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I still after all these years, miss you like crazy. You became my mom after my mother died. Love you forever, Aunt Libby and will see you one day. Love you so much.
Elizabeth Gatlin
September 07, 2025 | Family


Tucson, Arizona
Elizabeth L. Wood of Tucson died August 31 of cancer related causes at age 94. She was born March 9, 1913 in Scranton, PA to Howard and Dora Richards and grew up in Mifflinville, PA. She married Francis Wood on November 27, 1936 and they moved to Tucson in 1941. Francis Wood later died in 1985....
Read MoreI still after all these years, miss you like crazy. You became my mom after my mother died. Love you forever, Aunt Libby and will see you one day. Love you so much.
Elizabeth Gatlin
September 07, 2025 | Family
remembering aunt libby and aunt geri and hoping they will take tender care of our son, devin, who was taken from us on sept.19, 08 at such a young age of 27. love to her family,shelly
marshelle caccamise
September 30, 2008 | Pittsford, NY
Hello all, we had Mom Wood's Memorial service on November 20, 2007 on the deck of daughter Carol and son in law Richard's beautiful deck overlooking Lake Dexter in Lowell, Or. Pastor Neil Harris officiated over the service playing his hammer dulcemer, singing and playing his guitar. He read the lovely poem Carol had selected and read a short version of her life. He read some lovely passages from the bible and then opened the forum for friends to speak. Woody told stories of the old house,...
Karen Wood
November 22, 2007 | San Marcos, CA
I was fortunate to have two great aunts on my father's side; Aunt Jean and Aunt Elizabeth. They were both very kind and understanding as well as very giving of their time. Aunt Elizabeth was the primary reason that Suzie and retired to AZ 10 years ago. Although we visited several times, we both wish it could have been more often. We will miss her warm smile and outstanding memory of the Richards' clan.
Ron Richards
October 10, 2007 | Surprise, AZ
Aunt Libby - you were a very classy lady, and such a good friend and Mother to me after Mom passed away in 1995. I am so glad that I got to talk to you and visit with you when I came to Tucson. I will miss you very, very much. I will also miss our phone calls. I know that you and the family are finally together again, and in the best place you could ever be. I will always remember and love you with all my heart.
BETTIE GATLIN
October 04, 2007 | ARLINGTON, TX
Libby was a very special friend and neighbor. She was always bright and cheery. She was a true "old fashion" lady. She touched my life in so many ways. She reminded me of my mother. I love Libby and will miss her. Deanna
Deanna
October 04, 2007 | Tucson, AZ
Aunt Libby~ You are one of the most caring, compasionate persons we have ever met. You never complained, were the family historian, celebrated family events and shared many hours of love, joy and friendship with our families. You were a sister to my mother Marian, and a great inspiration to many. We are blessed to have had YOU in our lives.
Ken & Chris Weber Family
October 04, 2007 | Tucson, AZ
Dearest Herb, we're so sorry for your loss, and truly it is a loss. We love you and Linda and are praying that God will comfort you as only He can. Remember the happy times, and know that you were the best son a mom could have. We love you much! Love, John, Becky, Jen & Lauren
Becky Cutright
October 02, 2007 | Tucson, AZ
Elizabeth was such a beautiful person - inside and out. I've always thought she was so very pretty. Always a lady, always kind, always fun to visit with. Christmas won't be the same without Elizabeth - even though I didn't get a chance to see her the last time she visited Carol, Dick and Nita - I knew it was "Christmas" just because Elizabeth was in town!
I am a better person because I knew Elizabeth; she blessed us by giving us Carol as part of our family. And she blessed us by...
Maecey Castle
September 18, 2007 | Eugene, OR