Melanie-DeWitt-Obituary

Melanie Mercer DeWitt

BURLESON, Texas

1952 - 2009

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Melanie Mercer DeWitt, 56, of Burleson, an office manager for her husband's dental practice, died Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2009, in Fort Worth. Funeral: 2 p.m. Saturday at Burleson Church of Christ. Interment: Burleson Memorial Park. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at Mountain Valley Funeral Home....

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Gene the message dated February 7, 2013 is from Sandy (Randle) Woolf. I did not mean to send with my name.

Gene I was just thinking about you and Melanie and wondering how you all were doing. I stumbled on to Melanie's obituary. I am so very very sorry to hear about her passing. If I would have know I would have come to the services. I was so in hopes that she would beat the cancer. I last talked to her right around when my daughter was getting married in 2006. I am just devistated. I know it has been hard for you and your children as she was a great person. I am sorry I was horrible about...

Gene, I just heard tonight about your lost, Caron called me.
I can't tell you how sorry Bernie and I are at the lost of your dear
wife. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your children.
Keep your chin up, you will be togather again.

Doris Patton Giddens (WATAUGA, TX)

Gene,
We were very sorry to hear of your loss. We did not have the pleasure of knowing Melanie, but from reading the other notes it seems we missed an opportunity to know a wonderful person. Our hearts and prayers are with you and we hope you can find comfort in your faith and family.

Dr. DeWitt and family:
We are so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Gene, Eric,Erin & Adrienne,
We will greatly miss Melanie and pray that god will ease your pain and sorrow and help you to continue your life. You will never forget the great memories of Melanie, nor should you.
In Christian Love,
Tom & Linda Hix

Gene and Children,
I admired Melanie's strength and dedication during her illness. I hope you realize what a blessing and wonderful example she was for me. I remember the time she shared her hats with me when I went through my chemo treatments. I was saddened to hear of your loss, may God grant all of you comfort and peace in the memories you hold on to.

When someone you love becomes a memory--the memory becomes a treasure.
Karen Richard
HR Manager-North Cental Texas Council of Governments

Gene, Eric, Erin & Adrianne,

I am so sorry for your loss. I will walk in honor of your wife and mother in the Austin Race for the Cure this year. My love, thoughts and prayers are with you all. I wish you peace that passes all understanding.

Much love and respect,
Tiffany