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Edith Epperly Gorrell

Roanoke Valley, Virginia

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Edith Epperly Gorrell, 89, of Salem, Va., went to be with the Lord on Monday, June 1, 2009. She was born in Montgomery County and had lived in the Salem/Roanoke County area since 1939. She retired in 1995 from Medeco after 21 years of service. She also worked at Yale & Town Lock for 10 years....

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Jimmy Joyce Alan & David,Sorry about your Mother's passing.She was always very dear to me & I always looked forward to my visits with her when I went back home for my vacations.She was a special & very beautiful lady--I will miss her with each passing day..May God be with you all in your time of sorrow & the days ahead.

What a wonderful lady, friend and sister in the Lord that I have cherished and will miss much. She meant a lot to me and my family and was an inspiration, but what joy it is to know that we will spend eternity with her and our Savior in Heaven!!!!!!!!

Grandma Edith will remain in our hearts forever.

David and family, The Medeiros family wishes to express our sincere sympathy for the loss of your mother. Please know that our thoughts and prayers will be with you in the days, weeks and months to follow. Lean on God for strength and comfort. He will always get you through tough times. God Bless you and all your family.

"Although it’s difficult today to see beyond the sorrow,
May looking back in memory help comfort you tomorrow." we will all miss Edith. But i know we'll see her again someday.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. Edith was such a wonderful person. She always had a smile and was an inspiration to those around her. My fondest memories of her are when she helped at VBS. Edith will be missed, but we know that we will see her again in Heaven.

Paulette & Nancy Akers

David and family. I will keep you all in my prayers today. Your Mom was such a sweet lady. I am so glad I had the pleasure of meeting her.

She loved her God, was a devote fan of Country Music (Marty Stuart) and had a spirit for livin' life to the fullest. There was always a smile, a hug, kind words, a place to stay and something to eat for her lil' Brother. That's something that will always be cherished and missed. God bless the family and my deepest condolances for the loss of such a Great Lady and Big Sister!

Jimmy,Joyce,Alan & David--I am really sorry about Aunt Edith's passing. It breaks my heart to know that my dear sweet & beautiful aunt is gone..however she has lived a good life & fought one heck of a battle & there is not one bad thing that I can say about her.To me--she was my hero & she kept my Daddys memory alive..I will truly miss her with her beautiful smile & her pretty eyes but most of all,I will just miss the wonderful aunt that she was..Love to you all & your families..May God be...