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Pearl Aylesworth

September 27, 1921 - September 4, 2012

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Posted by:
Diane Grossman

Posted on:
September 24, 2012

I just learned of Pearl's passing and want to send my most heartfelt condolences to the enitre Aylesworth family. I can't help, but smile thinking back on all the wonderful times we spent at the Alylesworth home - card games, great food and lots of laughs. She will always be affectionately thought of a Grandma Bud to my children.

Posted by:
Alan & Marie Schuh

Posted on:
September 4, 2012

We have lost a wonderful lady. We will miss her great sense of humor and infectious laugh. We will always have fond memories of the time we spent with Bud. Our thoughts and prayers are with her family.

Posted by:
michelle r armbruster

Posted on:
September 4, 2012

so very sorry in your loss! pearl was a very very sweet lady & will be greatly missed! i sure do miss seeing her come into the store every so often! really loved chatting with her when she would stop by. the whole family has our deepest sympathy!

Posted by:
Jim and Lois Harman

Posted on:
September 4, 2012

We are so losted for words and know we send our greatest condolencenses. We will miss her so much and she was like a second mother to me when we moved to DeSoto. I loved her and living next to her was such a joy. I still have a cup of coffee each day at about 3:00 as that was when she would give me a call to come and have coffee. I am so glad we got to see her and have lunch with her in July. God Bless all of you.

Posted by:
Ruth Ann Ferrell

Posted on:
September 4, 2012

"Bud" was the angel of Rock Road. Until the past couple of years you could see her visiting her neighbors, always taking them some homemade goodies. She will be missed greatly. She was a wonderful person and my sympathy goes out to her family. She has left you with many memories and the way Jesus wants us all to be. Her laugh will be missed also. Rest in Peace, Bud.

Posted by:
Shannon Drennen

Posted on:
September 4, 2012

I write this with a very heavy heart and our deepest sympathy goes out to her family. Pearl was the sweetest lady that we have had the privlege of transporting. She had a standing appointment with us every wednesday and we all got to know her and love her over the many years that we have transported her. We will all sadly miss her and her smiling face will always go past her house.

Posted by:
Lesa Budmayr

Posted on:
September 4, 2012

My thoughts and prayers to You all at this time. It makes me sad to know Aunt Pearl is gone but it makes me happy to know she is free. I have so many wonderful memories of her. I always wished I lived closer to her and her family but enjoyed the times we had together. Aunt Pearl I will always love you & miss you. May U Rest in Peace. Always remember I love you all very much. Take care and God Bless. Love ya Lesa B.

Posted by:
Rebecca Haasis

Posted on:
September 4, 2012

My grandparents, Les and Kay Jones, were next door neighbors with Bud during my childhood and I have many fond memories of her! She was always making jellies or jams or cookies and her house always smelled so sweet! She would let us sample everything she made (multiple times!)and would enlist our help in her baking too! She always had a quick smile and laugh and a tight hug for me. She was a beautiful lady..inside and out! I'm thankful for the chance to know her!

Posted by:
Stephanie Bridges

Posted on:
September 4, 2012

My deepest condolences in the lost of such a wonderful lady. She always had that sympathetic ear and that laugh that made everyting feel better after talking to her. She will always have a special place in my heart forever and Ed dearly loved his Ms. Bud. My prayers are with the family during this very hard time. Rest in Peace, Ms. Bud, we will always love you.

Posted by:
Craig Jones

Posted on:
September 4, 2012

Ruth Ann Farrell is on the mark. Bud was the Angel of Rock Road! From afar, we knew that Bud was daily in the lives of our parents, Les and Cay, and we always derived peace from this. I know Dad had a specail regard for Mess Sargant Bud, who ran a World War II training facility mess in New Orleans. As the retired Commander of the SE Missouri National Guard Regiment, I know that Dad wished all his troops had an Angel neighbor like Bud. I certainly do hope that her mulitary service has been recognized at Bud's passing. Bud was the best of the best in the Greatest Generation!