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Elizabeth Mae Layman

Date of Death: August 26, 2011
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Elizabeth “Libby” Mae Layman, 59, of Winchester, VA, died Friday, August 26, 2011 at the Winchester Medical Center. Mrs. Layman was born in 1952, in Winchester, VA, the daughter of Mary Elizabeth Luttrell and the late Floyd Luttrell. She was a 1970 graduate of James Wood High School and was the co-owner and operator ofContinue Reading

Barbara budrow left a message on February 8, 2024:
I remember Libby as a neighbor my heartfelt sympathy to family
Melissa Ashwood left a message on August 30, 2011:
In honor of Elizabeth Mae Layman, Melissa Ashwood lit a candle.
Tammy and Shawn McDaniel left a message on August 29, 2011:
In honor of Elizabeth Mae Layman, Tammy and Shawn McDaniel lit a candle.
Tammy and Shawn McDaniel left a message on August 29, 2011:
In honor of Elizabeth Mae Layman, Tammy and Shawn McDaniel lit a candle.
Mike Ashwood left a message on August 29, 2011:
In honor of Elizabeth Mae Layman, Mike Ashwood lit a candle.
Peace of mind is a call away. We're here when you need us most.
Lynette Wills left a message on August 29, 2011:
In honor of Elizabeth Mae Layman, Lynette Wills lit a candle.
Cathy Affleck left a message on September 2, 2011:
My memories of Libby: always smiling.and many many nights at the ballpark, picnics, and celebrations! We lost touch through the years and I did not see her during her illness so my memories are not touched by the suffering and pain that she so sadly had to go through, I know that she is in heaven now either keeping score for the angels softball team or planning a picnic....craft show.. .all the things she loved to do! Cathy Affleck
Wanda Schulller Largent left a message on September 1, 2011:
In honor of Elizabeth Mae Layman, Wanda Schulller Largent lit a candle.
Bonnie Adams left a message on September 1, 2011:
To Larry and family, I have just learned of Libby's passing, and I am so sad for you, I will always remember her helping me with that sign for Ice, and there will always be an empty seat at JW Softball, Love to you all, Bonnie Adams 9/02/11
deborah haines wines left a message on September 1, 2011:
In honor of Elizabeth Mae Layman, deborah haines wines lit a candle.
Martha Omps Miller left a message on August 31, 2011:
Libby was a very special woman who had such courage and spirit. She will be greatly missed by all that knew her. Martha Omps Miller
Linda Ricketts left a message on August 30, 2011:
In honor of Elizabeth Mae Layman, Linda Ricketts lit a candle.
Mary Light left a message on August 30, 2011:
In honor of Elizabeth Mae Layman, Mary Light lit a candle.
Melissa Ashwood left a message on August 30, 2011:
I will always remember how sweet Libby was. She was always so full of love and a wonderful person. We will always have our bingo nights. They were always full of fun and excitement when Libby was around.
public.user left a message on January 30, 2013:
We remember Libby as being a kind and caring individual who was always happy and always had a smile on her face. She was a warm and loving person who will be sadly missed by all that knew her.
Karen D. Duncan Sprint left a message on August 30, 2011:
My prayers go to all the friends and family of my classmate Libby. Heartfelt love! SHe is no longer in pain.
JD Smith left a message on August 30, 2011:
In honor of Elizabeth Mae Layman, JD Smith lit a candle.
JD Smith left a message on August 30, 2011:
Larry I am so sorry for you loss. Libby was a wonderful, sweet woman. JD Smith
Laurie Moulden left a message on August 29, 2011:
My mother fought a brave and courageous battle against this hateful disease we call cancer. But she won the ultimate war....and victory is hers. She is dancing through the streets of Heaven, just like she danced with my dad and just like she danced for her oncologist. You see, my mother lived over two years longer than any doctor predicted she would....and just to prove her point, she did a dance with her cane for all to see! She now has a new body, with no suffering, no pain, and no tears. We should all be so blessed! XOXO to you, Mom! Love you, Laurie
Dottie Carter left a message on August 29, 2011:
In honor of Elizabeth Mae Layman, Dottie Carter lit a candle.
Peace of mind is a call away. We're here when you need us most.
Tammy and Shawn McDaniel left a message on August 29, 2011:
We remember Libby as being a kind and caring individual who was always happy and always had a smile on her face. She was a warm and loving person who will be sadly missed by all that knew her.
public.user left a message on January 30, 2013:
My memories of Libby: always smiling.and many many nights at the ballpark, picnics, and celebrations! We lost touch through the years and I did not see her during her illness so my memories are not touched by the suffering and pain that she so sadly had to go through, I know that she is in heaven now either keeping score for the angels softball team or planning a picnic....craft show.. .all the things she loved to do! Cathy Affleck
public.user left a message on January 30, 2013:
To Larry and family, I have just learned of Libby's passing, and I am so sad for you, I will always remember her helping me with that sign for Ice, and there will always be an empty seat at JW Softball, Love to you all, Bonnie Adams 9/02/11
public.user left a message on January 30, 2013:
Libby was a very special woman who had such courage and spirit. She will be greatly missed by all that knew her. Martha Omps Miller
public.user left a message on January 30, 2013:
I will always remember how sweet Libby was. She was always so full of love and a wonderful person. We will always have our bingo nights. They were always full of fun and excitement when Libby was around.
public.user left a message on January 30, 2013:
My prayers go to all the friends and family of my classmate Libby. Heartfelt love! SHe is no longer in pain.
public.user left a message on January 30, 2013:
Larry I am so sorry for you loss. Libby was a wonderful, sweet woman. JD Smith
public.user left a message on January 30, 2013:
My mother fought a brave and courageous battle against this hateful disease we call cancer. But she won the ultimate war....and victory is hers. She is dancing through the streets of Heaven, just like she danced with my dad and just like she danced for her oncologist. You see, my mother lived over two years longer than any doctor predicted she would....and just to prove her point, she did a dance with her cane for all to see! She now has a new body, with no suffering, no pain, and no tears. We should all be so blessed! XOXO to you, Mom! Love you, Laurie
Omps Funeral Home left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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