Edith-Richway-Obituary

Edith Howe Richway

Syracuse, New York

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January 27, 2009 Mrs. Edith Howe Richway, 95, wife of the late Frederick J. Richway and a resident of Wallops Island, VA, passed away Tuesday, January 27, 2009, at her residence. She was a loving mother, grandmother and pet lover. Born November 8, 1913, in New Jersey, Mrs. Richway was the...

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tommy larryI am so sorry to hear of Aunt Edith's passing. . MY PRAYS ARE WITH YOU

I am so sorry to hear of Aunt Edith's passing. Please accept my condolences.

Tommy & Larry;
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. I have very fond memories from childhood of Aunt Edith. I remember Dad packing us all up in the car and going out to visit you. I know what you all must be going through right now. Aunt May passed away March 27, 2008, and we still miss her very much. What gets us through is knowing that Mom is with Uncle Clifford again and with the Lord. Take care of yourself, and try to find comfort in knowing that your Mom has...

Dear Tommy, Larry and Family:
There is nothing greater than a Mother's love. Nothing harder than
missing her. Let all your good memories help you through this difficult time. My Mom, your Aunt May passed on 3/27/08. It's still so hard. I try to think of her with Dad,both smiling. Most of Dad's family is gone now. Let's hope they're together having a good time and smiling down upon us. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Jeanne Richway Carter

gramma you were the bomb LOVE ANTHONY.your grandson.

She was a huge part of my life. When I was a child we did everything together and as a adult she was even a bigger part of my life. I have so many good memories that I will carry in my heart always. I will truly miss her. She always found the good in every situation no matter how bad. And laugh...we would laugh until we cried. I knew she loved me unconditionally and I her. Oh yes we had our moments but we could never stay mad at each other very long and then we would laugh about it. ...

Grammy was the best grandmother a child could have. She was always there for me...it was her wisdom and wit or her ability to make me laugh no matter what she always touched my life as well as my children. I will miss you so much "Grammy".

I miss her

Tommy,Larry,and family,
Sorry to hear about your lose.Please let our prayers be with you and yours through this hard time.
Ed & Darlene Scott