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AS THE SEASONS CHANGE, FALLS WARM SUN REFLECTS IN BRILLIANT COLOR. SO MOM'S BRILLIANT LIFE WILL CONTINUE TO GLOW IN OUR MEMORIES
December 21, 2005


Cleveland, Ohio
LeFEVRE MARY EATON LeFEVRE, daughter of Cyrus S. Eaton Sr., married to Dr. Fay A. LeFevre, former Chairman of the Cleveland Clinic Foundation, lived over 93 years. She was a most elegant lady, whether in her riding outfit as a young girl, or dressed in a flowing gown at the Assembly Ball.She was...
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AS THE SEASONS CHANGE, FALLS WARM SUN REFLECTS IN BRILLIANT COLOR. SO MOM'S BRILLIANT LIFE WILL CONTINUE TO GLOW IN OUR MEMORIES
December 21, 2005
From our hearts to Bob and Mary go our great desire for you to know that we are, as all others without doubt aware the deep and lasting tenderness by which they were touched by your mother amongst them. Having not the privledge of knowing her personally, we realize that by what others have said we missed a great opportunity. Though we can pray for the peace only our Creator can give to you in such a time of finality, peace which is truly greater than all others for your having been...
Philip Coscia
November 19, 2005 | Modesto, CA
We are sorry to hear of the passing of your mother. We were delighted to read of all her accomplishments and truly wish that we could of known her better... from one lover of gardens and all things that grow to another.
Sheri and Peter Eaton
November 17, 2005 | Blandford, NS
My mother Dorothy W. Anderson worked for Sr. for a number of years in the 1940s and 1950s. She had asked that I express her condolences at the passing of Mary, a truely kind, sophisticated and cultured lady.
Bill Anderson
November 15, 2005 | Hudson, OH
Dear Bob and Mary,
I know that you spent alot of time with your mother in her last days. I'm sure those were wonderful times for her, knowing how much she was loved. My heart goes out to you.
With love, Cherie
Cherie Alvernaz
November 11, 2005 | Modesto, CA

As for these chocolates, the eyes have it, and won't you please have one or two yourself
November 09, 2005

Speaking of gifts: as much as the elegance of the gift wrapping was appreciated, chocolates were a winner every time
November 09, 2005

Mary Eaton LeFevre on her 93rd birthday. The twinkle in her eye and her joy of openning presents will remain as treasures
November 08, 2005

These are the branches outside Moms window on the morning she died. The branches are weeping but miraculously there are new buds forming.
November 08, 2005