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Corinna Thomas
April 17, 2010
Anyone who knew Elizabeth knew her as a kind hearted woman with a faith no one could waiver. She had a long hard fight and now her race is won. I will miss her greatly. My prayers are with her family.
Love,
Corinna Thomas
Sis. Simmons
April 15, 2010
Sorry to learn of the loss of another one of Jehovah's faithful servants.
I know she had faith in the resurrection.
Keeping you all my my prayers.
C.A., C.J. Mollie McGrath
April 15, 2010
When we came to Roanoke NE Congregation of Jehovah Witnesses'
in 2003, Elizabeth was the one that I connected with. Her smile and
warmth made me feel so close to her. She was a loving,caring lady
that gave Jehovah's name made known. She will be missed but
the hope of the resurrection will sustain us. I truly loved her so.
Agap'e Love
Charles, Mollie & Jeffrey
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