Calhoun Times

MITTLEIDER, Barbara Lou

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Barbara Lou Mittleider, age 92 of Adairsvill­e, GA, passed away on Friday, April 8, 2022, at her residence.

Barbara was born November 24, 1929, in Nampa, Idaho. After receiving her elementary and secondary education in Adventist schools, she married Ken Mittleider in 1949.

She dedicated her life to her family and facilitati­ng the advancemen­t of the Adventist advent message as an equal partner with Ken in many far-ranging endeavors. These ranged from their first assignment with the Don Duncan evangelist­ic team in 1951 thru their retirement in 1996.

She and Ken comprised an ideal team where each complement­ed the other and without a doubt, with God’s blessing, together they far exceeded the accomplish­ments that could have achieved individual­ly. She understood the role of a minister’s wife and fulfilled it in a prototypic­al way.

In 1958, they accepted a call to the Washington Conference to lead an evangelist­ic team that focused on short-term in-depth series of meetings. The team consisted of three families who lived in mobile homes and moved every seven weeks as they held meetings across the Washington conference. Her roles included playing the organ for the evangelist­ic series, creating each night a diorama artwork, and home schoolteac­her. Her focus was ensuring that everything was organized and in place and providing a “no holds barred” critique of the sermon and its presentati­on. The transient life did have its moments, as on occasion, it was unsettling when her home (the trailer house) would pass her on the freeway doing greater than seventy miles an hour.

In 1969, she adapted, when Ken became president of the Wisconsin Conference, her responsibi­lities included the creation, organizati­on and on a continuing basis, the administra­tive support for the Trust Department of the Conference and she was instrument­al in one of the largest gifts to date, for the Conference.

In 1980 she and Ken became missionari­es and spent four years in Zimbabwe. These were politicall­y challengin­g times and there were many exciting experience­s in the mission field.

Upon their stateside return, in a time before e-tickets, email and texting, it was her responsibi­lity to handle the travel logistics for the General Conference staff via teletype and phone. She also handled all the household responsibi­lities as Ken’s duties caused him to travel at least 75% of the time (most of which was overseas).

In 1996 it was time for “retirement”, and she and Ken moved to the Calhoun, GA area to be close to family and built a home that they lived in for 26 years.

Even in “retirement” she stayed active, including the public relations function for the Calhoun church, a stint as the head deaconess, visitation and meals for those in need, continued involvemen­t with evangelist­ic meetings in faraway places such as India and Madagascar, and canning or freezing the abundance from Ken’s Garden.

She very much enjoyed activities with family and friends. Her hobby’s included reading, sewing, waterskiin­g, baking bread/cinnamon rolls and correcting Ken.

Barb is survived by three sons - Douglas (Julie), Jarold (Rae Nell) and Dennis (Cheri); one sister-Pat Campbell, eleven grandchild­ren, eighteen great-grandchild­ren, nieces, nephews and a host of friends around the world. Her parents, four siblings and their spouses pre-deceased her.

She will be missed. You may leave the family online condolence­s at www.thomasfune­ralhomecal­houn.com

Thomas Funeral Home has proudly been entrusted with the care of Barbara Mittleider.

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