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Elizabeth Farley Cunningham entered eternal rest on Thursday, November 24, 2016 at the age of 76.
Ms. Elizabeth was a life long resident of Greenville, South Carolina and has lived in Poplarville, Mississippi for the past 8 months. She was a dance teacher in Greer, South Carolina.
She leaves to cherish her memories to her daughter Christine Wells (Jerry) and grandson Eric Wells.
Services were private.
White Funeral Home, 601-795-4982
www.whitefuneralhomepoplarville.com
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4 Entries
December 11, 2016
Caroline Kochie
You will never be forgotten by those of us who were fortunate enough to have known you.
I will miss you, my dearest friend. We so enjoyed your visit when you come out and stayed with us. Coming to Greenville will never be the same without you there. I will miss hearing your voice and your wonderful letters.
You were always so kind to me. You were a light in my world for so many years, I will miss you dearly.
December 11, 2016
Caroline Kochie
December 3, 2016
Sheila Austin
I love you, my beautiful friend. Lot's of good memories of our time chatting online. The all-nighters! I miss you.
December 3, 2016
Ginger Haydon
My deepest sympathy goes out to Elizabeth's family. She was such a special lady and a blessing to me. I loved her caring, loving, and fun spirit. She will always be in my heart. I love you, dear Elizabeth.
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