Of Clifton, VA on Monday, February 5, 2007 at Georgetown University Hospital. Beloved wife of the late Fredo Egbers; devoted mother of Patricia Egbers, Suzanne Walter, Gretchen Herman and Fred Egbers. She is also survived by 13 grandchildren.
Friends may call at FAIRFAX MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME, 9902 Braddock Rd., Fairfax, VA on Wednesday February 7, 2007 from 4 to 7 p.m. Funeral services will be held at Centreville United Methodist Church, 6400 Old Centreville Road, Centreville, VA. on Thursday February 8, 2007 at 11 a.m. Interment National Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society.
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Joyce Hart
February 17, 2007
Trish, Suzanne, Gretchen and Freddie, your mom was such a nice, fun, active and energetic lady. She has been a great friend to my parents for decades. They are so sad that she is gone. And they were quite distraught that they could not come to her funeral, with their move to Richmond occurring at the same time. David, Tom and I have fond memories of both your parents, and we're thinking about you all at this sad time, and sending our love. We hope you and your families are doing alright.
Love,
Joyce Hart
Marilyn and Jim Panagopoulos
February 15, 2007
To Polly's Family:
We were so sorry to learn of Polly's death. Our prayers are with you.
Tim Shevlin
February 8, 2007
Dear Fred & Family,
My deepest sympathy during this time of loss. Your mother was an incredible woman and very dear friend to my mother and family. My prayers are with you, may god hold you close, during this very difficult time.
Dick Nanto
February 8, 2007
Dear Fred, Lori and Family,
With deepest sympathy on the passing of such a wonderful lady, mother, and friend. We know how much she meant to you and the legacy she has left. Our thoughts, prayers, and love are with you.
Lawana Michalke (nee Krieg)
February 7, 2007
Dear Egbers Family:
The world has lost a wonderful woman, she will be so missed.
Please always remember:
"Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal."
My love, thoughts, and prayers are with you during this difficult time and those that follow.
Much love to you to you all,
Lawana Michalke (nee Krieg)
Art and Kathy Stewart
February 6, 2007
Our hearts go out to you. Please know that we're thinking of you and wishing you strength in this difficult time. We know how much she will be missed.
Carol Miller
February 6, 2007
Trish, Suzanne, Gretchen and Freddy,
May God Bless you all in this time of sorrow. Our prayers are with you.
Carol and Jonathan Miller
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