BRUNSWICK — Barbara Joanne (Baron) Wyman passed into the presence of her Lord and Savior on October 16, 2012. She was born on January 29, 1925, the daughter of Helen and Earle Baron, of Riverdale, Bronx, New York, where she and her sister, Jane, were raised. In her youth, Barbara was a gifted classical soprano, trained at what would become the New York College of Music.

With the attack on Pearl Harbor and declaration of war, Barbara dedicated herself to the war effort, volunteering for the USO and Red Cross. She met Charles L. Wyman while he was a Navy sailor in basic training at the New Jersey shore. They married after a whirlwind romance just before he shipped out to the South Pacific. Over the years, while Charles built his Navy career as a pilot, squadron and base commander, rising to the rank of Captain, Barbara devoted herself to making a home in the numerous locations the Navy transferred the family and raising their family of six children.

They made their retirement home at Mere Point in Brunswick where they enjoyed several years of what the coast of Maine had to offer, and their growing family. Following Charles’ death in 1989, Barbara discovered a remarkable art talent and enjoyed capturing the beauty of her corner of the world in exquisite paintings.

Barbara is survived by all six of her children, their spouses, eight grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren: Susanne and husband Terry Sandusky, grandson Donald Sandusky and wife Jennifer, great-grandchildren Luke and Lily, granddaughter Jennie Sandusky and William Perez, great-grandson Lorenzo; Charles Wyman and wife Mary; Christine and husband John Dewar, grandson Andrew Dewar and wife Erica, greatgrandsons Samuel and Charles, grandson Benjamin Dewar and wife Alyssa, greatgrandchildren Emma and Myles; Bruce Wyman and wife Karen, granddaughters Laura and Rachel; Mark Wyman and wife Glenda, granddaughter Kate and husband Juan Andreu, and granddaughter Sarah; and Paul Wyman. In addition to her parents and older sister, Jane, Barbara was predeceased by the love of her life, Charles, who never left her heart or her thoughts until she joined him in heaven. Online condolences and messages to the family may be sent at www.crosmanfuneralhome.com.

A service for family and friends is set for 2:00PM on Saturday, October 27, 2012 at her church, Maine Street Baptist Church in Brunswick. A reception will follow in the church fellowship hall. In lieu of flowers, Barbara requests that contributions be made in her memory to the Resident Activity Fund at 24 Old Lisbon Road Home in Lewiston, ME 04240, where her son, Paul Wyman has been a resident for many years and enjoys the wide range of activities that are available to him there. A service of Crosman Funeral Home, Cremation & Monument Services 40 Main St. Lisbon Falls.


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