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Ada Mitchell

Canton, Ohio

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Ada Mitchell 1934 -2018 on June 22, 2018 , Ada Frances (Newsome) Mitchell, known to those who loved her best as Au Fraucious, ended an 83 year- long battle with Myasthenia Gravis and passed into the loving arms of her (and our) Savior, Jesus Christ. She suffered much but never wavered from her...

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Ada was a very special lady. We graduated together from Malvern High School in 1952. I have our class photo on the wall in front of me.......that was taken on our Sr. Trip to Washington, D. C. Ada and I kept in touch over the years. She made the world a better place, without a doubt. God Bless her family.

I still think of Ada so often and remember what a good friend and classmate she was - and how she made this world a better place with her talent, love, and prayers. May God Bless her family whom she loved so much.

It´s nice to have a chance to be reminded of the loss of someone that was such a good, caring person. Ada was just so sweet & I was blessed to have known her. Sally Witmer Mendell

I think of my dear friend Ada often. Such a precious lady whom I loved so much. She surely brightened this old world and I'm sure she is rejoicing with her Jesus and all the friends she meant so much to. I'm sure she has so many crowns - but she was so humble. She is missed down here but soon we will all be with her again.

I appreciate this anniversary reminder. It´s nice to look back & remember the special person that Ada was. We & Lois Siemer shared with Ada the problems of having Myasthenia Gravis, like so many others. It also brought good things, like knowing each other. I feel just knowing Ada added to my life in such a good way. I appreciate here serving on the Board, trying to help others.

Oh, what a day of rejoicing when we are all together again!

I still think about Ada from time to time and remember how gracious and caring she was - and what a fascinating and special life she led. I know she is missed very much. She was not only my classmate but a dear friend.

A very special classmate......and will always be remembered.....and looking forward to visiting with her again when we all meet in Heaven.

I met Wes and Ada in 1972 when they both were loyal and dedicated members of the Ohio MG Myasthenia Gravis Chapter. My life was enriched by knowing them. Their warm smiles and their laughter brought JOY to all who knew them. RIP Ada.