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Eleanor P. Anderson

Syracuse, New York

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Eleanor P. Anderson August 24, 2011 Eleanor Palmer Anderson, 96, a former 10-year resident of the Hearth on James Street, died on Wednesday at St. Camillus. Her parents were Judson and Alberta Llewellyn Palmer. She was a member of James Street United Methodist Church, a former member of the...

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Marilyn Stedman told me the sad news of your Mom's passing. I'm sorry that I was out of town for a grandson's wedding and missed the memorial service. . May the Lord be with all her family, knowing that she is with the Lord. I've enjoyed knowing her since Barb was at . Camillus, and then when my mother was her neighbor at the Hearth,
.Helen Stone, North Syracuse

Dear Bob, Jeanne & Family,
My heartfelt sympathy to all of you on the loss of one of the sweetest women I have ever had the pleasure of knowing. I cherish the memories of being a child and running over to her home across the street while she and Barbie were sitting outside and just chat about life. I wonder what they are chatting about now? May God hold them so close and bless all of you with His love and strength through this most difficult time!

Please accept the sympathy of Le Moyne College on the occasion of the death of your mother. Be assured of our prayers for her, for you and for your family.

I knew Eleanor while she was at the Hearth on James. She was a very gracious lady and will be missed by everyone who knew her. She will always be in my heart. I pray for her family at this time of sorrow.

I met Eleanor at St. Camillus while I was there to see my mom. We would chat and I would always tell her how nice she looked.
She was a sweet lady and I will miss her. For her family, I say although it's difficult to see beyond the sorrow, may looking back in memory help comfort you tomorrow. God bless you and may Eleanor
rest in peace with God.

Eleanor was a wonderful lady. She always had a smile and a friendly word to say to us when we came into church. She is with her Lord now and at peace. May the Lord bless and keep her.