Laura J Barda, age 72, passed away April 20, 2022, surrounded by her family. She was born on October 17, 1949 in Toledo, Ohio to James Robert and Betty Louise Sherry. She is survived by her loving , devoted, husband Ronald P. Barda. She is also survived by her daughter Michelle ( Corey) Hammond , her sonEdward (Hope) LaBounty, Stepsons Don ( Jen ) Barda , Dennis (Heidi) Barda, and Dan Barda and Grandkids Caylee Hammond, Kelsie and Chase LaBounty, Amelia and Finley Buehrer, Josh, Jason and Cassidy Barda, and great granddaughter Gracie Barda.
Also surviving is her siblings Jody (Tony) Sherry, and John (Lisa) Sherry, Debbie (Steve) Wissner, Laura (Dave) Thomas and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, brother James Ronald Sherry, baby Jimmy, and Stepdaughter Amy ( Matt) Barda Buehrer.
Laura was a devoted wife, and a loving mother, grandmother, sister, and aunt who enjoyed spending her time shopping, gambling and spoiling her grandkids. She would love to share all the happenings in life with her life long best Friend Pam over lunch, or trips to the Casino.
In Lieu of flowers, the family asks that you make a donation to your favorite slot machine or lottery ticket!
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My thoughts and prayers are with this family – end of life issues are so hard – hoping friends and family will help ease the pain.
Just returned from travel. I am so sorry to hear of Laura’s passing. She was a sweet woman who I enjoyed building a friendship with.
Thank you for being a wonderful person. Thank you for graciously sharing your birthday with me. And thank you for being such a good friend to my mother.
You will be missed.
God speed to Laura, and prayers and warm wishes to all her family
Karen and Brian Somogye
Sending love and good vibes! May you and your family find peace.
Karry, Kevin,Grant& Courtland
You will be missed more than you know, but I look forward to laughing and solving all things in our afterlife together
I am so sorry for the loss of your wife, mother, grandmother, great grandma and friends. I will always remember her great sense of humor and how she could handle a tense situation with a co-worker with that same humor. God bless all who loved her