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Clara May Stearns Scarbrough

Austin, Texas

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Clara May Stearns Scarbrough Clara May Stearns Scarbrough, 94, of Georgetown, died Friday, November 28, 2008, at St. David's Round Rock Medical Center in Round Rock. On Sunday afternoon, following a private family service at graveside, she was laid to rest next to her husband, Donald Lee...

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What an honor to have Kate as a new Alpha Phi before Clara's passing. I'm sorry I didn't get to meet her, but I know she was a remarkable woman and each of you are blessed to have had her touch on your life. Blessings to all of you!
Lisa Blackburn, Alpha Phi - Oklahoma City Alumnae

Dear Linda and Donna,
It was sad to hear about the loss of your mother. I remember my mother talking about working for Mrs. Scarbrough and the things she did. She enjoyed working for the Scarbroughs.
Sincerely,

Dear Grace and Family,
We are so sorry for the loss of your
grandmother.

I had the honor of meeting Mrs. Scarbrough at a book signing several years ago during a brief lull and we had a very lovely conversation. She seemed an amazing woman with so much history to share. My thoughts and prayers go out to the family.

Dear Linda, Clark, Kate, Donna, and Grace,
I was always a little in awe of your dear Mother and feel honored to have known her. She was really special.
Our hearts are with you now and we keep you in our prayers.
Love,
Suzanne, Ken, Anne Jennifer Nash

Dear Linda, Clark, Kate, Donna, Grace,

Sending love from the Cliffords to the Scarbrough Family.

Your Mother, Mother-in-Law, and Grandmother was a lovely lady.

I am blessed to have known her all my life.

I also had the privilege and blessing to have been taught in my first full time job by Clara.

Much Love at this time from all the Clifford family,

Jeanne Clifford Weiss and Larry Weiss
Doris and Burr Clifford
John and David Clifford

You will be in our thoughts and prayers. I am so glad Clara saw Kate join the Alpha Phi sisterhood. She was an amazing woman and the world is a better place because of her

I am sorry for your loss. She was an amazing woman. I was honored to be a cargiver for her. My prayers and best wishes go out to your family.

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