
Date Of Birth: March 28, 1943
Date Of Death: August 28, 2010
Barbara A. Schmidt (Bolton) beloved daughter, sister, mother and grandmother, born March 28, 1943 passed away peacefully on August 28, 2010 surrounded by family. Graduate of Janesville High School and attended UW-Madison, where she was a member of Gamma Phi Beta. Preceded in death by brother, Richard; father, Keith and mother, Ann (Dregne). She leaves to cherish her memory daughters, Kirstin Olbina (Jeff) and Stephanie Northrop (Jim); grandchildren, Nicholas, Abigail, Jay and Alexa; and her adoring cats, Miles and KC. A private family service will be held in Madison, Wisconsin Labor Day weekend. In lieu of flowers, the family requests a donation be made to your local area Humane Society, St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital or a charity of your choice. The family would like to thank Senior Home Companions and St. Vincent’s Hospice for their unwavering care. Arrangements being handled by Harry W. Moore Funeral Care & Crematory.







Linda Gruver Jeff Swenson says
We are saddened to read of your mother’s passing. I have very fond memories of Barbie way back to early grade school. We went all through to high school graduation together, sharing many happy moments. She will be greatly missed.
Belle Stephenson says
Barbara was our cousin, but we did not keep in contact much. We did come to Stephanie’s wedding. Are we invited to the funeral? I would like to be there.
Cedric W Hathway says
Kirstin and Stephanie we only met once or twice. My name is Ric Hathway my mom was at the lakeside service. I knew your mother when I was growing up, my mom said your mom even babysat me once or twice. I have nothing but nice memories of her, she always was kind to my sisters and myself.
Picnic point has always been a favorite of mine both for a walk and for fishing off of it. When I fish there in the future, i will think about your mom.
I wish you and your families peace and healing.
Claudia Wescott Stine says
Kristin and Stephanie…so saddened by the death of your mom. She and I grew up together, we spent a great deal of time at each other’s houses making our parents crazy! Attending Phantom Lake Camp summers, Job’s Daughters, Roosevelt School to UW-Madison and Elizabeth Waters Hall – we lost contact later. Barb had a great sense of humor and we laughed and giggled all the time! The friends we hung out with were all singers of sorts and she loved singing, in her high soprano, “Ash Grove”, “Tell Me Why”, and “Gonna Get Along Without You Now” (Everley Bros.) Tender mercies to you during this painful time and all God’s blessings…..
Paul Dimler says
My condolences for your loss. I am one of Barbara’s cousins and have fond memories of her and her family. We visited Wisconsin often as I was growing up in Illinois.
Bob Fish says
I remember Barb as a pretty, smart and quiet girl. Athough I never saw her again after leaving high school, I never forgot her. I’m sure sh will be missed by family and friends.