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Elizabeth "Libby" Gruender

San Jose, California

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Elizabeth "Libby" Gruender August 14, 1960 - January 02, 2013Resident of SunnyvaleSurrounded by her loving family, Libby passed away peacefully Jan. 2, 2013. She waged a courageous battle against cancer and spent her last few weeks under hospice care at her home in Sunnyvale, Calif. Her survivors...

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Libby was a wonderfully kind, strong, and fun-loving individual. I feel fortunate to have known her.

My sincerest deepest Sympathy.
Libby will be missed by many of her co-workers.

I only met And worked with Libby one time but I saw that Libby lit up the room wherever she was. I pray that her family can think of her fondly wherever they see a candle flame or a light. May God bless you all with light.

Libby's dedication to helping less fortunate children through not only providing birthday cakes but other activities like cooking classes, the planned parenthood baby shower and the support of Unity care were without a doubt the acts of an angel. She will be missed by many but never forgotten.

Libby offered so many of us a wonderful opportunity to contribute to others through Cake4Kids. I could see her using all of her professional skills and personal passion to develop C4K and help as many children as possible. Everyone on the board was in awe of her devotion and energy. Thank you, Libby, for sharing your big heart with all of us.

Sorry to hear of your loss.
It was a pleasure to know Libby during my years in California.
Mark A. Fretwell

I guess God needed a new Angel. My prayers are with your family, Libby.

More than just a good person, you could see Libby's goodness rub off on others. I know some rubbed off on me... My thoughts and prayers are with you John.

I did not know Libby well, but her smile and warmth were unforgettable. To those left behind: may time, fond memories and the love and support of family and friends ease your heartache.
Sincerely, Georgann Meadows

"Those whom we love and lose are no longer where they were before. They are now wherever we are" --St John Chrysostom