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Eula Duggan
In Memory of
Eula Christine
Duggan (Tuneberg)
1920 - 2014
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Condolence From: Christy Ellis
Condolence: Eula Christine Duggan was a wonderful grandmother. The love she had for us was not merely a feeling or a word, but it was something she demonstrated on a consistent basis. Some of my favorite childhood memories come from time spent with her. As a child, I witnessed her many talents. She knew how do so many things that intrigued me, such as crocheting, gardening, making jelly, and canning fruits and vegetables. Many times I asked her to teach me how to do something, and she always took the challenge. Bless her heart. She had many friends whom she also loved deeply. She expressed her love in so many ways such as praying for them or with them. Sometimes she would bake a fresh apple or strawberry cake. Of course, it was always from scratch. Most of all, I love the deep, rich relationship that she had with Jesus. She loved her Redeemer, and now, she has the amazing privilege of seeing him and talking with him face-to-face. I love you Maw-maw.
Wednesday October 29, 2014
Condolence From: Betty Duggan Seiley
Condolence: My mother, Mrs. Eula Christine Tuneberg Duggan, was a wonderful, caring mother to me and my brother, Max Curtis Duggan. She loved us with a deep mother's love, and she showed it in so many ways. She was a wonderful seamstress, cook, baker, caretaker and so much more. My mother loved the Lord and had a close daily walk with Him. During the last several years of her life, she wrote about 100 poems of faith in Jesus, Who is her very Best Friend, and mine. Her faith was surely influential in mine and my brother's faith in Jesus, by His Grace. I'm so glad that her suffering and pain are past, but I do miss her so very much!
Saturday October 18, 2014
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