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Beth Arline Phillips Casida

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From:
Sandra OKelly, Taos, New Mexico |
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Blessings to Beths
family at this time. She and Dale both
brought blessings as our neighbors in
Taos for many years. What a beautiful
and elegant woman she was. Her last
visit to Taos enthralled me with stories
of her ballroom dancing. She was always
positive and thoughtful of others. I,
too, have those beautiful ceramic
praying hands on my shelf where they
remind me of the gratitude of each day
and the quiet solitude of a heartfelt
request for help in time of need. She is
one of those women I can aspire to be
like, and only hope to carry forward a
smidgeon of her goodness. Her presence
was a blessing for all of us and her
passing helps to highlight what a good
life well lived looks like. My thoughts
are with you all. Thanks for sharing
your mother with us here in Taos. Love,
Sandra OKelly
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From:
Mary Grapes, Enid, Oklahoma |
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Email:
dfgroc@suddenlink.net |
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Her kindness and
consideration both in personal
relationships and witness will not be
forgotten. I keep the praying hands she
gave me on my hutch to remind me that
she and my mom are perfect in Gods
loving care. God comfort you always.
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From:
Cindy Phillips, Sand Springs, Oklahoma |
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Email:
clphillips@saintfrancis.com |
| Grandmother Beth
has always been an angel. Now she is
home. It has been such a comfort to me
knowing she prayed for us every single
day. We have wonderful memories of her
graciousness, her kindness, and those
delicious rolls. She loved me like her
own, no matter what. Now she is our
guardian angel. We love you Grandmother
Beth, you are forever in our hearts. |
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