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Elizabeth Marion Goatley

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

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Goatley, Elizabeth Marion (Elliott), of Boca Raton, FL passed away on June 16, 2009 in Palm Beach, FL at the age of 89. She was born to George W. and Hazel (Woodruff) Elliott on Sept. 29, 1919. She met and married James Donald "Hamburger" Goatley, Sr. and were blessed with 2 sons, James (Marilyn)...

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Aunt Liz ,Thanks for all the wonderful Memories,I remember all the times you and Uncle Don made time to spend with our family,great times at picnics and other family functions,If I understand the past stories correctly you play a Large part in bringing my Mother and Father together,If not for you, all Us Elliott kids my have never been,I'll miss you dearly And Like Debbie said you wonderful smile. you were the greatest Aunt anyone could have asked for you will not be forgot just missed love...

Auntie Liz,
My wonderful memories of you and Uncle Don from my childhood are plentiful. Especially the Memorial Day picnics!
Speaking for Mom, she not only lost a beautiful sister-in-law but a great friend!
I know this is a difficult time for your family but hopefully they find comfort in the fact that you are at home with other loved ones, at the side of your Savior and at peace.
You will be missed by all of us that knew and loved you.
Linda

Aunt Liz,
I remember how sweet and kind you were to all us kids. We always looked forward to your visits. You left us a bit better when ever we saw you. I will truly miss your gentle spirit. Thanks for your love.
Nancy Todd

Auntie Liz

I will always remember the unconditional love that you gave our family.When you smiled it was like the whole world could not help but smile with you.I love you very much and pray that God is with your family through this difficult time. Debbie(Elliott)Cooke

Aunt Liz,
I will always miss your beautiful smile. It give me peace to know you are now with your beloved mother who you all spent so little time with. I am sure Uncle Don, Dad, and Uncle George were waiting with open arms.
I am sure your children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren, will miss you very much as will the rest of us.
Your niece, Melodee