Elizabeth-O'Brien-Obituary

Elizabeth Van Tine O'Brien

Stockton, California

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Lodi, CA

Elizabeth Van Tine O'Brien

January 19, 1911 - May 23, 2008

Second of five children of John Raub Van Tine and Elizabeth Hardy Kynett, born in Lansdowne, PA (Philadelphia), Elizabeth, also called Betty, came to Lodi, CA from New Jersey with her husband, James T....

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I have pleasant memories of our families getting together in Bustleton, Marlton, and Ocean City especially. Your Mother and mine stayed in close contact for many years. She used to write to me and send along words of wisdom, quotes, and prayers. I miss that. Your Mother shared much genealogy information with me. She was a neat lady and will be missed.

I remember both your mother and father so very well. When I first went to work in the real estate industry, your father was working for who would later become my husband...Jim Duncan (he passed away in 2003). Even after your father's passing, I continued to take your mother to lunch every year for her birthday, until she no longer remembered me. I will always remember her lovely poems and letters and I will never forget the green pants and jacket your father would wear on St. Patrick's...

Aline and Catherine, I remember your mother well. I am sorry for your loss. Best Regards, Sharon Tutt Bearg

Each of us are legacies fulfilled for our parents and family. We carry on their stories, and the light of who they were forward in this world to our children and the generations to come. May you be blessed when those stories are shared and may you feel a smile remembering Elizabeth and the time shared with her. Brightest of blessings to you all.

I want to extend my sympathy to Elizabeth's family. Her long life was a positive testimony of closeness to God and her encouragement to others. I was impressed with her comfort and peaceful atmosphere as she traveled THROUGH the valley of the shadow of death. I remember the prayer I shared with her just a few days ago in Arbor. She continued to bless new friends in her long journey of life. God Bless You.

We were so sorry to hear of the passing of our friend Betty. It was always good to see her sitting in her favorite pew every Sunday morning. She will always be remembered.

I'm sorry to hear of your mother's death, Aline, but it sounds like she had a fine life. My condolences to the whole family.

Sincerely, Jim Duran