Condolences
Our love to all your family from all our family. Your cousins, Allen and Jan
Beulah, Jan, Donna and Carol, My condolences to you and all your families. I would visit with Eula when I went to Friendship. I would ask her if she had the mail all put up, etc. and she would try to talk to me. I fully beleive she knew everything I said, but couldn't respond. She was a great lady till the last.
Donna, Jan, Carol, and families. Sorry i couldn't be there in your time of loss. I know what you are going through. I remeber all the good times having known your mother and all the family. You have my deepest sympathy. You will always miss going to tell her something, even if she couldn't respond.
Dear Carol, Jan, and Donna, So sad to learn of your mother's passing. I am relieved to know she is finally at peace. Aunt Eula played a huge part in my childhood in Chesterfield. The post office was the first place I was allowed to go on my own. I remember going to see her when the Post Office was still in the old hotel building. Later, when she moved across the "hard-road", I was older. My fondest memory is when she taught me to open the coded box, using the combination. To remember the right a, left d, right g, combination; she instructed me to remember it as "A Dear Girl" and smiled that sweet, loving smile. It meant so much to accept her expression of love and admiration. I only hope she felt the same sentiments from me. I will never forget Aunt Eula. Bless you all as you deal with your loss. Love, Dixie
Eula Ornellas Family, Our deepest Sympathy. Eula was quite a lady, we enjoy knowing. Fondly Jack & Betty Sullivan
Donna and family, We send our sincerely sympathy upon the passing of your mother, who certainly enjoyed a very full and wonderful life with family and friends.
Donna and family. We are so sorry for your loss! She lived a full life with many friends. She is in a far better place! God Bless! Frank & Maxine
Our Deepest Condolences to Aunt Eula's family during this time of grief and mourning. Aunt Eula was a great woman and a very favorite Aunt. We always enjoyed her company and especially fond of the fellowship we shared when she, Beulah, and Buzz visited San Antonio on their tour of the country. May GOD bless and comfort you all during this time. Love, Gary & Yoshiko Ornellas
We want to extend our most heartfelt sympathies to Carol Ann and to Donna and Norman and to Janice. Girls, your mother was a class act. I loved to listen to her soft, melodious voice whenever we had family get-togethers at Grandpa Fitzgeralds. And Norman, you were the best altar boy Hagaman church ever had, and that's probably a compliment you haven't heard lately. My mother loved Aunt Eula I think even more than she loved her brother. I'm sure you all will miss her but don't think for a minute that she's not right there with you. Stop and listen and you'll hear her voice. I did and I can. Love to all of you. Freddy Joe