of Gassville, AR
September 21, 1933 - July 3, 2022
Mrs. Elma Wurscher, 88, of Gassville, AR passed away Sunday July 3, 2022.
Services are to be announced at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, donations to the Salvation Army will be appreciated.
To My Wife
Thank you Babe for a most wonderful, happy, loving and caring 60 years of my life.
As I sit here trying to express my love, words fail. I can not begin to express how grateful I am for having you as my wife, we have been many places and seen many things, and as you use to say “We have lived from Florida to Alaska and a lot pf places in between”. You have left a lasting impression on everyone you met especially as the “Cake Lady”
You were always the loving, caring Nurse I first met 64 years ago, thanks to note your friend left saying “Kilroy Was Here”.
Thanks for the two wonderful, beautiful daughters, in them I see you especially in their words and caring actions.
I LOVE YOU TEDDY BEAR
Don
P.S. Save a place for me.
Sending prayers during this sad time for peace and grace to Uncle Don, and to Terry and Tricia and their families. 💞
Even though y'all mostly lived far from us, I have many wonderful memories of Don & Gil and the girls. From the infamous (in my memory anyway!) "Mrs Beasely Incident" to traveling for visits, the laughs, playing with the girls and Uncle Don's hearty laugh!
And I remember Auntie Gil's curly dark hair, how she always seemed to have joy in those twinkling, spicy eyes and her ready giggle. And no one ever turned down a piece of her famously delicious pound cake!!!
I trust she has found peace and joy where she is - I know she is with us still in our fond memories - and watches over her loved ones now.
Love to you ~ Nita. 💖
Uncle Don, Terry, Tricia and families,
Thinking of you all and wishing you Peace as you say goodbye to Auntie Gil. Hoping all the laughter you shared, and she had a great laugh 🙂, makes you smile through your grief like I am smiling through tears as I write this. Love to you all,
Karla
Sending prayers during this sad time for peace and grace to Uncle Don, and to Terry and Tricia and their families. 💞
Even though y'all mostly lived far from us, I have many wonderful memories of Don & Gil and the girls. From the infamous (in my memory anyway!) "Mrs Beasely Incident" to traveling for visits, the laughs, playing with the girls and Uncle Don's hearty laugh!
And I remember Auntie Gil's curly dark hair, how she always seemed to have joy in those twinkling, spicy eyes and her ready giggle. And no one ever turned down a piece of her famously delicious pound cake!!!
I trust she has found peace and joy where she is - I know she is with us still in our fond memories - and watches over her loved ones now.
Love to you ~ Nita. 💖
My dear friend Theresa, her husband Larry, her children, and her wonderful Dad, I’m so very sorry for your loss. I know that your Mom and Dad taught you all the right things in life-your strong faith and charitable ways, you learned from them. I have always been impressed with how often you visit them, show them love and respect, and take care of them. I know it’s painful to lose your Mom, but I know she’s whole now and paving the way for y’all to join her again when the Lord deems it the right time. God bless y’all and please know you have many friends that love and pray for ya’ll.
Patricia, your colleagues on the senior leadership team send condolences to you and your family. You’re in our thoughts and prayers and we send you strength and wish you peace during this challenging time.
Terry and Tricia, so sorry for your loss. We always enjoyed those summers when y’all visited here in SC. Great memories of you girls and your Mom and Dad.
Cousins and Uncle Don, so sorry to learn about the passing of Aunt Coot. May you have many prayers for peace and understanding during this time. I have so many fond memories of your visits to Georgia and SC on the farm. Be blessed. Bumpy
Patricia, your colleagues on the senior leadership team send condolences to you and your family. You’re in our thoughts and prayers and we send you strength and wish you peace during this challenging time.
Wurscher Family,
I'm so sorry for your loss. I so enjoyed spending time with your family as a teenager. I will be praying for the peace that passes all understanding in the days and weeks to come. Much love to you all.
Laura (Murphy) Kaufman
My love and condolences. I’m grateful I had an opportunity to meet Elma . I knew her as a mother and grandmother. A great cook! The picture you’ve chosen to represent Elma is evidence she was even more. May your memories comfort you at this difficult time.
Don, Teri, and our dear sister-in-law,
We have such fond memories of our visits with Elma over the years. She was a wonderful mother and grandmother, a great cook, and a hoot to spend time with. We send our sympathies and love to you all as you say your goodbyes. We will gladly cherish our memories of her for years to come.
Michele and Kirk
Sending lots of tender love and care to Tricia and the whole family as you all adjust to life without Mom. Losing a parent is always a difficult experience even if they had a long life. Sending peace and prayers for joy remembering your life together. Hold each other closely and know that our spirits are always connected.💞🙏🏻
My deepest condolences to Patty, and her entire family. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
We send all of you our love. Aunt Gil shared many sweet moments with us, and I cherish the memories. She was a wonderful cook, baker (her pound cake is absolutely amazing!!), and sweet soul. May she rest in peace. Love you all ❤️
Patricia and family, on behalf of the Business Services team at Macalester, I offer our condolences. We have made a Salvation Army donation in your mother's memory.
Please accept my condolences. I'm sending thoughts of peace and courage your way. Sending you strength to get through this difficult time. The whole office is thinking of you, and here for you however needed.