MABELLE-McELRATH-Obituary

MABELLE E. McELRATH

Bedford, Ohio

Apr 15, 1924 – Nov 21, 2015

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BORN
April 15, 1924
DIED
November 21, 2015
LOCATION
Bedford, Ohio

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McELRATH MABELLE E. McELRATH (nee Martin), beloved mother of Kenneth (Ida), Cornelius (deceased) and Russell (Linda); adored grandmother of five and great-grandmother of five; dear sister of four, with a host of family and friends. Funeral service at 10:30 a.m., Saturday, November 28th at East...

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Auntie Girlfriend Mabelle; loving you always; missing your presence still

I still cherish memories of my Auntie-Girlfriend, Maebelle McElrath. Love never dies.

Auntie Mabelle, time keeps passing and you are Still missed VERY MUCH <3

Auntie-Girlfriend, it's been 5 years since your transition. I saw Victor from Y&R yesterday in a commercial and thought of you and smiled (still haven't watched it). I miss your presence and hearing your voice. With all that's going on here on earth, you have the best seat - a place of rest and peace. I truly love you and cherish the memories.

Today I remember my Aunt Maebelle fondly with loving thoughts and wonderful memories. She's still my "Auntie-Girlfriend" and I haven't watched a single episode of "our stories" (soaps) since your transition; that was our special time. Loving you always!!

To the family of the Late Mabelle E. Martin-McElrath,

On behalf of the Descendants of the Late Mathis Chapman and the Late Beadie Mae Robbins-Chapman, and the Late Matthew George Chatman, and the Late Mozell Corbin-Chatman, we would like to express our deepest sympathy to the Martin and McElrath family of Cleveland, Ohio. We are deeply saddened over the passing of our Cousin Mabelle.

We ask that God send His blessings to you during this difficult time.

We know that her...

Sorry forth loss of you dearly loved mother, grandmother and friend. May God comfort you doing this sad time. I Cor. 1:3, 4

I called Aunt Mabelle, "Auntie Girlfriend" because back in the day we used to watch "The Young and Restless" and "The Bold & Beautiful" and call and talk about "the stories" (how girlfriends often do). We did this for years until we both lost interest, but that didn't stop me from calling/talking with her about a lot of other things (family, foods she cooked for all our family members, God, church, past family memories, and so much more). Certainly I will miss her and our conversations. Love...