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Elizabeth Grace Obituary

GRACE, Elizabeth Baxter

After a long battle with cancer, Libba passed away on Monday, January 29, 2024.

She was born on June 15, 1943, in Kinston, North Carolina, the daughter of Dr. Joe Ford Baxter and Sara Mullen Baxter. After her father died in 1945, the family moved to Dothan, Alabama, where her mother had been raised. She attended Auburn University and later made Atlanta her home, where she met James N. Grace, the love of her life, in 1970. They were married in 1972, at Peachtree Christian Church.

Her most enjoyed hobbies were traveling, bridge, and gardening.

Libba and Jim made many trips to England, where they enjoyed spending time visiting national trust properties. Other favorite travel destinations were France and Italy. They even traveled to Russia in 1976.

She treasured her bridge group founded in 1972, that still meets monthly for lunch. She also had a Wednesday bridge group foursome that she enjoyed very much. In May 2012, she began playing duplicate bridge and attained the rank of Silver Life Master.

Libba was captivated by the beauty and history of Oakland Cemetery, as well as by the restoration work it needed. After first volunteering, she became a board member in the early 2000s. In late 2008, she became Interim Executive Director for seven months and later served as Chairman of the Board from 2010-2011.

She was preceeded in death by her parents, and sister, Jean Baxter Ellard.

She is survived by her husband, Jim; and two sons, Stewart, his wife, April, and their daughters, Cora and Evie who live in Brookhaven; John, his wife, Stephanie, and their sons, Baxter and Ethan who reside in Portland, Oregon. She is also survived by her nephew, Drury Ellard of Lake Worth Beach, Florida; and niece, Jennifer Ellard Love of Goshen, Kentucky.

Contributions may be directed in her memory to the Historic Oakland Foundation, or to Peachtree Christian Church.

A private memorial service will be held at Oakland Cemetery.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Atlanta Journal-Constitution from Feb. 1 to Feb. 2, 2024.

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Mary C. K. Sutherland & Jim

March 18, 2024

Jim & Mary C. send our deepest Sympathies.

Bill Bozarth

March 8, 2024

Jim, I was saddened to read of LIbba's passing. We shared a passion for making our community a better place. She was a good person, and will be missed. Please accept my condolences for your loss.

Gloria Allgood

February 8, 2024

I am so saddened to hear of your deep loss of your wife. Losing my husband ten years ago was so hard, and we were married 26 years. May God surround you with care and love in the days ahead! Hugs.

Charlotte Fairchild.

February 3, 2024

Libba was my Mom´s first cousi. Great Aunt Sarah loved my Mom and most of her cousins tolerated her. Mom was like Ted Baxter, Sr. And never met a stranger and knew quite a few stories. I went to Oakland and volunteered several times after talking to Libba. We only met at funerals in Headland, not in Georgia. I loved Great Aunt Sarah and remember her voice and how she looked. She visited us in Headland. I was a VA Chaplain, and writer. I will visit her grave someday soon.

John Kier

February 3, 2024

Jim I wish to express my condolences on the death of Your beloved wife. I hope all your friends from church and business will surround you with love during this time of sadness. You are the best boss I ever had and I wish you well. John Kier.

Brenda and Joe Helyar

February 1, 2024

In loving memory of a wonderful person. So sorry for your family´s loss and our most sincere condolences.

Cathy B Muzzy

February 1, 2024

I served with Libba on NPU B and also we played on the same tennis ALTA team. She will be missed and I send my deepest condolences to her family.
Cathy Muzzy

Tom Harris

February 1, 2024

Dear Jim, I am so grateful for
two times around 2010 that I stayed with Libba and you in your home. While I knew you, the visits gave me a chance to rknow Libba much better as she provided great meals, thoughtful conversation, and tours through the backyard gardens. I am sorry for your earthly loss and to you and all the family, comfort yourself with the beautiful memories. Your friend, Pastor Tom

Vera Ables Gandy

February 1, 2024

It was indeed a blessing to have known "Libba."

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