Barbara May Baumgartner

barbara baumgartner

February 17, 1929 ~ December 27, 2018

Barbara May “Barb” Baumgartner, 89 of Lexington Park, MD formerly of Topsham, Maine, passed away on December 28, 2018 in Lexington Park, MD. Born February 17, 1929 in Lewiston, ME, she was the daughter of the late Sara and Perly Gowell. Barb was the loving wife of the late Henry "Pete" Baumgartner whom she married on June 14, 1952 in Brunswick, ME and who preceded her in death on January 22, 2011, they had a whirlwind courtship and Barb knew they would be soul mates and best friends for life when they met. She is survived by her children: Cary Vincent "Vince" Baumgartner and Lisa Ann Winkelmann both of Hollywood, MD. Siblings: Perly Gowell and Richard Gowell both of Brunswick, ME and Norma Floyd of Vancouver, WA, grandchildren: Mary Elizabeth (Mary Beth) Baumgartner, Carrie Alice Baumgartner, Alex B. Krepacki and Megan L. Winkelmann, Barb was preceded in death by siblings; Corrine Gowell, Johnny Gowell and Nellie Gowell. Barb moved to St. Mary’s county from Trenton, NJ in 1958, she was a housewife, a cafeteria worker at Lexington Park Elementary she also worked in customer service in the Commissary at Patuxent River Naval Base she retired in 1974. Barb had a great Maine accent, she enjoyed spending time with family, quilting, bowling, gardening, baking and feeding the birds, she was hilarious, kind, loving, sweet and very generous always putting herself last. Her children and family were so very important to her. The family will receive friends on Wednesday, January 2, 2019 from 10:00AM to 11:00AM in the Mattingley-Gardiner Funeral Home, Leonardtown, MD, where a Funeral Service will be held at 11:00AM in the Funeral Home Chapel with Bishop William McClean officiating. Interment will follow in Charles Memorial Gardens, Leonardtown, MD. Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of St. Mary’s and/or the Humane Society.

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  1. Thank you for being so kind to me when I lived in Hollywood MD. Rest in Peace and God Bless You. Vince, condolences to you and your family. Take care my brother.
    Mike Marocco

  2. I had the pleasure of being one of Barbara’s caregivers. Even though she had alzheimer’s she was one of the sweetest lady’s I’ve known. Barbara had a beautiful sense of humor and there were times that I wasn’t sure if she was serious or playing. When she saw that I wasn’t sure she would laugh. I will truly miss her and her family, friends and caregivers have truly lost a unique gem.

  3. Barbara was such a sweet silly lady. I met her because my mom was a care giver and told me to try it so I did. She liked me right off the bat. She was more so watching me. She sat on the couch next to me and on the back porch. If I got up she had to know where I was going. She made me cry one night I spent the night she came back a md took goofy pictures with me and was being really silly making faces playing. Then she hugged me and told me that she loved me. Xoxo I will never forget talking with her on the side of her house. I told her everything. I will always miss you. Love always jen xoxox

  4. My condolences to Vincent and Lisa for the passing of their mother.


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