Edna Canter Mattox 
May 8, 1927 - February 28, 2010
Dustin McLemore (Austin, TX)

I was saddened to learn of Mrs. Mattox's passing two years after it happended. She was one of the most caring and diligent people that I ever encoutered at West Brook. She watched my entire family go through high school. She encouraged every student that walked into that library. Mrs. Mattox will be deeply missed. I want to say thanks for all of the help and support she provided. We will never forget her.
Friday, March 23, 2012

 

Lisa Duperier (Washington, D.C., DC)

Dearest Edna -- a mentor, confidente, and friend for 40 years. Ah -- how I lived in th FPHS library, complete w/ toothbrush, and rode home with you every day after school. Over the years, you always had a ready cup and ready wit! I treasure all those times after 1987 (after my Aunt Lucille Horne had passed) when I stayed at your house during visits to Beaumont. You and Joe were the Mayors of Minglewood. Fond memories of you begin with you watching me make the big, scary walk alone to Burke's for ice cream, then helping me run for Congress, and finally just being a steady rock on home ground. The Fondest Farewell to extraordinary Edna.
Friday, June 24, 2011

 

Trey Cousins (Dallas, TX)

My wife, Carol, and I would like to extend our warmest sympathies. Some of my fondest memories from Forest Park center on Mrs Mattox.
Friday, March 5, 2010

 

Randy Hargrove (Hemphill, TX)

Canter our Prayers are with you and your Family with the loss of both Uncle Joe and Aunt Edna within the past month. I will always cherish the memories of my Uncle Joe and Aunt Edna. May God Bless you and your Family during this time of sorrow.

Randy and Brenda Hargrove

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

 

Jane Scott (Beaumont, TX)

What a dear Mrs. Mattox has always been. She was a fixture at Forest Park, and then Westbrook. She will be sorely missed by all.
Wednesday, March 3, 2010

 

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