Edith A. Powell

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Oct 24 1927
Jul 16 2014
86 Years
Highland Township

Edith A. Powell, 86, of Highland Twp., died on July 17, 2014 at the Masonic Village of Elizabethtown, PA. She was the widow of William H. Powell who died in 1980. Born in West Chester, she was the daughter of the late Joseph and Mae Mower Flynn.                               .  

Edie was an area resident all her life. She was employed by Royal Paper in Coatesville retiring in 1990 with 25 years of service.   

She was a member of the Parkesburg United Methodist Church, the Order of the Eastern Star #249 of Coatesville, Penn Piston Poppers, the Retread Motorcycle Club and she was a life member of West End Fire Company Auxiliary. 

She is survived by her son, Joseph L. Reynolds of Highland, two grandsons Richard Reynolds husband of Gretchen and William Reynolds husband of Karen, four great grandchildren, and one brother, Robert Flynn of Coatesville. 

Services will be private at the convenience of the family. Online condolences may be posted at www.wildefuneralhome.com

Service Location: 
Private

Condolences

Extending heartfelt sympathy to you and yours.  May you always cherish the wonderful memories of a life well lived.  I for one will miss her smiling face, funny stories, her praise for her great grandchildren, domino games and love of tacos. 

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What a fun loving woman I surely will miss.

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To Edie's Family......Sam and I extend to you our deepest sympathy. Edie was a great person and will be greatly missed. I loved to talk to her and we did talk a lot every time we met. She was always so interesting to talk to. May she rest in peace. Love. Mildred Smith

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Joe and family, I will always remember you mother fondly. She was always kind to her " Westwood Kids". I was glad to come back in contact with her thru the church and our Westwood Breakfast group. What a fun loveing lady she was, always a smile no matter how she felt. I beleive she was an inspriation to all of us who knew her. May she rest in the arms of our Lord. Betty Lou (Walton) Stirling

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Dear Joe and Family

Your mom was an inspiration.  I never saw her be anything but upbeat even though I know she was in pain much of the time.  She was a lovely lady, and  I will certainly miss her indomitable spirit.

Fay Lee

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