SGM Barbara E. Wishinsky

Barbara Ellen Wishinsky, BSW, LPN, SGM USAR (RET.), 52, of Memphis, TN, died Thursday, June 14th, 2012 at the Veteran’s Hospital in Memphis, TN.

Barbara was born September 24th, 1959 in Paris, France, the daughter of Helen and Stephen Wishinsky. As an “Army Brat” she traveled and lived in France, Germany and the United States.  Her family returned to live in New Rockford, ND in 1972.

She graduated from New Rockford High School in 1978  and in 1987 went on to graduate from St. Philip’s College, San Antonio, Texas, as a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN).  Barbara enlisted in the United States Army Reserve (U.S.A.R.) in 1984.  Upon completion of her LPN certificate, she worked at the Veteran’s Administration (VA) Hospital in Fargo, ND in the Oncology Department, and was the Union Representative for the LPNs.  While working at The VA she completed her Bachelor of Social Work from Moorhead State University in 1993.  She was a member of the U.S.A.R. 311th Evac Hospital in Fargo, ND.  She was activated for Desert Storm in 1991.  In 1994 she married Clark King and moved to Memphis, TN.  Upon moving, she transferred to the 330th  Combat Support Hospital and was hired by the Memphis VA Hospital.  During her employment with the Memphis VA, she worked on the Psychiatric Unit. In 1997 she was also hired by Alpha Omega Veterans Services (AOVS) and became Director of Programs in 2000.  As Director of Programs, Barbara advocated for and served homeless veterans throughout her community.  She was honored as a Community Peace Maker by the Mid-South Peace and Justice Center.  Barbara was a dedicated member of the U.S. Army Reserve and completed Sergeant Major School in Texas in 2006.  SGM Wishinsky served with the U. S. Army Reserve School in Millington, TN, 8th BN, 5th  BDE, 100th Div (IT), providing medical training for combat medics. During her long military career, SGM Wishinsky continued her education, served as an instructor for fellow soldiers and was awarded many commendations. She retired from the U.S. Army Reserve in 2009.    

Barbara had many dear friends and veterans whom she loved.  She was passionate about her dogs, “Sarge”, “Molly“, “Jake“ and “Big Red“; reading; hosting dinner parties; horseback riding and estate sales.  She was a proud member of the Cooper-Young Neighborhood Association.    

She leaves behind two brothers, Paul (Kris) Wishinsky and Tony Wishinsky (Shawn Sax) of Fargo, ND; her sister, Caroline Hopkins of Mesa, AZ; two nieces (Laura and Lexi); nine nephews (Andrew W., Jacob, Andrew H., Tyler, Evan, Drew, Kaine, Drake).  

Barbara was preceded in death by her father, Stephen; her mother, Helen; and her sister Anna. 

In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorials be sent to Wounded Warriors Association  (www.woundedwarrior.org) or Memphis Boys and Girls Club, 44 S. Rembert, Memphis, TN 38104 (memo-B. Wishinsky).  Monetary donations will be utilized to create a memorial for women serving and who have served in the U.S. military. 

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Barbara’s gift in life was to selflessly help others and she touched the hearts of many.  She made a difference in the world. 

 

MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL: St. John's Catholic Church, New Rockford

DATE AND TIME: Thursday, July 26, 2012 at 10:30AM

BURIAL: ND Veteran's Cemetery, Mandan, ND


Posted Condolences:

Name: Specialist Poling

Date: 3/9/13

Message: Barb, you were such a positive and kind influence. In the 311th You were my Sgt, my hero, and my leader. I am so sorry I lost touch with you. Love you and see you again Seargent.

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Name: Colleen Collier

Date: 7/23/2012

Message: So saddened by the news of Barb's death. She had such a vibrant personality. Always remember her so full of life. Family was great friends with the Caulfield family in New Rockford. Her parents will welcome Barb with open arms.

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Name: Erling Rolfson

Date: 6 25 2012

Message: Barbara you are a great, exceeding your father becoming a CSM in the Army. He was my best friend, greatly missed. You had a great career and full of compassion. You will be greatly missed

Col Rolfson

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Name: J. Moore

Date: June 25, 2012

Message: To the Family of Barbara Wishinsky,

So sorry to learn about the loss of your dear Loved One, Barbara. Please know that so many people share your grief with you to help you through this difficult time of sorrow. Please accept my deepest condolences as we await the time when Christ Jesus will awaken all of those who have fallen asleep in death; including your Beloved, Barbara. (John 11:41-44)

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Name: Dori Tollefson

Date: June 21, 2012

Message: I am very shocked and saddened to see that Barb lost her battle here on earth. She was a terrific lady, and I once had the pleasure of working with her. I can imagine she was an incredible influence with all those she worked with over the years including other nurses and veterans who looked to her for assistance. I can only hope that she and Anna are whooping it up in heaven. R.I.P. Barb. You will be missed!