Debra Elswick - Cleveland, Oh - Family Friend
My deepest Sympathy to the family. Lora was a wonderful women.
Tommy I wish I could take your pain. Keep your faith.
Birth date: Sep 10, 1951 Death date: Aug 18, 2012
Lora M. Bristow, age 60, passed away on August 18, 2012 at New Life Hospice of St. Joseph in Lorain after a brief illness. She was born on September 10, 1951 in Cleveland, and has lived in Sheffield Lake for 32 years, moving from Read Obituary
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36625 Center Ridge Road, North Ridgeville OH 44039
My deepest Sympathy to the family. Lora was a wonderful women.
Tommy I wish I could take your pain. Keep your faith.
Im sorry for your loss. Wishing peace to you.
Like a little white rose bud, she came into this world. I held her and watched the pedals unfold into a beautiful person. She blossomed and grew to be a wonderful and thoughtful woman, a full blown white rose. Now she shines and glows as a little soul of God again, back to where she came from. She will remain in my everyday thoughts until I can be with her again some day. My little sweetpea.
We express our deepest sympathy to the family Lora Bristow.
"For it is in dying .... We become part of Eternal Life"
Patrick and Patty Emrich
Lora, You will always be in my heart. I will miss you and love you forever.I post this poem for you to say to your family and friends,its a poem that we have from Dad.
REMEMBER ME
Remember me when flowers bloom
Early in the spring
Remember me on sunny days
In the fun that summer brings
Remember me in the fall
As you walk through the leaves of gold
in the wintertime- remember me
In the stories that are told
But most of all remember
Each day- right from the start
I will be forever near
For i live within your heart
My dear sister we will all miss you untill we meet again. We all love you.R.I.P
My deepest sympathy to Lora's family. I will keep you and Lora in my prayers.
I give you this one thought to keep -
I am with you still - I do not sleep.
I am a thousand winds that blow,
I am the diamond glints on snow,
I am the sunlight on ripened grain,
I am the gentle autumn rain.
When you awaken in the morning's hush,
I am the sweet uplifting rush,
of quiet birds in circled flight.
I am the soft starts that shine at night.
Do not think of me as gone -
I am with you still in each new dawn.
- Traditional Native American Prayer
I love you Mom. I will miss you everyday but, I know you will be there with me. Thank you for being my best friend. I won't say good-bye...I know I'll see you again.
Love, Sally
YOU WILL BE MISSED;;AND LOVED'''BUT MOST OF ALL PAIN FREE AND YOU CAN REST NOW;;
We are all so sad beyond words. I'm sure grandma and grandpa welcomed you along with all the others. I'm happy your now free of pain...that you can be an angel and watch over the rest of us. Do not be sad...this is temporary...we will all meet again.
I love you Grandma!! I'm so glad I got to talk to you before you passed. You have been more than a grandma to me. You've been a best friend, a full support system, and a grandmother all in one! I will always remember our long talks, beach visits, and how we would go through all your jewelry while watching the jewelry networks on tv. :) I know how proud you are of me and I will continue making you proud by going to school and getting my doctorate in nursing someday. We had an amazing bond. You taught me how to put on make-up, fix my hair and nails, and taught me so much about jewelry! You're beautiful, Grandma! I still want you there for my wedding, the birth of my children, their first days of school, everything, just like we talked about before...and I know you will be in spirit. Miss you already! RIP