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Edith Boedeker Wise Clanton

Conroe, Texas

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Edith Boedeker Wise Clanton, was born on July 26, 1918 and entered eternal rest on July 29, 2015. She was a lifelong resident of Conroe and one of the first women in Conroe to own and operate her own business, first running Wise Paper and Chemical Company and then Edith's Antiques and Gifts,...

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Rest in Peace, dear Cousin. It was so nice to meet you and learn of our ancestor, Reuben Monroe Talley.

Dearest Mother
I miss you in my world and in my heart. I find myself talking to you often and I'm sure you I hear you talking and laughing with me. All your words of wisdom go with me as I celebrate your wonderful life. The Lord and his angels are blessed to have you and I know you are having a great time renewing friendships and the love of your family members that passed before you. We will all see you again some day.
I Love You, Karen

Edith is in our hearts forever. Going to Edith's shop was our special time spent with her! She was an incredible lady! Love, Laura, Russell, and Oleg Longmire

Miss you and Vertis Henry at the beauty shop, I learned more History about Conroe from Mrs. Clanton, enjoyed every story. You will be missed so much..

My condolences to the family. She will definitely never be forgotten as a significant part of Conroe's history.

So sorry to learn of the passing of this dear lady. Heaven is a brighter place because of her!

I have many fond memories of visiting with Edith, not just because she had such a lovely shop, but also because she was very interesting and lively. I guess I met her about 45 years ago when I was in high school; my mom and I always loved going to her shop together. I fondly remember her dog Rocket, Christmas decorations and cookies, standing at that little half door chatting. What a great lady to have known.

This is a big loss. She was such a wonderful lady. RIP miss edith hope to see u again some day on the streets of gold.

Karen, So sorry to see that your Mother passed away. I will remember you & your brothers in my prayers.

I had written the following poem about a year ago and thought I'd share it with you & your brothers.

Waiting For Me
(by T.Gilley)
When I get to heaven
I know my Lord will have my love ones waiting there for me.
What a sight that will be !
We will have so much to share & say
It will seem like only yesterday.

Can you imagine the...