Born on May 22, 1942 in Grier, South Carolina and later moved to Washington, DC where she attended public schools. She later worked at the Hot Shoppe restaurant and as Teacher in the DC Public Schools. She later went with her passion to become a seamstress and a very good one. She made designer like bras for the company she worked for and also clothes and coats for her husband, kids and herself. Some of Elizabeth's past times that she enjoyed were listening to music, singing and dancing.
Those that knew Elizabeth will remember her for her loving, and peaceful disposition, her compassionate spirit and her giving heart. Her kindness knew no bounds and her genuine smile could light up any room. She also possessed an extraordinary ability to make everyone feel valued and loved. Elizabeth's enduring impact will live on through the countless lives she touched and the memories she leaves behind.
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