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Elizabeth Hartshorne Ligon
1892 - 1988
Mrs. Ligon was one of the smartest ladies I ever knew
She could recite poetry out of the blue
She was such an enthusiastic individual, so up-beat
Just being around her made you feel so neat
When I think of Mrs. Ligon I get a smile on my face
She was a beautiful woman with so much style and grace
Witty and smart and sharp as a tack
When it came to intelligence she was at the head of the pack
As a spectator and fan baseball was her game
She knew her favorite Orioles by position and name
She'd drive so many miles to see them win or lose
And even if they were down 10 to 0 she wouldn't even snooze
Her skills amazed me behind the wheel of a car
She could drive much better than her sons by far
Even as she grew older and her skills deminished
She'd still drive to church she wasn't finished
She was the glue that held Home Interest together for so long
Now from her example we'll try to remain strong
There will be a void at each meeting I'm sure You'll agree
But the memory of Mrs. Ligon there will always be
We'll miss her wit and kindness to all
Her love and advice we'd be smart to recall
We are lucky to have had her in our midst for so many years
Be happy you knew her and don't shed any tears
With Love and Affection,
Tim Conner
Feb. 28, 1989
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