Edith-DUGUAY-Obituary

Edith A. DUGUAY

Columbus, Ohio

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COLUMBUS, OHIO - Edith Augusta Duguay, 94, of Columbus, Ohio, died Sunday, Sept. 5, 2010, at home.She was born Sept. 8, 1915, in Bowdoinham, Maine, the daughter of the late Forrest and Bertha Blodgett. She was a longtime resident of Williamsburg, Va., prior to moving to Columbus, where she served...

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Grandma it's been over a year since you've passed over. The Clematis is in bloom and sending its beautiful aroma in and around the house. I've had several new visitors to the place whether they come on wings or by foot. Out of habit I think of you and want to pick up the phone to share the story, but of course I can't. Instead I send my story to the heavens in hopes it reaches you. I still miss you and love you very much Witchy Poo!!!!

With all the love I have in my heart,

I miss you Grandma, your love lives on with those of us still here. We well all see you one day, when the Lord call us home haven. Thank You I still cry for me. Not for you for you are with our Lord and savior. Love you
alway's
Dorothy

FOR THOSE OF YOU WHO WERE CLOSE TO GRANDMA EDITH MAY SHE FIND EVERLASTING PEACE AND SWEET ETERNITY WITH THE LORD AND MAY ALL OF HER FAMILY AND FRIENDS CONTINUE TO FEEL HER PEACE AND LOVE ALWAYS. YOU ALL HAVE MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY. LORI'S FRIEND HELEN

Grandma - May you now be with your loved ones who have passed before you - I hope you are spending your days in eternity with your sister, in a garden of wildflowers! I am so glad I was able to be there with you to say goodbye - I will miss you always. Love, Amy

Native Autumn Clematis (She loved these)

Grandma showed me what unconditional love was -- for that I am eternally grateful. She was my rock, my mentor, my hero, and above all else "My Girl". She instilled in me a great love of the awe of nature and the simple pleasures of a traveling a country road just to find out where you'd end up. I will miss our weekend conversations about the wayward wildlife that came to visit me and her stories of family and friends she held so dear. To say I miss her is an understatement, but I am happy...

Mom made my life much better by knowing her. she is with the Lord,resting in peace.With great love i say goodby and till we meet again in heaven,i will miss you.
Your favorite son inlaw.

Our dear Great Aunt Edith has left us with precious memories of her travels with her sister. She was soft spoken and patient. Our prayers are with her children. With deep love and affection,
Nancy and Roger Caroll Green

Skyline Drive wildflowers 9/5/2010, one of her favorite pastimes.

Her love for life and all things in it will live on in all of us, for we all are better people for having known her.