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Barbara Ann Harmon Ganey

Barbara Ann Harmon Ganey, 84, of Gainesville passed away July 4, 2017 in Orange Park, Fl. with her sons by her side. Barbie was born February 14, 1933 in Cincinnati, Ohio to the late Harold G. Harmon and Mary Vogt Harmon.
She was an active member of St. Andrew’s Church (Anglican), in Gainesville. Barbie was involved in many activities that gave her great joy. She loved playing bridge, being at the lake, going to the mountains and spending time with her family. Barbie was an avid fan of sports and loved her Florida Gators. She was also a member of Alpha Chi Omega Sorority, Alachua General Hospital Auxiliary, Wall Street Belles and Mary Martha Bible Study.
Barbie is predeceased by her husband Isaac (Ike) Ganey MD and her sister Joan Burkhardt. She is survived by her sons Michael Ganey of Keystone Heights, Steven Ganey of Gainesville, Richard Ganey (Kelley) of Orange Park and Brett Ganey of Jacksonville as well as grandchildren Isaac, Allison, Andrew, Christopher, Nicholas, Matthew and Daniel Ganey.
A memorial service to celebrate Barbie’s life will be held at 11 am on Wednesday, July 12, 2017 at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church in Gainesville. The family will receive friends at the church following the service.
Special thanks to Haven Hospice, Life Care Center of Orange Park, Orange Park Medical Center and Hope Lodge at Moffitt Cancer Center in Tampa. The love, compassion and support they all showed was greatly appreciated.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Haven Hospice, 745 Blanding Blvd, Orange Park, Fl. 32065; Hope Lodge at Moffitt Cancer Center, 12810 USF Magnolia Dr. Tampa, Fl. 33612 or St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, 2715 NW 39 Ave. 32605.

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