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Edna P. Johnston

Syracuse, New York

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October 19, 2008 Edna P. Johnston, 95, of Elbridge, passed away on Sunday in the Van Duyn Home, Syracuse. Mrs. Johnston was born on December 12, 1912, in Decatur, Iowa, the daughter of William and Edna Cox Williams, and had worked as a cook on a barge for the NY State Department of Transportation...

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Hal, Jerry, Babetta and Denise -
To all of you, I send my deepest sympathy on the loss of your mother. No words can adequetely express feelings at this time, but I want you to know my thoughts and prayers are with you all. Your mom had a wonderfully full and long life and was lucky to have all of you as her children.
In Peace and Love
Sharry

Your mother lived a long and interesting life with your father when they worked on the canal boats as cooks. This is a wonderful memory of a time gone by. Our sincere condolences on her passing.

Jer & Karen,
Our deepest sympathy to you and your family. You are in our thoughts & prayers.
Love, Maryann & Tony

Mom
I will miss you dearly. There isn't a day that goes by that I don't think of you. Your thoughtfulness, smile and laugh will stay with me forever. I consider myself lucky to have had you as my mother.
Haldon Sr

Grandma
I will miss you so much. I will always remember all the great times I had at your house during Christmas and Easter as a younger boy and I will keeps those memories near and dear to my heart , I love you
Hal Jr

I will always have fond memories of the Johnston family,and the great friendship and still remains today.

There was never a better mother then you Mom. I have many, many, wonderful memories of you. I love you very much and always will.
Denise, and Bob

You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Mom,
You touched our life with your humor and your love, we will miss you.
Babs and Bob

Dear "Nesie" & Bob & Family - We are so sorry to hear of your loss. Mom always had a huge laugh and a ready smile at hand (some of my fondest memories of her). I used to love that about her! I am glad you are able at this moment, to celebrate her precious life while she was here. I pray for peace and solace, and that your grief be replaced with fond memories when God sees fit. Please call for ANYTHING you may need. We love you!!!