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Ella Cannon Crenshaw

Birmingham, Alabama

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CRENSHAW, ELLA CANNON Ella Cannon Crenshaw, age 81, of Birmingham was called home on Sunday, May 3, 2009. She was born on May 6, 1927 in Birmingham, AL to Archie Sr. and Elizabeth (White) Williams, who preceded her in death. Following her initial education at Lewis Elementary School and Parker...

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Sorry for the loss of a great women..I was her student in her first grade class at fultondale elementary...that woman showed me love and treated me like I was her own child..I will miss her ..wish I had the chance to tell her thanks for all she taught me and to tell her I loved her...

Aunt Ella, you will be truly missed, but never forgotten. You were an Angel on earth and now an Angel in Heaven. Your loving spirit was released from each Dove as they flew over the city of Birmingham. I love you.

Mrs. Crenshaw will truly be missed. I thank God she was in my life. She has touched me in so many ways. May God bless the family during this time.

We want to express our deepest sympathy to Henry Crenshaw & family on the loss of our cousin Ella. She was one of the warmest & most caring people in the world and we will always remember her for her kindness & generosity. We miss you dearly & will always carry you in our hearts.

Mrs. Brown, My sympathy is with you as you mourn the loss of your beloved sister. It was always a pleasure to see you two together. It was evident that you and Mrs. Crenshaw loved each other very much. My prayers are that God will you comfort you in the days ahead. (Berlene Means, Birmingham, AL)

Dear Family, We are so saddened to hear of the passing of Mrs. "Cannon" Crenshaw. She was loved by so many in Fultondale and she touched so many lives. May God bless you during this time.

The Fultondale Elementary School Family

I shall always recall the consideration you demonstrated when Adrian was born- and also the wonderful holiday gatherings at your home.

Aunt Doris,
I was saddened to hear of the loss of your sister; the two of you were so very close. Upon meeting your sister, several years ago, I found her to be cordial and hospitable even to strangers. Although there are clouds of hurt and despair that are attacking your emotions, the Holy Spirit is still allowing the sun to shine in your life at this juncture in human history. Please let this truism remain on the path of your thinking. I shall continue to stay in touch with you, Aunt...

Grandma Ella, You will be truly missed. I can not express how I feel about you been gone. I will keep you smiling in Heaven like you always did on earth. Say hello to Mama and Grandma for me: ) Love Always Alisha S. Hollis