of Memphis, TN
November 3, 1950 - July 16, 2015
Barbara Lynn ''BB'' Wyrick, 64, of Memphis, TN passed away July 16, 2015.
She graduated high school at West Memphis Senior High School and attended Arkansas State University in Jonesboro, AR. She was a volunteer with Youth with a Mission Ozarks and at Union Avenue Baptist Church. She retired as an accountant in 2010.
She is preceded in death by her beloved father, Elvin Eugene Brown.
She is survived by her husband of 10 years, Michael Wyrick of Memphis, TN; 3 special grandchildren, Kate Wyatt, Caroline Wyatt, Amelia Wyatt; her mother, Esther Brown of Heber Springs, AR; 1 sister, Sharon May (David) of West Memphis, AR; 1 brother, Kenneth Eugene Brown (Nancy) of Heber Springs, AR; a niece, Brandy Argo; and a nephew, Brad Bennett.
Memorials may be made to Youth with a Mission Ozarks, Freedom Way of Arkansas or to the St. Joseph Indian School.
Bobbie (as I grew up calling her) was one of my closest and most cherished childhood friends and playmates. She grew up to be a lovely and wonderful person. I can scarcely believe she's no longer with us and I will miss her very much. I extend to all her family and friends my deepest condolences.
When loved ones pass, we reflect on their real legacy - the people who were changed by knowing and loving them. As a co-worker with Brandi Argo, we saw the tremendous love Brandi had for Mrs. Wyrick on the day Brandi heard of her sudden passing. While the grief is deep, it is a blessing to have such a profound and deep relationship with someone. Without the love, their would be no grief or sense of loss.
It is good to remember the one who comforts us perfectly as well. Paul's second letter to the people of Corinth in the first chapter: "3 Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of compassion and the God of all comfort, 4 who comforts us in all our troubles, so that we can comfort those in any trouble with the comfort we ourselves receive from God."
We ask for this comfort to everyone touched by Mrs. Wyrick's passing.
Praying for each of you! May God give you peace and comfort at this time and forever more.
To the whole family. I'm so sorry for this loss
We loved Barbara more than words can say.
You are all in our hearts and prayers
We are very sorry for your loss. We will be praying that the sadness of losing Barbara is overshadowed always by the happy memories you have shared with her.