eshurun Gift Shop, and various community service organizations, she returned to teaching Pre-Kindergarten at Beth Yeshurun pre-School where she positively influenced students for over 20 years. Because her 5 grandchildren all attended the same preschool, Barbara enjoyed the opportunity to see and engage with them on a daily basis. Together, Barbara and Jerry were avid sports fans. They took their children to as many Rockets basketball games where her passion for the team often resulted in her loudly expressing her displeasure with many of the ref's calls. Her enthusiasm at every game led to friendships formed with those who surrounded them in their season ticket seats at the Summit. This passion for sports carried over to her children's and then grandchildren's sports activities, where she vigorously cheered from the bleachers. Barbara was preceded in death by her parents, Rose and Jack Schlanger and her daughter, Eydie Selzer Goldman. She is survived by her loving husband of 52 years, Jerry; sisters Andrea Schlanger and Bette and her husband, Wynn; brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Earl and Janice Selzer, son in law, Randy Goldman, children Larry and Elisha, Lori, and Scott and Melissa Selzer; and grandchildren Erika, Lindsey, Sydney, Hayley and Zachary Selzer; many loving nieces, nephews and cousins and her beloved dog, Jake. The family would like to express their deep appreciation for Addie and Myrtle for their great care and love that they gave to Barbara. A private funeral took place on Wednesday, April 28th at the Bender Pavilion at Congregation Beth Yeshurun's Post Oak Cemetery. The family requests that donations in Barbara's memory be made to CanCare, the Eydie Selzer Goldman Fund at Beth Yeshurun, or a charity of choice.