At the end of 2023, Slovak sad news about the death of the singing star of the 1990s resonated. Barbara Haščáková († 43) last breathed on November 22, 2023 in Florida, USA. She struggled with health problems several years before. According to doctors, the cause of death was a sudden stroke.
The last resting place was chosen by the family cemetery in Košice. They decided, although her wish was supposed to be different. “Barbara wanted to be spilled in the woods, in which she also spilled her beloved Cicuka cat, ” In the past, her husband Steven, with whom she lived for a big threshing.
On the Haščák family, a tombstone with a gold signature of Barbara ended with a heart was added. In addition to the year of birth and death, the family chose an excerpt from her song called Voice. “I beg your fire to warm up. I beg your love to be among the people. Please water, let us extinguish the thirst. And God I call you back to the ground,” It is written on the monument.
The place where the legendary singer fell forever was visited by her big fan and colleague Miro Jaroš. It was led to the east of Slovakia by a concert. The opportunity to pay tribute to Barbara and remember her grave did not miss. At a moving moment, someone took a picture and posted the shot on the social network. “Barbarka, miss you“” King of children’s hits bequeathed to heaven.
The report of the death of Barbara hit him very much. “I feel so sad. Recently, we have sent voters where you talked to me about your plans and my last one had no answer. I understood the reason only today“wrote Miro, who was a big fan of the singer with an angelic voice.
“We met in 1995 when you gave me a shirt signing after your concert. I swear I never watched it! We didn’t know each other. I longed for being a singer and your music with Erik allowed me to dream in bulk… ”he confessed that when I recorded the song I didn’t look, he had a dream come true.”Thank you for getting to know you. Unique, fragile and unforgettable… I’m sending you a big hug up. You know, “he added at the end of the farewell contribution in 2023.