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Elliott Bernice W. Elliott. Born March 13, 1928 Long Branch, WV. Died September 20, 2016, Delaware, OH after a long battle with ovarian cancer. Preceded in death by parents Bruce and Lessie Wright, four brothers Louie, Brace, Wilfred, and Harry and three sisters Oleta, Leota, and Virginia. Survived by daughter, Susan and her husband, Bob of Delaware, OH; sister, Mary Frances; loving nieces and nephews and friends. Arrangements made by ROSE AND QUESENBERRY FUNERAL HOME, Beckley, WV for Saturday, September 24, 2016. The family wishes to acknowledge the care and support from the staff at The Inn at Olentangy Trail and Ohio Health Hospice. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Ohio Health Hospice or your favorite dog rescue.
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Happy are those who mourn since they will be comforted matthew 5 : 4.
September 24, 2016
My dear kind friend, though departed this world of both tears and laughter, you have left us that knew you a wonderful legacy of life, it's struggles, it's battles and it's victories. Bernie was victorious and blessed my life in so many ways. I was fortunate to have called her DEAR FRIEND for almost 50 years. Now, Bernie, take your well earned rest, you will be in our memories forever.
James (Jim) Chisholm
September 23, 2016
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