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Edith Bush LeFevre

Dallas, Texas

1920 - 2008

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Edith Bush LeFevre, beloved wife, grandmother and great-grandmother, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, June 3, 2008, in Dallas, Texas, surrounded by family and loved ones. She was 87.

Edie was dearly loved and will be missed by her family. She is survived by her three children,...

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Dear Nick, Deborah and Dave. what can we say when you have lost your loved ones and our dear friends. First that B-17 expert now Edie the consumate republican. They were the greatest and will be missed. Our deepest sympathies. Walt & Pauline Attebery

Nick, Debbie, and Dave,

We were so sorry to hear about the loss of your mother. We have such fond memories her.

Doug remembers spending the night as a kid and having her fix hamburger and scrambled eggs for breakfast.

We both remember going to your house for New Year's Eve and your Mom insisting we eat black-eyed peas so we would have a year of good luck. I especially remember that evening, being the new one in the group, how welcome your Mom made me feel.

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NICK,MARILYN & family.Im so sorry to here about Edie.She was so sweet and kind to me. My prays and love will be with you.

My sympathy to the entire family on Edie's passing.
Many years ago when I was only 4, I answered the phone when she called my mother. Of course, I asked who was calling, and she said, "Tell your mother it's Mrs. Roosevelt". Henceforth, I always called Edie by that name, even when greeting her in person or writing a note.
She was such a gracious hostess and insisted my son and I visit her at the Bush ranch in Dunsmuir; a place she loved.
I will always remember her joie de vivre!

Nick and Marilyn: Im so sorry read of the passing of your Mom. Its always to hard to lose our Moms. May you find confort in the many memories you have of her.My heart goes out to you all at this time. Sheila Carlton

Nikki:
My thoughts are with you and your family as you adjust to this world without your grandmother. It never gets easy, rather we just get used to it.
I think about you often and hope to hear from you in the future.
Love to your family,
Patricia Rodriguez