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Leah Irvine Cobb

Phoenix, Arizona

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Cobb, Leah Irvine On March 8 Leah Irvine Cobb passed away surrounded by her loving family. She was born on September 12, 1912 to Palmer and Cecil Irvine, living on the then outskirts of Phoenix at 7th Street and Palm Lane and in the new state of Arizona. Adding to her Arizona heritage was...

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Great Grandma I love you so much and I'll miss you. You taught me so many good things & I thank you for it. You were such a good hearted person, so many people love you! I'm happy knowing that you are going to a great place where everything is perfect :) I love you and I think about you everyday. Me and Ryley will never forget you.

Aunt Leah,

You were my dad's favorite aunt and we ALL loved you so much. I always remember you coming during the summer with your brothers and sisters and Uncle Palmer and Aunt Jeanie driving. What I loved most about you was your ability to see the good in everyone and how much you truly loved life. We need more people in the world like you and you will be dearly missed. I know you are heaven worshipping the Lord with grandma (Clara Jane) and my dad (your nephew Joe) with many...

We were all lucky to know and love Leah. She was a loving and kind woman always lots of laughter. To all the family we send our sympathy and love at this time of sorrow. We are happy though to know that she is with her Lord and Savior. What a great day to look into the face of God, she must have a great big smile on her face. With our deepest sympathy to all who are left behind. Marge Longo and Jennie and Harry Wilson

Thanks to all the family for a beautiful service today. Please look at the full moon tonight. It will be much larger and oranger than usual because it is closer to the earth than it's been in the last 18 years. We know it has attracted all of Leah's 98 balloons. Love to all.

The service today was perfect!! Thanks to all of you for helping. Check out the moon tonight. Not only is it full, but it is closest to the earth in the last 18 years. At sundown it will appear much larger and oranger because it has attracted all of Leah's 98 balloons! Love to all and may we keep Leah's spirit always.

Grandma, I will miss talking to you on my way to work daily. You always gave me good advice and peace knowing you were praying for all of us daily. I love you and will cherish the holidays and great times we shared. You will always hold a special place in my heart. I love you and miss you.

Grandma, I will miss you so much and talking with you in the mornings. I will cherish my last call I had with you. You were the sweetest and most grateful Grandma anyone could have. I am going to follow in your foot steps. I am going to read my bible everyday. You were an inspiration to us all Grandma. I know your smiling and at peace. Love to you Grandma

I am proud to have had the priveledge to call you Grandma. You inspire me to be the best person I possibly can be. I love you dearly and will see you again some day. Thank you for always being you. Love Gail

What an amazing woman Grandma Leah was and my family and I have some wonderful memories of her. At 80 years of age she went on her first cruise with us and what a great time we had with her! Her energy both physically and spiritually was such an inspiration to all. The Lord truely blessed all of us who ever came in contact with her. Knowing that she is with Jesus and her salvation thru Him should give us all hope. Blessings to all the family and thank you for sharing your mom, and grandma...