John Sever
my deepest condolence from my family to yours im sorry i couldnt come
Death date: Jun 9, 2009
TUNISONFlorence E.Tunison (nee Harrison), age 71; former wife of Jack A., Jr.; beloved mother of Elizabeth Latterner (Todd) and Roberta Latterner (Glen); loving grandmother of Leah, William and Christopher; dear sister of Thomas ( Read Obituary
my deepest condolence from my family to yours im sorry i couldnt come
Liz and Todd and all your families. I treasure that go to know your mom through the Arts, through School and community. She encouraged me, simple little me, in everything I did. She took the time to write me, call and even chat with me at length. She donated to my many projects and just lifted me up in so many ways, she made me feel good about the things I tried to hard to accomplish. She will be remembered as a advocate of the ARTS and so much more. She even came to one of my religious retreats, and stayed for the whole thing. She stepped out of her comfort zone of beliefs and was so bold to affirm, not just me but this community in so many positive ways. I was even more open aware and open to adopting the macrobiotic diet. I wanted to much to attend her wake and services, but I just got out of the hospital. I know you understand, but this was difficult, because I wanted to pay tribute to this most incredible woman, Leader, Advocate, Community Supporter, Cancer fighter to the end and a most wonderful grandmother and mother. Please accept my sincere condolences.
Our condolences on your loss. Your mother was a truly nice and caring person. She was an asset to the community and a true Theatre supporter and will be missed.
To the family of Florence. She was a wonderful person and a great supporter of the school community. Even though she was sick, she still voluntered to be an active member of my finance committee. She will be missed dearly. I am so sorry that I cannot be there in person to offer these thoughts but I will be out of town. Please know that my thoughts and prayers will be with you. She truly was a remarkable lady and I admired her greatly.
Dear Liz & Roberta, Suzanne had told me that your dear mother was seriously ill. I was sorry to hear that but then I read in The Plain Dealer that she had passed away. My deepest sympathy to you and your family. God be with you in your sorrow.
Mrs. Tunison was my teacher at Elmwood Elementary School many, many moons ago. I did not realize how much I learned from her until I was a grown up. I had trouble reading out loud in class and she helped me learn to overcome my nervousness. So now when I need to read or talk in front of a group, I think of her afterwards. Several years ago I ran into her at the Maple Hts. Library. My favorite teacher remembed me and this made me feel so special! A wonderful lady will be missed.
Dear Roberta and Liz, Your mother was a truly wonderful, caring woman who I loved. My husband, Chuck, who died seven years ago today, often sang her praises. My son and daughter, Jack and Alison, remember her with fondness from Garfield Triniity. You are both in our thoughts and prayers. Fondly, Audrey
Roberta and Liz, You are in our hearts and prayers.