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BEULA LEE CRUM

Cleveland, Ohio

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CRUM BEULAH LEE CRUM (nee Ray), 88, of Grafton, OH, formerly of Chauncey, WV, born April 15, 1921, at Barnabus, WV was escorted by Angels to her Heavenly home on Jan. 11, 2010. She was a wonderful mother and a devoted wife to the late Dewey Crum, for 51 years. Preceded in death by son, Timothy...

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Mamaw will be missed like no other. She was the most loving, caring, wonderful person i will ever meet. I know that not many words can ease you at a time like this, but I pray that all of you find comfort in knowing she is with papaw now as they are angels watching over us. May you find courage and hope with the memories you have of her and know she lived a full and wonderful life with her family. I pray for your strength until you meet again.

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

You are in my thoughts and prayers.

TO: The Crum Family
We regret to hear of the loss of your beloved Mother. While there are no words we can say to help ease your pain, please know you and your families are in our thoughts & prayers.
Sincerely,

Paul & Ramona Saxon
(TN friends of Jerry Nan and Gene Rasnake)

Crystal Kotora and Family,
Please accept my deepest sympathy for the loss of your grandmother.
My thoughts and prayers are with you. Know that I am thinking of you and wishing you strength and courage to get through this difficult time.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Bro. Terry and Family.... You are in our prayers and thoughts... I was sent this at a time like this and loved it hope it helps you all.

WHAT MOVES THROUGH US IS A SILENCE, A QUIET SADNESS, A LONGING FOR ONE MORE DAY, ONE MORE WORD, ONE MORE TOUCH, WE MAY NOT UNDERSTAND WHY SHE LEFT THIS EARTH SO SOON, OR WHY SHE LEFT BEFORE WE WERE READY TO SAY GOOD-BYE, BUT LITTLE BY LITTLE, WE WILL BEGIN TO REMEMBER NOT JUST THAT SHE DIED, BUT THAT SHE LIVED. AND THAT HER LIFE GAVE US MEMORIES...