Elma-Kerbaugh-Obituary

Elma F. Kerbaugh

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Elma F. Kerbaugh, 97, of Phillipsburg, passed away Saturday, April 30, 2005, in her home. Born: September 29, 1907, in Allentown, a daughter of the late Henry and Bertha Weisbach Magee. Personal: Her husband of 71 years, Edward R. Sr., passed away in October 2000. She had lived in the Pohatcong...

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To Eddie, Gayle, & Eileen: we certainly know the feeling of losing your mother and we are very sorry for your loss. There are two things that I know that I do now that actually began at Aunt Elma and Uncle Ed's "neat" house: playing the piano and playing pool. And I always remember Aunt Elma's laugh. Take care, Rick

Eddie, Gayle and Eileen:
You have so many great memories to keep in your hearts. Your parents were unique. My childhood memories are filled with remembering staying in the blue & white house & living through a flood, badmitton,climbing willow trees, camping out,disturbing Grand Dad and many more..Sometimes we take for granted what we have ..I'd love to tell Aunt Elma-- "Thanks for the memories".. I'm sure she knows!
"Little Frances!!

To Eddie, Gayle and Eileen; our thoughts and prayers are with you. I certainly understand the empty feeling losing your Mother brings. We have so many good memories of our families together that both your parents will always be remembered with good thoughts.

I'll always remember the vacation days that we spent at Uncle ED and Aunt Elma's house. The beautiful weeping willow tree that we used to play Tarzan on and blocking up the creek that flowed by at the bottom of the yard, so we could have a swimming pool. We will miss you Aunt Elma especially at Christmas time with your cup held out for another one of Jan's Irish Coffee. I hope you knew that we were there on Friday with one for you, but you were so sleepy that we drank it for you with a toast...

OUR SINCERE SYMATHY TO THE FAMILY OF AUNT ELMA

Our prayers go out to you all, particularly Eddie, Gayle and Eileen. We know what you are going through at this time. We will miss her yearly visit to our family Holiday Get-Together. She was really the last direct link to our Mom. Always remember the good times. She may be gone but she certainly will not be forgotten.
Your cousin, Sharon