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MULDER, Barbara Anne (Frick), It is with great sadness that Barb's family announces her peaceful passing at the Shaver Hospital on Wednesday, March 2, 2005 at the age of 66. Barb went to be with her Lord and Savior after a very courageous battle. Lo ving wife and best friend of Harry. Barb will be ever so missed by her son Mark and daughter-in-law Shari Stevens of St. Catharines and David Stevens and Carrie of Port Colborne. Loving and cherished Nan of Cory and Sara Stevens who lit up her life a nd were such a part of her everyday being. Barb is the daughter of the late Albert (Ab) Frick (1990) and Lyla Frick (1985). Her brother Donald (Ook) (1977), sister-in-law Kay Frick (1992) and a sister Yvonne Frick (1930) also predeceased her. She is survived by a brother William (Whitey) (Lorna) Frick, St. Catharines, sister Eleanor (Richard) Robertson, Brantford, brother Alan (Lois) Frick, Guelph, brother Pete (Helen) Frick, St. Catharines, and a sister Beth VanDerLoos, Niagara Falls, Ontario. She also leaves many nieces, nephews, grandnieces, grandnephews and a great-grandniece. Barb is also survived by step-children Rick and Carla Mulder and their children Christina, Kelsey, Riley, Keaton and Brenna of Kearney, Missouri, Ron and Sue Muld er and their children Haley and Kyle of Jordan Station, Randy and Pam Mulder and their children Darryl, Noah, Helana and Matthew, all of Vineland, Jeff and Lori Mulder and their children Benjamin, Zachary and Joshua of Waterloo and father-in-law Harr y Mulder Sr. Barb also leaves behind many brothers-in-law and their wives, plus a sister-in-law Geraldine and brother-in-law Peter, and is predeceased by sisters-in-law Alice and Joan and brother-in-law Andy. Barb touched many lives and was always wi lling to lend her help to someone or some project. In 2002 she was the recipient of a Volunteer Recognition presented by the City of St. Catharines. For many years, Barb has bowled in the Fairview Wednesday 6:20 Ladies 10-pin league and has held posi tions at the local and provincial levels. She is a past elder of St. Giles Presbyterian Church and at the time of her passing is a member of Scottlea Presbyterian Church. As a spectator, she was an enthusiastic fan of the St. Catharines Falcons, Toro nto Blue Jays, Nascar racing and she loved her "Toronto Maple Leafs" The family will receive friends at the BUTLER FUNERAL HOME, NIAGARA STREET on Sunday, March 6th from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The funeral will be held at Scottlea Presbyterian Church, 515 S cott St., St. Catharines on Monday, March 7th at 1 p.m., with Rev. Martin Wehrmann officiating. The casket will be open at the Church one hour prior to the service. Interment Pleasantview Memorial Gardens, Highway 20, Fonthill, Ontario. In lieu of fl owers, Barb's wish is for donations to the Canadian Arthritis Society, the Canadian Cancer Society or Scottlea Building Fund. Butler 905-646-6322.Butler - Niagara Street Chapel 3/4/2005- ID5779719 - St. Catharines Standard