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Barbara Weaver Schober

March 22, 1934 — February 3, 2026

Houma

Barbara Ann Weaver Schober, age 91, passed away on Tuesday, February 3, 2026. She was born in Refugio, TX. and a lifelong resident of Houma, LA.

Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the visitation at Falgout Funeral Home in Houma on Saturday, February 14, 2026, beginning at 9:00 a.m., service at 11:00 a.m. with a private burial following.

Barbara is survived by: Her Children Thomas E. Kimball, Douglas J. Kimball (Sheila), and Lee Ann Kimball Gay (Donald);

Grandchildren- Robert W. Kimball, Jr. (Michelle), John Hatfeild (Maria), Aleah K. Seaux, Douglas J. Kimball, Jr. (Kathleen Seaton), Justin E. Kimball (Lindsay), Kayla K. Mathews (Rochelle Fiero), Adele M. Forshag (Cole Thornton), William J. Forshag (Chelsie), and Alexandra E. Gay;

Great-Grandchildren- Mackinzie Kimball, Zac Miller (Michelle), Blaine Miller (Hannah), Ryan Hatfield, Jay Seaux, Thomas Seaux, Brittany Kimball (Dustin DesOrmeaux), Christian Kimball, Liam Kimball, Annalis Guilbeau, Maggie Mathews (Zane Shipley), Lukas Mathews, Gavin Mathews, Asher Mathews, Madyx Fiero, Piper Forshag, and Riley Rambin;

Great-Great-Grandchildren, Parker DesOrmeaux, Maverick DesOrmeaux, and Bailey Shipley;

Stepchildren- Sharon Chatagnier (Gary), Margie Bourdier (Curtis), Helen Blanchard, Beth Sisk, Wilhelm Schober, and Eric Schober (Rose).

Barbara was preceded in death by her husband, Louis J. Schober; son, Robert “Wayne” Kimball; daughters-in-law Caroline Kimball and Sheryl H. Kimball; parents, Harry Joseph Weaver and Annie Ruth Peak Weaver; sister, Dr. Harryet “Sandy” Weaver-Smith; brother, Major George Weaver, and sister-in-law, Ada W. Weaver.

Barbara was a founding member of the Terrebonne Women’s Commission, and served on the Terrebonne Democratic Executive Committee, the Houma Zoning Commission, and the Houma-Terrebonne Regional Planning Commission.

When Barbara retired, she spent her time oil painting and wrote two books, “Quatum of Riches” about the South, and “A Hollow Victory” about the Civil War, and they did fairly well.

Barbara and siblings; Sandy and George relished their summer vacations on Grand Isle where their daddy taught them to swim, fish, catch crabs, and taught them to drive on the wide-open beaches. They enjoyed many adventures when the Island was a wilderness with a sparse population.

She had a saying: “Many things in life may change, life begins and ends with family.” “God’s most precious gift is the birth of my children, as their mother I held their hands for a while, and their hearts forever.” “May God Bless you all, keep you safe and may God Bless America.”

Falgout Funeral Home is honored to serve Barbara’s children and extended family.

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Saturday, February 14, 2026

9:00 - 11:00 am (Central time)

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