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In Loving Memory

Raynes, Barbara J. (nee Dominguez)

August 28, 1952 - June 8, 2026

Entered into Rest Monday, June 8, 2026

Loving mother of Todd Crow and Jennifer Crow; devoted grandmother to Jordan (Devon) Middlemus, Chase Crow, Blake Crow, Reese Crow, and Jayden Crow; dear great-grandmother to Deacon Middlemus and soon arrival of Penelope Middlemus; beloved daughter of (the late) Paul and Fannie Dominguez; adored sister to Carol Czerniewski and Sharon Dominguez; dear cousin and friend to many.

Barb enjoyed spending time with family, taking many shopping trips, playing Yahtzee and watching Let’s Make a Deal with the grandkids, and casino adventures with her dearest friend. Loved dearly by all that we’re blessed to know her and will be missed by many.

Services; Funeral from KUTIS AFFTON Chapel 10151 Gravois Sat June 13th, 10:30 AM. Interment Sunset Cemetery. Visitation Friday 4:00-8:00 PM.

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9 thoughts on “Raynes, Barbara J. (nee Dominguez)”

  1. Todd, Jennifer, Carol, Sherry and Family – my heart breaks for you.

    I am so blessed and grateful for our 40+ years of friendship and sharing life’s up and downs, trips, festivals, birthdays and our casino adventures.

    You are already missed, my friend!
    Love you,
    Patty

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  2. Sharon and Carol,
    I’m so very sorry to hear of Barb’s sudden passing. I will always remember her as a very kind person. I loved our lunches together and spending time with her at Sharon’s 60th. I know how very close the three of you are and my heart just breaks. I can’t imagine the loss you are feeling. Not many siblings have the bond the three of you have and I’m sure you realize what a treasure it is to have your sisters as your best friends. No doubt, your parents would be very proud of the relationship and respect you have for each other and the many things you have accomplished with the support of one another. I wished I could be here for Barb’s services; however, I will be out of town. Please know I will be there my heart and sending hugs. I have no doubt you will have the support of many. If there is anything I can do for either of you, PLEASE do not hesitate to reach out. Love you. Please give yourselves plenty of time to heal. Hugs-

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  3. Todd, Jennifer and family,
    I am so sorry to hear about your loss. Kenny and I always enjoyed our camping trips with Barb and the camping crew! We enjoyed the game nights with the Camping Crew also. She was a sweet woman and she will be missed.

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  4. I had the pleasure of working with Barb for several years. Aside from being very good at her job and frequently recognized by clients, the thing I remember the most is how much she lit up when she talked about her children and grandkids.

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  5. I worked with Barb at First American for years. She was a delight and funny I am so sorry to hear this!! She’s home!!

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  6. Dear Sharon, Carol & Family,
    I am so sorry and heartbroken about the loss of Barb. I so enjoyed her company, and we had many good times together listening to live music and enjoying lots of good meals. I always loved seeing you three beautiful sisters laughing at Byron’s jokes or something silly he was doing. Barb may be out of sight, but her sweet spirit will live on, and may you find comfort in knowing that you will all be reunited someday. God bless you as you learn to live life without her.
    Love and prayers.

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  7. I am so sorry to hear this!! I worked with Barb back in the early 1980’s at Record Data, which was at the corner of Kingshighway and Tower Grove. Back then I was known as Sue Myrick.

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