In Memory

Barbara Jane Hand (Blakeslee) - Class Of 1951

Barbara Jane Hand (Blakeslee)

Barbara Hand Blakeslee of San Rafael, California passed away peacefully at her home December 1, 2018 surrounded by family and friends. Born May 24, 1933 to Dewey and Margaret Hand, she was the fifth of five children, following Nancy, Carey, Andy (SPHS '48), and Henry (SPHS '50), who have predeceased her. She grew up in South Pasadena and there met her high school sweetheart, Willis Blakeslee (SPHS '51). Barbara continued on to UC Berkeley where she joined the Pi Beta Phi house and was a member of an octet that entertained the USO, sororities, and other campuses. She graduated with a double major in political science and history in 1955. Soon thereafter, Willis and Barbara married and settled in San Marino where they raised their family.

A loving and ever supportive mother, Barbara enjoyed the best of joyful relationships with her children and whole extended family. Barbara was an avid tennis player. She played USTA Team Tennis, enjoying much success in local competitions and eventually making it to the Nationals in the 'Super Seniors'. From her tennis group, she developed many lifelong, wonderful friendships. Barbara was forever the good sport and happy leader for many a family adventure. The Blakeslees were active members of the Los Angeles Yacht Club, spending summer after summer on the family boat at Catalina Island. Willis and Barbara enjoyed bareboat cruises with yacht club members and each year, Barbara took her Pi Phi friends to Catalina for a week-long girls' trip. Over the years, Barbara enjoyed many international trips with family and friends and especially cherished her special trips with sister, Nancy Hirst.

After Willis's death in 2007, Barbara moved from San Marino to Pasadena with her much loved King Charles spaniel, Buster. She enjoyed a very active life as a member of the Valley Hunt Club, The Town Club, bridge and mahjong groups, two book clubs and as a volunteer for the Braille Institute and the Huntington. Upon hanging up her racket, she and her tennis buddies formed a tight knit group for theater-going and exploring the latest and the greatest of Los Angeles.

In 2016, Barbara moved to northern California so she could be near her daughter, Mimi. Barbara is survived by her son, Willis (Caroline) Blakeslee, her daughter Mimi (Steve) Fentress, three grandchildren and numerous nephews and nieces.

San Francisco Chronicle, December 9, 2018