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Elizabeth Russell

Paxton, Florida

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Elizabeth Williams Russell, age 89, of Paxton, Fla., passed away Easter Sunday, April 4, 2010.Before moving to Paxton in 2000 she was a longtime resident of Columbus, Ga. Elizabeth and her husband, H. Guy Russell, owned and operated Russell Drugs until his death in 1980. She is also preceded in...

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Dear Sally, Alice, and Jimmy,
Please accept my sincere sympathy in the loss of your mother on Easter Sunday. She has always been such a faithful and caring friend of our family through these many years, even reaching out with letters and phone calls in these recent years to my mother and to me "across the miles."

Mrs. Russell was so blessed by all of her family and so proud of each one of her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren! I know you will miss her.

Dear Sally, Alice & Jimmy,
I am so sorry to hear of Elizabeth's passing; I know she was very dear to all of you. She and my dad had many good years together and I have many memories of good times we all had together. May God bless you all and give you comfort during this difficult time.

So sorry to read about Mrs Russell's passing. The drug store was a regular stop for me in my youth on trips there with my Granny. I hope you all are blessed with the best of memories. Sincerely,
Sam McQuagg JR

She was fortunate to have loving children and grandchildren who surrounded her with help and comfort. She lived a long, full life and witnessed many changes. She now has the rest and peace she so longed for. May God bless her. Many blessings also to her family.
Joyce Halverson, Fairfax, VA

Thanks to all of Mother's Columbus friends for their love and support the 20 years after Daddy's sudden death.

Alice Russell Jordan

Alice,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Having lost my mother many years ago, I know its not easy, no matter how old we are.
May your wonderful memories help you through this difficult time.
Penny Franklin Roquemore