ELIZABETH-SEWALL-Obituary

ELIZABETH ALLING SEWALL

Milton, Massachusetts

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Sewall, Elizabeth Alling48, died on September 1, 2012 from metastatic breast cancer. Elizabeth's life with this difficult disease was marked by perseverance, grace, and care for others, especially her sons, Scott and Duncan, and her husband, Gordon. A devoted mother, wife, daughter and friend,...

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Dear Sewall and Alling Families,
I was so sad to hear that Elizabeth had passed away. I grew up with Elizabeth in Charlottesville and followed her brave struggle with cancer through my godmother Elizabeth Howard. Elizabeth has always been a special person, sharing her light and happiness with the world around her. My thoughts and prayers are with you all, particularly with her wonderful mother Cynthia. Elizabeth will always be remembered and loved by me and the Sims family. Sincerely,...

My deepest sympathy to Gordon, Scott and Duncan. I am overwhelmed to hear this news. I remember Elizabeth well, her easy smile, genuine caring manner, and friendliness. I miss her. May God comfort and strengthen you at this time.

I was deeply saddened to learn that you have lost Elizabeth. She brought a ready good humor, grace and energy to Milton and brightened any day on which our paths crossed. She lives on in the hearts and lives she touched with her kindness and hard work. My thoughts are with you.

My prayers are with you, Gordon, Scott and Duncan. Life has shown me that one receives tremendous support from the many memories one carries of one's loved one each new day. Our world has been so enriched with the presence of Elizabeth although for an all too short a time.

I am deeply saddened by Elizabeth's passing. She was a terrific mentor who shared her time and talents with our staff at Wilbraham & Monson Academy. Her grace and determination inspired me during my personal battele with cancer. She will be missed.

Gordon, Scott and Duncan....we love you so very much and are holding you in our hearts. Elizabeth was an amazing woman and profoundly inspirational. Love to you, Jo Jo and Craig

Gordie, My deepest sympathy (Steve Hardy told me). Ed Patch

Dear Cynthia...Gene and I were saddened to hear the news of Elizabeth.She fought a courageous battle. I remember so well us talking about it at Ash Lawn. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all now and in the months ahead. Take care.. Gene and Dorothy Shiflett...Earlysville, Va.

Gordon, Scott, and Duncan,
I was so very, very sorry to hear that Elizabeth had died. She did so well for so long, and she was such an upbeat person; an inspiration to all of us. Her loss is profound, and our sympathy goes to you all who will miss her so much. Our thoughts, prayers and love are with you all.
Ellie and Dick Griffin