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Obituary of Barbara Ann Papanikolas
Barbara Ann Papanikolas
March 1, 1940-December 15, 2020
Salt Lake City, UT; Tucson, AZ
It is with heavy hearts that we are remembering and mourning the loss of an amazing woman;
Barbara Ann Burt Papanikolas. Barbara slipped away from us on Tuesday December
15, 2020 in her home. She was a devoted wife, loving mother, cherished
daughter, supportive sister, doting grandmother and warm hearted friend. She
lived her life full of integrity, forever learning and always doing for others
above herself. Barbara was daughter to Arlene and Arthur Burt and sister to
Linda Burt. It goes without question that she was loyal to her parents and
sister always, but her main focus, energy and purpose was bestowed upon the
love of her life and husband Michael John Papanikolas, her never ending caring
and unconditional support for her children Theresa Papanikolas (Mark Sincell),
John Papanikolas (Carribeth Bliem), Amelia Papanikolas Hannon, Matthew
Papanikolas (Katherine Veneman) and Andrew Papanikolas (Claudine Villardito)
and the delight that she embraced with her grandchildren; Micah Papanikolas,
Willa Papanikolas, Nicholas Hannon, Grace Hannon and Jack Hannon.
In 1961 she graduated from the University of Utah with a BS in nursing and worked in that
field for many years before starting her family. One of Barbara’s character
traits was best described as nurturer, so it makes sense that she entered
nursing and then transferred her efforts and purpose to caring for her family,
many pets, home and garden. As her children got older she returned to nursing
and had a second career in home health care; of course, there she was
appreciated immensely by her colleagues and clients.
Barbara inspired all of us. She was a wonder to witness as she effortlessly tended to
her amazing oasis in her backyard, then moved on to editing and organizing
photographs from her many trips, then onto brushing up on her Greek lessons
and, of course, always reading. Her work in anything she did always reflected
superior quality, concentration and could motivate the others around her to do
the same. She embraced her Greek Orthodox Christian faith wholeheartedly which
grounded her as she gave so much to everyone around her, it replenished her
spirit.
Her family would like to express sincere gratitude to the stellar care she received from
her doctors; Dr. Frederick W. Van Hook and Dr. Robert J. Brooks.
Though not a native to Arizona, Barbara grew to love and embrace this beautiful and unique
state. Given her interest in gardening and love for the Sonoran desert, it is
fitting that donations in her memory be made in lieu of flowers to either
Native Seeds Search or the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum.