Mary Elizabeth Cox
Mary Elizabeth Cox, 88, Overland Park, Kansas; passed away, Sunday, February 22, 2009 at home.
In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to the family.
Visitation and Memorial Service
Visitation will be 6-8:00 p.m., Friday, February 27, at Overland Park Lutheran Church. Memorial Service will be 10:30 a.m., Saturday, February 28 at the church.
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Dear Mary Beth’s family, May God whose mercy and compassion are limitless be with you at this time of sorrow and may the memories of happier family times with her ease the pain that follows when a loved family member leaves the fold to enter the mansion that has been prepared for her in heaven. This we pray
in Christ’s name. Love, Kal and Ida Makela
Dearest Sue and Family,
I’m not sure how to begin to tell you, the feelings I have for you with the loss of your beloved Mother Mary Beth. I think about the times we had when Brandie’s Twins would be all over your Mom. How sweet your Mother was to them. She always had a wave for Dustin and myself when we were at Mom and Dads. Your Mother was a woman to whom was loved in ways that you as a daughter knows. We as Daughters and Mothers have a bond. We know when our Mothers need us and knows we love them deeply, even though we might not agree on things. God will take care of her now and to know she is not in any way in pain is a relief to you all. To know how deeply missed she will be for you and your family, we will also miss her. Angels will watch over her as she sleeps, God bless all of you.
Sincerely,
Shirley and Dustin Hudgens
Dearest Sue and Family,
I’m not sure how to begin to tell you, the feelings I have for you with the loss of your beloved Mother Mary Beth. I think about the times we had when Brandie’s Twins would be all over your Mom. How sweet your Mother was to them. She always had a wave for Dustin and myself when we were at Mom and Dads. Your Mother was a woman to whom was loved in ways that you as a daughter knows. We as Daughters and Mothers have a bond. We know when our Mothers need us and knows we love them deeply, even though we might not agree on things. God will take care of her now and to know she is not in any way in pain is a relief to you all. To know how deeply missed she will be for you and your family, we will also miss her. Angels watch over her as she sleeps, God bless all of you.
Sincerely,
Shirley and Dustin Hudgens