Elizabeth-Bond-Obituary

Elizabeth Ryan Bond

Fort Worth, Texas

1917 - 2005

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Elizabeth Ryan Bond, 87, a lifelong resident of Fort Worth, died peacefully Sunday afternoon, Feb. 13, 2005.

Memorial service: 3 p.m. Tuesday at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, Tenth and Lamar streets. The Rev. Stanley Maneikis and the Rev. Bertrand N. Honea Jr. will officiate. Visitation: Her...

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Although many, many years (1976?) have passed since I first met "Mrs. Bond", I have a few memories. I was in the kitchen listening to the Bridge players in another room. I was fascinated with the familiarity and short-cuts between the women. One would drop a phrase or some partial thought and the rest understood! There were no "please" or "thank you", just random statements. Elizabeth taught me several recipes including how to toss a salad so the leaves each received the light dressing. We...

It was sad to hear of Elizabeth's passing when I returned from a ski trip.My family and I will truly miss her.She was a caring and loving friend to us through some trying times in our life.My sympathy goes to Jay and Betsy and hope our paths will cross in the future, Alex. Graham MD

I was so sorry to read of Elizabeth's passing...I'd spent fun times with her and my dear friends Hazel Vernon and Brice Evans. Although I've been living in CA for the past five years, Fort Worth and all my friends there are still very near and dear to my heart. Elizabeth, you'll be missed... Au revoir.....

I knew Elizabeth only briefly, but that was enough to add some really great memories to my collection.

Particularly remembering her wit, which she chose to serve 'dry.'

My sympathies are extended to her family and many friends.

Sam Milligan

For over four decades I had the privilege of calling "lizbeth" my most special friend. Her humor and grace inspired me and I learned many lessons about compassion, and tolerance from her. The hole left in my life by her passing will be filled with the joyous memories of her zest for life.

It was my privilidge to know Elizabeth and play bridge with her on Monday nights for a little over 20 years at "Bondcrest". I will miss her.