ELIZABETH-POWERS-Obituary

ELIZABETH POWERS

Silver Spring, Maryland

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  ELIZABETH ANN POWERS (Age 82)  On Monday, June 26, 2017, of Silver Spring, MD. Beloved wife of 58 years to Brendan Powers; mother of Daniel (Jennifer) Powers, Mary (Joe) Matza, David (Judy) Powers and Janet (Rick) Sullivan; sister of Virginia Geary and Daniel Shea; and grandmother of...

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Memories of her love for us will be a warm glow our hearts. Rest in Heaven Aunt Betty.

Ill miss her calming manner of speech and warm personality. I always felt at ease and welcome with her.

Dear Uncle Brendan, and the families of Dan, Mary, David and Janet with a sadden heart I offer my deepest sympathies. Aunt Betty was a much loved member of this family who will be missed very much. I wish for you peace and comfort in the coming days. I know I have so many fond memories and will call upon them often. My love to the whole Powers family.

I am so sorry to hear of Mrs. Powers' passing. She was like a second mom to me growing up, since I spent so much time at the Powers house hanging around with Dan. She was always very welcoming, witty, inquisitive, and engaging in conversation. A really cool lady, and she will be missed by all that knew her. My prayers are with Mr. Powers, Dan, Mary, David, and Janet and the rest of the extended family. May god bless you all and may you have peace knowing that Betty left an indelible...

Heartbroken for you Janet, Mr. Powers and the entire Powers family - our deepest condolences.

Ryan and Kimberly Sullivan

All the Drake family sends prayers and condolences to you. Betty was the best of friends who delighted family and friends with her sense of humor and kept us laughing. We had so many wonderful times together. Every Christmas I'll be thinking of her as I find the wooden heart ornament that says, "Someone in Maryland Loves You". She was a loving wife, mother and friend. She will always be remembered with love. Audrey Drake

Memories are one place we can visit those we've lost. Since memories are portable, we can take our loved ones with us anywhere anytime. May the God of all comfort and the love of those around you provide comfort and peace to get you through the days ahead. My sincere condolences to the family.

I remember when Betty and Brendan took Maggie and me to the Washington Zoo, it was my first trip to the zoo.