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Emma Layton
In Memory of
Emma W.
Layton (Pettit)
1924 - 2014
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Condolence From: Donna Newman
Condolence: To Gus and family. My prayers are with you. It has been a pleasure knowing Ms. Emma for twenty plus years and have memories that will always stay in my heart. She was a caring,loving and charismatic lady with so much energy! Love and Blessings...Donna
Tuesday February 18, 2014
Condolence From: John and Sherry Smith
Condolence: Gus....I am so sorry for the loss of your Mother. I never met her, but in reading her obituary, she was quite a woman. I am very impressed with the many great things that she did during her life. It was a very full life. I know she was very proud of you. It was wonderful that you got to help her celebrate her 90th birthday. Love and deepest heartfelt sympathy to you and your family. Sherry and John
Sunday February 16, 2014
Condolence From: Judie Huff Shook
Condolence: Dear Family of "Miss Emma" - What a joy she was to many while a resident @ Heartland. She had a smile always & one of the most mischievous grins I have ever seen!! Please know that you all are in my thoughts & prayers & may God bless you during this difficult time. We shall miss Miss Emma for many days to come.
Sunday February 16, 2014
Condolence From: Derek Slonaker
Condolence: I knew Miss Emma from the VA Center from where she volunteered. I am a VA retiree and a vet. I used to make a point to speak with her if only for a second. I always felt better after speaking with her. She was a favorite of so many. I had tremendous respect for her. She was very interesting speaking about her past experiences and so always upbeat. She always took care of herself and always took pride in her appearances, unlike many much younger and healthier than she. Everyone loved her. She was a remarkable example of the Greatest Generation. After retirement I often thought of her. Due to HIPAA regulations I could never find out what had happened to her. May she rest in peace after such a long and eventful life.
Sunday February 16, 2014
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