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Esther L. Williams

Palmyra, Pennsylvania

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Esther L. Williams passed away peacefully on May 5th, 2013 in the Lebanon Valley Brethren Home, Palmyra, PA, following several years of illness. Esther was born on May 19, 1943 in Donora, PA. She graduated from Donora H.S in 1961, from Carnegie Tech, Pittsburgh, PA in 1965 and received her...

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I have been thinking about you David. It’s so funny that I got this email when you have been in my thoughts. I hope you are doing well. I can’t believe Esther is gone as long as she is. I still think of her. I will try to be in touch with you if I can find your number.

I was at Carnegie Tech with Esther and loved her; she was such a fun loving and gracious person, with a wonderful sense of humor. We lost touch with one another, for which I am very sorry and I am deeply saddened at knowing she is gone. My deepest sympathy to her family.

David, We were very sorry to learn of Esther's passing away. The Central PA Parkinson's Support Group on the East Shore will remember her fondly. I hope you will consider keeping in touch with us.

I was very sorry to hear of Esther's passing. She was a dear friend.
I know word's can not begin to comfort the family left behind but know you are cared about and are in our thoughts and prayers

On behalf of your former neighbors at Club Estates, please accept our deepest sympathy. She was a true supporter of all of our activities.

To The Family of Ms.Esther: I am so sorry to hear about the passing of THIS LOVING ANGEL.My Father was sick in the HBG Hospital and He didn't have any money to pay his bill and they told me to go and see Mrs. Williams and I did just that Ms. Esther helped my Father to get the help and the Insurance that He needed..I think about Her all the time and I just wanted to let everyone know that I had a ANGEL on my side and your Kindness will never be forgotten.RIP LOVE CONNIE

David,

Esther was a wonderful, charming, and funny woman. She will be missed by many, but, I know, most of all by you.

Karen

Cousin David
You have my deep and abiding sympathy. Esther was truly a joy to behold

David, I know we spoke about Esther, but I wanted to add my own words because she was an amazing woman who meant so much to me. Although we didn't see each other often, she came to Atlanta for my son's bar mitzvah when some of my own family didn't make it. She was very special to me and I will miss her. My time as a social worker with Esther across the hall to laugh and talk with, made that time in my life just great. I will always remember her. Judy Gundling