Elizabeth-Wilcox-Obituary

Elizabeth Wilcox

Springfield, Massachusetts

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Elizabeth Wilcox WESTFIELD - Elizabeth Wilcox, a 49-year resident of Westfield, passed away December 1 with her family by her side. A women of profound faith and caring, she gave her time, effort, and love to her family, her church, her friends, and those in her community who most needed her...

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I remember Liz as a beautiful person and painter. She came to my Lis was a beautiful person and painter who came to my ceramic classes for many years and made many beautiful ceramics pieces. Im sure her family is still enjoying them.I will always cherish those memories.

Dear Wilcox Family,

I am deeply saddened by your loss. I will remember Mrs. Wilcox as a beautiful person who treated others with respect. I pray that time will ease your sorrow. You will all be in my thoughts during this season.

St. Paul tells us that TO BE ABSENT FROM THE BODY IS TO BE WITH THE LORD! Elizabeth's life's journey was filled with her love for her God and her family and so very many were touched by her life. Thinking of her and all our childhood memories growing up in New Hyde Park, NY. Scott, children and grandchildren ... you will see her again!

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Dear Scott and your beautiful family, We will always remember the wonderful moments we shared on our many cruises with you and Liz. Have confort in knowing she was a caring and loving person who will be missed by many.Our deepest sypathy to you all.

Dear Wilcox`s family I`am so sorry for your loss of your Mom, wife, and friend, I`am praying for you in your time of sorrow. With my love your in my thoughts and prayers

Mr. Wilcox, Laura, Wil & Bob and family -
Our deepest condolences go out to all of you. Take comfort in knowing she is dancing with the angels and our Heavenly Father, whom she always loved so much. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

Dear Wilcox Family,
When I think of your Mom I think of a gentle soul who brought class and femininity to a hockey rink as only she could.
So many happy memories for our families growing up together, Bless you all. Blowing you all a kiss from The Powers Family. Peace

My prayers are with the entire family at this difficult time.