A native Californian born in San Francisco to Kenneth Chester Weiss &
Lena Marie Deichman on November 25th, 1929 passed away peacefully at
the age of 95 on December 8th, 2024 in Carmichael, CA.
She is survived by her children Robert Charles Pennington (Pam) of
Foresthill, CA., Alicia Pennington Harrison (Eric) of Mansfield, OH., & John
William Pennington of Carmichael, CA.
Grandchildren - Jennifer Pennington Schuelke of Church Hill, TN (Matt),
Kenneth Charles Pennington (Martha) of Foresthill, CA. & Nicholas Pierce
Daniels of Antelope, CA.
Great Grandchildren - Vandon, Kasch, Cooper, & Lena of Church Hill, TN.,
Kaiden, Caleb and Halie Pennington of Foresthill, CA. & Penelope Pierce
Daniels of Antelope, CA.
Proceeded in death by her husband Dr. Charles Edward Pennington, M.D.,
her sister Katherine Ann Weiss & parents Ken and Marie Weiss.
In 1939 the Weiss’ moved from S.F. back to Denver, CO. Starting in 1942
Barbara was raised at 1427 Glencoe Street in East Denver and attended
the local schools and graduated from East High School 1947. Barbara
graduated from Colorado Women’s College, Denver as a Liberal Arts
major. She became a longtime community volunteer and served in officer
positions working with many diverse agencies, commissions and
programs. 13 years in Colorado Springs and the majority of her life in
Sacramento area. This included serving as President eventually as a
member of League of Women voters, Fire District steering committee,
Community Service Planning Council (vice president), Child Abuse Council
(fund raising) Sacramento Public Library Foundation board, Crocker Art
Museum (16 yrs. docent, Council President, Kingsley Art Club-registrar
exhibits), play cards in Sacramento doctor’s wives Bridge group and with
friends in Colorado Springs, treasurer Sacramento German Genealogy
Society, Sacramento Traditional Jazz Society Jubilee Volunteers,
Membership co-chair with husband Pennington Research Association.
Barbara got married on June 8th, 1952 at the Presbyterian Church in
Denver, CO. Lived in San Francisco (1953-’54), Panama (1954-56),
Colorado Springs, CO (1956-’69), Carmichael (1969-2024). As a wife and
mother Barbara was passionate in raising her family. Traveled extensively
with her husband in Europe, all of the lower 48 states entering most
Capitol buildings and courthouses, saw most of the National Parks with
her family, drove and flew back n forth to Denver area visiting relatives and
family while touring and sightseeing along the way. She also loved
gardening, flowers, needlepoint, art, reading, people, neighbors, was an
optimist. Loved by many will be greatly missed and remembered by
everyone she touched and communicated with.
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