year. After 23 years in the classroom, she retired but returned to teaching special-needs students through homebound for several more years.

Barbara loved singing and was active in her church and school choirs while growing up. As an adult, she sang in the Park Place Baptist Church choir and also with the Bay Area Chorus. She always had a song in her heart and would break out into song at a moment’s notice (though sometimes with altered lyrics). She enjoyed a good (and not so good) joke and thought that a big laugh was a necessary part of every day. Those who knew her will remember her laugh and also her zest for life.

She is preceded in death by her parents, Ira and Ruby Forbes; brother, David Forbes; and brother-in-law, Robert Mastin.

Barbara is survived by her husband of 51 years, Richard Edwards; daughters: Heather Edwards and Kathryn Edwards; sister, Linda Mastin; sisters-in-law Kay Forbes and Patti Long, brother-in-law Bobby Long, numerous beloved nieces, nephews, and cousins.

A visitation will be held Thursday, February 3, 2022 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. with a service to begin at 2 p.m. in the chapel of Crowder Funeral Home in Pearland.

In lieu of flowers, please make donations to Hope Village, 15403 Hope Village Road, Friendswood, Texas 77546, phone: 281-482-7926.

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17 comments

  1. Loved my baby sister and will miss her unconditional love!

    Linda Mastin
  2. Much love to you, Richard, Heather, and Kathy. I love y’all and am praying for you. I know you already know it, but your wife/mama was a jewel. ❤️

    Kelly Mastin
  3. I treasure the memories of good times shared with Barbara and our good Corpus friends. We will miss that happy smiling face.

    Kathy Putnam
  4. I’m sure Barbara was a wonderful teacher and person. Her mother and my mother were lifelong friends after starting their teaching careers together in a small south Texas town. We are very sorry for your loss.

    Dexter Hill
  5. The world lost a beautiful, beautiful soul who will be missed by all who knew her.

    Berta LeMaire
  6. I’m so terribly sorry for your loss, I know how loved she was, but I also know she is with her Lord which doesn’t help those left behind, but I hope it gives you comfort. Know you were loved. You are in my prayers.

    Jennifer Freestone
  7. As the song says, “the only scars in Heaven are on the hands that hold her now”.
    What a blessing it is to know that! The memory that I will always have of Barbara is the big smile that was ALWAYS on her face. I pray for peace for Richard and the girls as I know Barbara will be greatly missed.

    Debbie Reneau
  8. Such a beautiful life was lived…and shared! We all should be humbled at the children, families, and acquaintances in whom Miss Barbara immersed herself. She truly was the hands and feet of God. Her legacy continues in her daughters. Her devotion shines in her husband. Well done, good and faithful servant.

    Bill and Cathy Baker
  9. Barbara brought so much joy, laughter, and love to our family. We will miss her but take comfort in knowing we’ll see her again someday. Love you, sweet brother and nieces, and praying you will have peace and comfort.

    Patti Edwards Long
  10. I treasure my many memories of Barbara and our neighborhood friends when we were growing up. Barbara had such a warm and kind nature. I know she will be missed by all who knew her. May her family find comfort knowing how her childhood friends loved her and never forgot her sweet nature and big laugh.

    Ann Browning
  11. My sister in Christ showed me so much about how to live, laugh, and listen compassionately, but mostly how to love people and see their value. As many of you say these same things in your own way we each have seen in her what our Father treasures most in this existence. She treasured us spirit to spirit, and heart to heart. Richard, Heather, Kathy and Barbara’s near and dear, we love you and thank you (and our Father) for sharing her with us. —Cathy, Mike and brother, Bob

    Cathy and Mike Smith
  12. Some people live their entire lives never knowing such a friend as Barbara. She had the rate capacity to share at the deepest level a friend’s sorrow, and then double the joy shared with a friend. I will forever miss that deep alto voice and that rich genuine laugh. She shares those qualities with the angels now. God’s peace to Richard, Heather, and Kathy.

    Susan Hawkins
  13. Very sorry for your loss. Your mother left wonderful legacy behind. You and all of your family are in my prayers.

    Stewart Duke
  14. Tears are flowing here, but Heaven rejoiced when Barbara entered its gates with a song and a witty comment. I pray for peace and comfort to Richard, Heather and Kathy. I will miss her laughter, sense of humor, and friendship.

    Diane Flowers
  15. Barbara had a heart as full of love and good wishes as anyone could hope for in life. She will be dearly missed. My prayers are now for you Richard, Heather and Kathy. Let quietness surround you and you will hear her love and laughter in your mind like she’s right there with you.

    Joyce Forbes Baecker
  16. Aunt Barbara was full of love, happiness and silliness; a joy just to be around her. Everyone that new her was blessed. Heather, Kathy bad Uncle Ricky I am so sorry for your loss. I love you.

    SINCLAIRE ESTES
  17. I had the pleasure of knowing Barbara and enjoyed being in her company.

    Artie Wilson

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