
Celebrating the Life of
December 7, 1934 — March 22, 2024
Funeral Director
Barbara D. Berg, 89, of Ashburn, Virginia, passed away on March 22, 2024. A native of Kansas
City, Missouri, she and her late husband W. Robert Berg also enjoyed twenty years’ retirement
in Horseshoe Bay, Texas.
Barbara was the third child of William L. “Leonard” and Thelma Anderson. She and her
brothers Donald and Clifford lost their father when she was just five and her single mother
supported the family. After Barbara graduated from Central High School, she worked as a
secretary in the title and trust business and the two working women shared an apartment.
When a CPA named Bob who had a nice smile came to audit the company she worked for, he
was not allowed to date their employees. But luckily an old boss hired her away, so the
romance got off the ground. They were married in 1956 and raised two daughters.
Barbara was the mother everyone wishes they had—not too lax, not too strict, funny, fun and
always, always in your corner. She picked peas out of alphabet soup, hunted down a
succession of nearly identical stuffed white cats (without the internet), stretched wet jeans to meet junior high length standards, baked brownies when a thin envelope arrived from a first-choice college and traveled all over the country to help with moves. Later, she spoiled her two grandchildren with affection (and toys, of course).
Once her kids were gone, after years of joking (and, yes, some complaining) about her
husband the golf nut, she took up the game herself—and found she liked it. In 1995, they
retired to a golf resort in the Texas Hill Country. They enjoyed traveling for grandchildren, golf
and relief from summer heat. When Bob died in 2018, she moved to Virginia to be near her
children.
A Sinatra loving bobby-soxer who knew even the bit players in all the MGM musicals, she was
also a fan of music and movies from every era of her life. She was a strong believer in retail
therapy, especially shoe sales—and if that didn’t work, chocolate. Her family will miss hanging
out with her and the comfort of having a world-class worrier looking out for them.
Barbara is survived by her daughter Robin Berg of Tysons, Virginia; her daughter Terri, son-in-law, Brian, and grandson Andrew Smith, all of Rockville, Maryland and granddaughter Claire Smith of Washington, D.C. The family plans a private interment.
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Barbara and I had so many memories to share. I don’t know what to say 25 years is memories love and insults.M mean a whole lot to me I know they did to her to the laughing conversations on the phone. We always laughed when we were together. We had such a good time. My condolences to the whole family. I heard so much about you, girls and Drew and the things you did up there, I know she was where she should’ve been when she was gone my love to all of you I tried to call and told no longer in service so I was afraid of this. Love to each of you 💕Joan

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