In Memory of

Eula

Mae

Lavender

Condolences

Condolence From: sybil williams
Condolence: Erma, Jerry and family, We're so sorry to hear of your loss. May god be with you in your sorrow. Time heals all wounds. Our prayers are with you. Sybil Williams and Revelle Edwards
Thursday November 27, 2014
Condolence From: Randy, RD, ND Dotts
Condolence: Eula Mae rejoiced in the love of her parents and spoke proudly of helping her dad build the church in the lower farm land. She took delight in her children and grandchildren as she told stories of their lives. She had many friends. She loved the mountains, the flowers, the animals; she was always on the lookout for the bear and cubs. She enjoyed the simplest things in life. Her geniality and inborn chivalry, her love of music, art and literature. She had personal charm with a readiness to listen. But what marked her most was her unselfishness, and preparedness to help others. She inspired many with her indomitable courage, despite being in a wheelchair. The guiding force in her life, underlying all she did, worked and suffered for, was her faith and love of God, in whom she found peace and happiness. From that faith came constancy of mind, persistency of purpose, love of suffering for justice, truth, honesty and goodness. I know I am not the only one who will mourn her passing and loss of friendship and love. She leaves a void that will never be filled. It is my hope that all her family will seek comfort and solace from the God she loved so much.
Thursday November 27, 2014
Condolence From: Janice Griffith
Condolence: My condolences go out to you and your family in this difficult time. I would like to share a beautiful Bible hope from God found in Revelation 21:3, 4 that assures us He will wipe all tears from their eyes, and there will be no more death, suffering, crying, or pain. This Scripture has helped me and many others to be able to cope with the loss of a loved one. I hope it helps you also.
Tuesday November 25, 2014