Alice-Cromwell-Obituary

Alice Cromwell

Sebring, Ohio

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Alice (McLeran) Cromwell 91, of Sebring passed away on Tuesday, Sept. 4, 2012 at Crandall Medical Center in Sebring. Alice was born in Cleveland, Ohio on Oct. 23, 1920 the daughter of the late William T. and Edith (Holt) McLeran. She was a member of Union Avenue United Methodist Church in...

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My dearest Alice.
I will miss you for the rest of my life. Thank you for being a second parent to me, Chido Charles Muzorewa,and to my brother's Tanya and Tendekia Muzorewa, when they were attending Mount Union College, when you and Tom lived in Canton Ohio. Thank you and Tom for welcoming me into your lives when I was looking and needed refuge from Zimbabwe's politics.
I know that your spirt lives in your children and their children.The spirt of love and acceptance.I know they will...

Dear Cromwell Family, we received your missive on Alice's passing - what a loss to the world - she was a wonderful person and a steadfast friend to our family. We keep her lovely memories in our hearts and send our deepest condolences to all of you - Linda (Infield), Mark, Jared and Spencer Wakefield

Alice will be missed by generations of
United Methodist's of East Ohio. She &
Tom were the first Clergy I remember at
Garfield Memorial U. M, Church in the 1940's. She always loving & respectful & her memory was the best I have ever known for any age! A real Gift from God. She will be remembered by many
people for generations to come.

Alice was a giant when it came to the true meaning of Christianity.....a woman filled with wisdom and enough patience to know what your needs were. We only knew her for 4 1/2 short years here at Copeland but she has filled our memories with many positive thoughts and a lifetime of goals.

I can't remember a time in my life without Alice. Tom baptized me, and even though from time to time years passed without seeing her, Alice always greeted me warmly and listened so attentively to what had been going on in my life. She was an amazing woman and is such a role model for how a Godly woman should live her life--with abandon and joy and a heart to serve others!

My special friend. I know you knew I loved you and that you loved me. You gave me hope when I was ready to leave the church. You wiped my tears when I was hurting and laughed with me in the good times. You changed my life and gave me the desire to get in touch with my faith again. You KNOW how much you were loved and admired. Thank you for being you
I will see you in the heavens. Bonnie

Tom and Alice introduced my parents to each other, and they kept in contact for years after we left Ohio. Deepest condolences to the family.

I had the great privilege of meeting Alice some years ago. I felt blessed by her spirit and her love for all. My thoughts and prayers go out to all those whom she loved and shared her spirit!

My lovely cousin will be missed so terribly..love and hugs to all her children and grandchildren...