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Elizabeth Weaver Strahan (Beaumont, TX)
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To the Mattox family: How wonderful to have a Mom that was so wise, smart, funny, and discerning. She taught me so much in four years of being a Libary aid at Forest Park. She taught me much more than the job desciption. She gave me a lot of insight personally and self esteem. I value her and think of her all the time. I still have the personally inscribed cookbook she gave me as a wedding present 32 years ago. I still occassionaly drive by the Minglewood home and will always hold her in my heart as a fabulous mentor. Thank You Edna for caring about students and people. We love you. Bob and Elizabeth Strahan Wednesday, March 3, 2010 |
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Clarence & Cathy A. Landry (Beaumont, TX)
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You & Mr. Joe will be truly misses as our next door neighbors. May God Bless Your Family. Wednesday, March 3, 2010 |
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Jack Trousdale (Beaumont, TX)
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Dearest Edna. The "hidden" jewel of West Brook Senior High School. How much I enjoyed the banter with her over many years. One could never come away from a time with Edna feeling anything less that joyous. Her transition leaves an emptiness that can be filled only with the memories of such a kind and dear lady. Many will miss her but none more than I. Tuesday, March 2, 2010 |
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Angela Rodriguez (Silsbee, TX)
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Aunt Edna you were a big inspiration in my Life i remember our movie trips inthe summers and afternoons eating ice cream and reading books. Tuesday, March 2, 2010 |
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Melinda Potter Ardoin (Beaumont,, TX)
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My dear sweet Aunt Edna, you will be greatly missed in the Potter an the Mattox family. Your wit an charm your excitement and enthusiam about life and learning. I can hear your laugh and in my heart the wisdom you spoke.love always Melinda. Tuesday, March 2, 2010 |
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