Barbara A. Casso

Date of Birth

December 4, 1931

Date of Death

September 8, 2025

Barbara A. Casso peacefully passed away surrounded by her family on September 8, 2025.

Barbara was born on December 4, 1931, in Santa Barbara. Her parents were James Phillip (“Jimmy”) and Ruth (“Honey”) McCormick. Barbara attended Franklin Elementary, Santa Barbara Junior High School, and she was a proud member of Santa Barbara High School’s Class of 1950.

Growing up, Barbara spent many summers in Mexico City with her mother and brother, Carlos, visiting uncles, aunts, and cousins. Following her graduation from SBHS, she lived for the next year in Mexico City with her Tia Jenny and grandmother Nazaria.

Upon her return to Santa Barbara, she met the love of her life, Jesse Casso. They were married on June 1, 1952. They had five children, Barbara, Mary Ann (deceased, 1954), Jesse (Cheryl Marino), Anna (Michael Cloonan), and Jamie (Selina), 11 grandchildren, Teddi (Reggie), Jamie (Natalie), Lucas, Isabel, Liliana, Akela (David), Marina (Jordan), Shayne (Jonathan), Xavier (Desiree), Nazaria, and Diego, and 11 great grandchildren, Reggi, Boston, Bobbi, Ford, Nicolas, Adrian, Nani, Beau, Poppy, Keane and Damien.

She had countless nieces and nephews – many of them often visited their “Aunt Barbara,” to seek her guidance, counsel, and to be informed about family history.

Starting in the 1960s, she worked at Andera’s Department Store and then in 1971 she began working at Crown Jewelers until her retirement in 1992.

Jesse and Barbara raised their family at their long-time home in San Roque. Jesse raised his fruits and vegetables, and Barbara would turn the harvested crops into feasts for all to enjoy. Barbara was an exceptional cook and gracious host. Christmas Eve, birthday dinners, and many, many family celebrations routinely offered her prized specialties — tamales, enchiladas, or tacos or Jesse’s famous barbequed tri-tip and lemon infused chicken. Over many years, Barbara and Jesse spent summer vacations in Kings Canyon, Yosemite, and Lake Tahoe with relatives from San Antonio and Santa Barbara.

A 57-year parishioner at San Roque Church, Barbara was a life-long and devout Catholic. For years, she attended daily mass, and she was a fixture at 9:30 mass on Sundays. In 1966-67, she served as PTA president at Our Lady of Guadalupe School and from 1969 through 1973 she was an active member of the PTA at San Roque School. She also was a long-time member of the Santa Barbara
Women’s Club.

Our mother was an amazing person; she was the matriarch of our extended family and she lived life to its fullest. In retirement, she traveled to Asia with family, embracing different cultures and culinary delights. A part of her lasting legacy is that she taught her family to be compassionate individuals and to offer a helping hand to the less fortunate. She was pre-deceased by her husband, Jesse, as well as her parents and brother.

Graveside services will be held on September 20, 2025, at 10:30 a.m., at Calvary Cemetery in Santa Barbara.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to VNA Health of Santa Barbara.

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