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Mary Elizabeth Jackson Lee ✵ 1893-1973

Name at birth:    Mary Elizabeth Jackson 
Date of birth:    04-04-1893 
Place of birth:   Unknown 
Date of death:    12-26-1973 
Place of death:   Beaumont, Texas, USA 
Place of burial:  Richey Cemetery, Moss Bluff, Louisiana

Submitted by: Suzan Lee (shortie@comland.com)


I’m sorry it ended the way it did. I love you.


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Carmen Doris Ledo ✵ 1935-1995

Carmen Doris Ledo

Name at birth:  Carmen Doris Ledo
Date of birth:  June 13, 1935
Place of birth:  Moca, Puerto Rico
Date of death:  September 30, 1995
Place of death:  North Bergen, NJ
Resting place:  Weehawken Cemetery, NJ
Submitted by:  Daniel Chaveco (DChavecoaol.com)

 

 

Our Beloved Mother & Grandmother

Although I was never there with her all the time
I was glad that I and my mother Yvette
could be there at the end to say Good-Bye
and tell her how much we loved her.

Her death, although sad, was a reminder to me how fragile
life is, and how I should have made more time in
between college to see her.
I made this because
“Nana” will always be with us,
I can still feel her,
and now she will exist here for me to visit…
Forever.


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Gabriela Vega Ledezma ✵ 1982-1998

Name at birth:    Gabriela Vega Ledezma 
Date of birth:    11/7/82 
Place of birth:   Mexico DF. Mexico 
Date of death:    19/8/98 
Place of death:   Mexico DF. Mexico 
Place of burial:  Panteon San Jerónimo, Mexico DF, Mexico

Submitted by: Luis F. Paredes F. (luispafl@usa.net)


oy a cerrar los ojos en voz baja
voy ameterme a tientas en el sueño
En ese instante el odio no trabaja

para la muerte, que es su pobre dueño
la voluntad suspende su latido
y yo me siento tan lejos, tan pequeña

que a Dios invoco, pero no le pido
nada, con tal de compartir apenas
este universo que hemos conseguido

por las malas y a veces por las buenas.
¿Por qué este mundo soñado no es el mismo
que este mundo de muerte a manos llenas?

Mi pesadilla es siempre el optimismo:
me duermo débil, sueño que soy fuerte,
pero el futuro aguarda. Es un abismo.

No me lo digan cuando me despierte.


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Angel Darling Lawson ✵ 1995-1995

Name at birth:    same 
Date of birth:    feb. 11, 1995 
Place of birth:   conroe, tx.  u s a  
Date of death:    feb. 11, 1995 
Place of death:   conroe,tx.   u s a 
Place of burial:  cashner funeral home
                  garden park cemetery
                  conroe, tx.  u s a

Submitted by: chris a. lawson (dementia31@geocities.com)


To my beloved daughter, whom the world never had the pleasure to know.
Love forever,
mom and bandy


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Original www.cemetery.org flower


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robert montrose (rob77@earthlink.net)
30 September, 1999
Hi! Mom:
Couldnt locate you for awhile, But I gotcha! Here is a bouquet for you, and Dad. XXXXoooo Happy Trails.


08 September, 1999
Yellow roses are only beautiful, when they are meant for you. Love you, miss you, Gotcha!


MSWINDOW@aol.com
01 September, 1999
Red roses for my “MOM”.Her husband my dad was called “RED” These red roses are a reminder of the love they had for each other.. and are now together for all eternity. My “MOM” is now “Walking” with all her loved ones that are home…
Your Daughter,
Andrea


Gail Trocchio (gtrocchio@ms.cc.sunysb.edu)
18 June, 1999
Charlotte loved yellow roses. they were here favorite. my heart and prayers go with her, my dear mother, forever and to all here. you will always be a part of me. till we meet again, your loving daughter gail.

Charlotte A. Lawrence ✵ 1908-1998

Name at birth:    Charlotte A. Mistler 
Date of birth:    27 December 1908 
Place of birth:   New York City, USA 
Date of death:    27 Sept 1998 
Place of death:   Port Jefferson Station, USA 
Place of burial:  Cedar Hill Cemetery, Port Jefferson, New York, USA

Submitted by: gail trocchio (gail.trocchio@sunysb.edu)


Charlotte, my dear mother, born an angel, lived by the highest standards, never had a harsh word to say about anyone or any thing. She suffered a long and debilitating illness with dignity until she was finally called home. I will miss her dearly for the rest of my life. She was my best friend. My heart will never again be full until we meet again.
Love, your daughter, gail


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