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Cecil Burrow Emory

Richmond, Virginia

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EMORY, Cecil Burrow, 81, of Tappahannock, formerly of Richmond, passed away June 30, 2007. She was preceded in death by her husband, Linwood Emory. She is survived by two daughters, Dale Emory Cassady and Cheryl Emory Casey and husband, Robert; three granddaughters, Kelly Cassady, Virginia Casey,...

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For such a wonderful lady to leave this life in such a peaceful, painless way was so befitting. May we all be so lucky to go "between parties". Cecil will be greatly missed by all whose lives she touched, ours included. We extend our love, our sympathy and our prayers to her family and friends. Take care of yourselves during this difficult time.
Cheryl & Clay Barlow

Thank you for these kind words about my mother. The support from family and friends this past week has helped Cheryl and me, not just to survive these difficult days, but to bask in the love that so many of you have expressed for our sweet mother.

Everyone who met her always commented on her beauty. Pictures of her as a young girl show how delicately pretty she was, yet her eyes show a strength of character that was her true essence. She gave her time as generously as anyone I've...

I met your Mom and Dad through Dawn and Jeff many years ago. They were always happy and smiling. They were truly a delightful couple. I always loved there tag on their car. Never looked a life in stages until I met them. She will be missed in the neighbor by many. I know Robbie will truly miss Cecil very much. Like I told you on the Fourth you are very much like your mother. Just wanted to say I'm Sorry for Her Passing but God has bigger plans for her now.

Dear Dale, Cheryl, Rob, Kelly, Virginia, and Suzanne:
Cecil was so special to me. I will miss her terribly. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Betty

We are deeply saddened to hear of the death of Cecil. We met Cecil seven years ago , sharing many pleasant moments playing bridge. She was such a lovely, classy lady! We will miss her. May God strengthen and guide you through these days of grief.

Cheryl and Dale,
My thoughts and prayers are with your families. Both Cecil and Linwood were two of the most wonder people I know. They taught me how to water ski, and at my wedding in 1991, they followed me around and kept my champange glass full. My mother(Margie Shumaker) was blessed to have such friends. Cecil was at my mothers side in her final days, which meant alot.

I don't know this family but I was so touched by all the messages and felt such relief when I read how she died. I can only imagaine what a woderful life Cecil had and thankfully what seems like peacful death....I love the thoughts that she was just between parties. Pardon the intusion at a time like this but I had to express my thoughts about this lovely woman.

Dear Cheryl, Dale and family.
I will never forget this funny story Cecil told about delivering phone books. If memory serves me right, she delivered them in her mink coat. Our family will miss her terribly. Michael took the news especially hard - since he spent time at the river learning to ski, etc. Your mom (and dad) were generous and loving. God knew what he was doing when he sent her to us. Now she is with Linwood, Ervin and Elizabeth. They will have a blast. Much love -...

Dale and Cheryl,
How lucky I was to be your friend and experience the joy your parents brought to me. In my mind your mom was like Donna Reed, always smiling and gracious, but no monkey business. Your parents will be remembered with many smiles.
Love you,
Mary