Shirley Gilbert
Lovingly memorialized by Selena McKnight on January 20, 2015
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Elvis Vielle-Johnson Jr.
Lovingly memorialized by Crystal Hatcher on January 19, 2015
to Louella Vielle-Johnson and Elvis Johnson SR. Elvis JR attended King Elementary School and was a 1991 graduate of Grant High School.
Elvis was a loving and caring person who always put family first and enjoyed life to the fullest. He enjoyed visiting family and friends, and had no shame in popping up on you and saying "Hey whatcha you doin." He loved listening to his favorite artist Keith Sweat and shooting pool you couldn't tell him that he couldn't beat you but if you did, he would play you until he won. He was also known as "L Dog" a name that he loved and stood by that was given to him by his nephews.
Eagerly awaiting Elvis's arrival at the gates of heaven are his father Elvis Johnson SR., his mother Louella Vielle-Johnson, his sister Patsy Richmond and a host of uncles, aunties and cousins.
The Lord called Elvis home on January 14, 2015, in Portland, Oregon. He leaves to mourn in his passing, his Step-Mother Ella Siever, his sisters, Mae Hatcher, Shirley Hatcher and Crystal Hatcher-Hanson. He also leaves an aunt and uncle Billy and Nora Johnson, nieces, great nieces, nephews, great nephews, cousins, other relatives and many friends who loved him so.
A light shining bright in a world unconditioned to kindness and warmth, Elvis will continue to live inside the hearts and spirits of anyone who was blessed with the pleasure and privilege of knowing him. His God given ability to always seek the love, humanity and humor in life will now and forever be the reason he is treasured and loved so deeply and genuinely. Surely one of God's most cherished and applauded children, we thank him for blessing us all with such a pure reflection of his love and grace. To Elvis, you will forever be adored, cherished, celebrated and loved.
Richard Saroyan
Lovingly memorialized by Rich Saroyan on January 19, 2015
As friends and loved ones have been reaching out to us, I have heard a reoccurring theme: dad was a genuine and nice man. The first time I heard this was during my freshman year at Burlingame High School. It just so happened that dad was one of our assistant principals. Scary, right? One fall morning in 1993, I was walking in the main hall when a senior on the football team stopped me. The guy was huge, about the size of an industrial refrigerator. Wearing his jersey with both sleeves rolled up, he looked down at all one hundred pounds of me and asked "Hey. Are you Saroyan's son?" I had to come clean and see what happened. "Yeah" I sheepishly replied. "Your dad is a good guy!" I can't put into words the relief I felt at that moment.
Years have gone by, and time and time again I have heard the same thing from dozens of people. He was a good guy. I now stand tall, hold my head up high and say this: not only was my dad a nice man and mentor to many, he was a great father.
I love my dad.
We would greatly appreciate if you could take a few moments and share your thoughts, feelings or stories. It would mean the world.
Richard Luke Saroyan
rsaroyan@gmail.com
Cindy Kebort
Lovingly memorialized by John Yee on January 16, 2015
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Lovingly memorialized by Jan Cowan on January 15, 2015
Ms. Beverly Anne Burley, age 49 years, one month and four days, passed away peacefully with family by her side in Houston, Texas on Saturday, January 10, 2015.
Born on December 6, 1965, in Houston, Texas, to John Donald and Delores Mae Glass Burley, Beverly lived most of her life in Houston and its surrounding areas. She graduated from Clear Lake High School and went on to acquire a teaching degree from Southwest Texas State University in San Marcos. She returned to the Houston area and taught elementary students for many years before leaving the teaching profession. Beverly's final employment was as an office manager for Carmen Kamas Dentistry where she worked for several years.
Beverly believed in living life to its fullest. She never met a stranger and had an uncanny ability to deeply impact those around her. Beverly loved music, animals and, of course, cheering on the Texans. Most of all, she cherished her time with friends and family. The goodness of Beverly’s life will live on in our hearts, and her bubbly spirit will be dearly missed by us all.
Beverly is preceded in death by her mother, Delores Glass Burley, her sister, LeeAnne Shearin and her nephew, Jason.
She is survived by her sister, Patricia Rhodes and husband Alan; her sister Jan Cowan and husband Rick; her sister Maureen Hicks and husband Donald; her sister Christine Fowler; her brother John Burley; her nieces, Mauriah, Sarah, Darcy, Kelsey, Charrise and Cassie; her nephews, Donald and Ryan; and many other relatives and numerous friends.
As family and friends, whose lives Beverly touched, we gather today and rely on God’s strength while we reminisce, grieve, support each other and celebrate Beverly’s life. Let us remember her with grace and love.
Frederick Flanagan
Lovingly memorialized by Kellie Flanagan-Nave on January 15, 2015
Manish Makwana
Lovingly memorialized by Rajen Makwana on January 14, 2015
Dutiful Son, Dependable Brother, Dedicated Husband, Loving Father and Loyal Friend - the loss of Manish is felt far and wide among us all. We can never see Manish again, but he lives forever in our memories of him and of course, through his young son Saagan. If we cannot see him before us, let us keep his spirit alive by being inspired by these memories and try to live our lives like him - to the full.
We love you Manish.
Milton Riley Jr.
Lovingly memorialized by Aleshia Riley Damien Johnson on January 14, 2015
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Lovingly memorialized by Aleshia Riley Damien Johnson on January 14, 2015
Elizabeth Noble
Lovingly memorialized by Section on Women\'s Health SOWH on January 12, 2015
About Elizabeth:
Elizabeth Noble was born and raised in Australia where she received degrees in physiotherapy, philosophy, and anthropology. She moved to the U.S. in 1973, and in 1977 founded the Section on Women's Health of the American Physical Therapy Association. From 1979 to 1990 she was the founder and director of the Maternal and Child Health Center and Cambridge Physical Therapy in Cambridge, MA.
She has been a member of several editorial and advisory boards in the U.S. and abroad. She has published articles and several journals in psychology, medicine and health. Elizabeth Noble was a writer and a teacher extraordinaire that has provided training through seminars for thousands of health-care professionals for the last 40 years. She has published several books and educational videos that have been translated to multiple languages and distributed internationally via different mediums.
The Section on Women's Health has established the Elizabeth Noble Award in her honor to help and commend a new aspiring leader each year that exemplifies her qualities of providing exceptional service in the physical therapy field.