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Viola Elder

Torrance, California

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VIOLA ELDER July 2, 1924 - June 13, 2006 Viola Elder was born on July 2, 1924. Her parents were Pascal and Suebirta Conley. Viola had one sister, Juanita, and five brothers, Oscar, Roosevelt, Henderson, Thurman, and Houston. She was raised on the family far m in Tony, Alabama, right outside of...

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Dear Larry, Randolph, Kirk, Dennis & Family:
What a wonderful experience it was for me to meet Viola Elder last year! A few weeks ago, via "snail mail," I sent the Larry Elder website a letter and five photographs that I took of her at the Nixon Library.
At "Find A Grave," the Angel's Flower Garden has honored her with over 134 notes/flowers and letters of condolence. On July 2nd we celebrated her birthday.
Here's the website of the "Chief Justice of the...

Dear Larry & Family,
Your mother, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, was a wonderful example of living life to the fullest. I met you both at the Nixon Library and I was honored. I will miss her honest opinions. She made me smile and nod literally hundreds of times as I listened to her practical advice. I loved the way you treated her, your relationship is exactly what I would hope for with my children. She will be missed by millions.

Randy, Kirk, and Larry,
What a pleasure to have briefly met your mom, Larry and Kirk, at a KABC movie preview. She blessed our lives once a week for but a few minutes. How blessed you were to have had her for so many years. Though you'll miss her immeasurably, take comfort in the knowledge of where she is now - helping our Lord get everything ready for you.

For the family of Viola Elder.
My condolences for your profound loss.
Mrs. Elder will be sorely missed by so many who enjoyed her deep wisdom, dry humour, and too for never waivering in her position as a woman in the world. A woman who presented herself as a mother, who knew her love for her children was valuable not in her words, but in her deeds, a wife, a community member, and of couse as Chief Justice on Larry's show. Greatness is represented by character, values, dignity and...

Sorry to hear of your loss, Larry and family. Your mother bridged the old world of the rural South to today's world where we are personally impacted by fast moving international events. Her commonsense views were enjoyed and respected by myself and many others.

Larry, I met you in a Malibu restaurant one Sunday morning srveral years ago.You were very nice to my two sons and me. I loved listening to your mom because I had lost my own mom. Your closeness to her will give you great strength and peace throughout your life.

Larry-
My deepest condolences to you and your family, as hearing your tribute today to your mother on your radio show brought me to tears. We will all greatly,greatly miss her. God rest her wonderful heart and soul.

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

Dear Larry, so sorry to learn of your dear mother's passing. My sympathy to you and your family. I have enjoyed listening to you and your Mom for years.