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Lillian Grant Baker Ellison Greer

Roanoke Valley, Virginia

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Lillian Grant Baker Ellison Greer, 99, formerly of Roanoke County, Va., passed away on Tuesday, April 13, 2010. Born in Frostburg, Md., she was the daughter of the late Earl Clarkson and Blanche Hansel Baker. She is predeceased by her husband of six years, Carl Adolf Ellison, died 1940, the...

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Lillian will be missed very much by my family and me. I have many fond memories of sitting on the porch and chatting with Lillian and Luther when I was growing up and of them taking me to church with them. They are now reunited in Heaven and I know that is where they want to be. Until I get to Heaven I will miss them very much!

I have so many wonderful memories growing up just "right down the road" from Aunt Lillian and Uncle Luther. Mama, T and I would go to town on Saturdays and always eat lunch at Kress' lunch counter in Roanoke. Afterwards, we would go in to Pugh's and some of the other department stores downtown, passing the perfume counters and Mama and T would test the different perfumes while testing them on me, too! Daddy and Uncle Luther would say that I smelled "like a country drugstore" when we got back...

My thoughts and prayers are with you all, I too have many memories of Aunt T, and I know that she will be greatly missed, but now she is in Heaven, pain free, and Luther and her are both together again. My prayers are with the Family. Love Cindy and William

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

I remember going up to T and Luther's with my Mom, she always made us eat something,she always had something cooked and ready to eat, I also remember going to the BIG HOUSE with Momma,Daddy and GrandMa to listen to Luther play with the band STAR CITY SWING. I have great memories of T and I no Mike & Anita will miss her very much!! My prayers are with the families!

Oh how i remember the days of sitting with Aunt "T" on her front porch, as she sang "Animal Crackers" to me. She always let me help water her beautiful flowers. One memory I will never forget was the time we went shopping for Uncle Luther and I was so excited to come home and tell him about his "surprise boots", after I promised Aunt T i wouldn't tell. She was surely a very special lady and thought the world of "Neat". You will be forever missed Aunt T, we love you and will see you again one...