Elaine Moyer
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Theodora Elaine Moyer, 58, of Columbia died, Friday, June 24, 2011 at Boone Hospital. Memorial services will be held Saturday, July 2, 2011 at St. Luke United Methodist Church. Elaine is survived by her daughters, Jennifer Wall and Susan Gordon, her siblings, Michelle Logan, Lisa Torufa, Michael Wright and Raydell Wright as well as her grandchildren, Kenny Edwards, Trinekqua Betts and Kennedy Gordon.
To The Families:
It may seem like this is more that you’ll can bear. Take a breath and say a prayer. God knows what we need and he’s waiting to respond.
In deepest sympathy
Barbara Gordon Robert Gordon and Jeffery Gordon
I’ve known Elaine for 15 years and want to express my shock and sincere sorrow at her passing. Elaine was a proud lady who loved her children and grandchildren. I know she faced many challenges in her life- but she always kept her head up and perservered. My thoughts and prayers are for her and her family.
Sincerely,
Susie Cleek
Dear Theo,it is said that as long as a person is remembered then they are never truly dead,I shall remember you always.You were a beautifull black queen who walked with style and class thru this life and you always had a special light in you that could only be from GOD.I was blessed to have had you in my life for the time that I did. Love Robert
To the family of Ms. Elaine Moyer, No that my heart and prayers are with each one of you. Elaine you will truly be missed.
Dear family–Elaine was such an inspiration to me over the 20 years that I knew her. Through all her ups and downs with kidney disease, she always had an amazing smile, fun sense of humor, strong work ethic, and a great love for her family. Will be thinking of you during this time.
Our hearts filled with love & prayer goes out to the family of Mrs Elaine Moyer. She is will be truly missed a wonderful & strong woman. They quote that comes to mind when I think of her is from Mrs Maya Angelou ” I can be CHANGED by what happens to me, but I REFUSE to be REDUCED by it.”
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