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Taylor Owen
January 8, 2014
She was my grandmother, and I am eternally grateful for that. I miss her and hope to cary her spirit forward into the future. The world is less cheerful without her wisdom and gracefulness.
Hilary White
January 6, 2014
Elisabeth was a treasure to know and be with. She hosted over a decade of Christmases, Thanksgivings and Easter celebrations with my family, and we are eternally grateful for her generosity, intelligence and wit! She will be missed.
Heather White-Laird
January 5, 2014
Elizabeth was the most gracious hostess and entertainer. It was always a delight to have family gatherings at her home. She was so warm and loving, she will be missed.'
Renee Du Jean
January 5, 2014
My thoughts of her, are reminiscent of quiet dignity, and my image of royalty. She and her second husband, Chet Burger, were a worthy duo, and wonderful friends.
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