Yolanda & Tim Issler
Jodi and Family,
We were so sorry to hear of your Grandmothers passing. Know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. God Bless!
Birth date: Nov 22, 1917 Death date: Jun 15, 2008
Myrtle (Nehrkorn) McElroy Myrtle (Nehrkorn) McElroy age 90, of Pinckneyville, IL, passed away at Pinckneyville Community Hospital at 11:05 p.m. on Sunday June 15, 2008. Myrtle was born on November 22, 1917 in Perry County, Il, a d Read Obituary
Jodi and Family,
We were so sorry to hear of your Grandmothers passing. Know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. God Bless!
Vivian, Phyllis and your families.
I am so sorry about your mother. I just read about your Mother's passing. Even though physically and spiritually your Mother was ready it is still hard to lose a
Mother. My Mother is 95 and we almost lost her in January & now it is just a matter of God's time.
My thoughts & prayers are with your families at this time.
Phyllis,Vivian and fammily,
So sorry to hear about your mother,
Please know your in my prayers and
thoughts.
I will always remember the time that I shared with your mother sorry for your loss
Vivian, Phyllis & Families - I am so sorry to read of Myrtle's passing. She has always been a big part of the happy memories I have of growing up. No matter how many times I was at your house, she always made me feel welcome. I know physically your mom was ready to leave this earth, but more importantly, she was ready spiritually. What a blessing it was to know her.
Aunt Viv & Family,
We are so very saddened by the loss of your mother and grandmother. We know she has been fighting a battle, now she can rest along with the rest of you. It's never easy to watch someone you love so deeply go through so much pain. It's tough on them and also their loved ones.
One thing I will never forget about her is one time when Jodi and I went to her house and she was starching and pressing Dick Pyatt's dress shirts. I thought oh my, I couldn't believe that someone would want to wear a shirt that was so stiff. I thought of her the first time Chuck took his shirts to the cleaners and got them back they were cleaned, starched and pressed. Of course I laughed just thinking of that time seeing those shirts and thinking they could stand on their own. It must be a funeral director thing.
She was a lovely lady that will be missed. We will keep all of you in our thoughts and prayers through this difficult time.
Love,
Chuck, Amy and Boys