In Memoriam
PRESLEY, Elvis — In memory of Elvis Presley who passed away, August 16, 1977. It love could build a stairway, And memories build a lane, I’d find may way to heaven. And bring you back again. All my love —Lee. PRESLEY, Elvis Aaron — 12 years to this day, the greatest entertainer passed away. He came to this world to sing a song. To enrich our hearts with the help of God. He is at rest within his soul, up in heaven singing Rock and Roll. He sang his songs, he shaked his hips, he made us laugh when he curled his lips. While the records spin and the movies play. He’ll live in our hearts to our dying day. Until that day, we’U enjoy, Elvis singing, day to day. Memories are strong 12 years past. The man and his music will forever last. Singers come, singers go, but you can’t stop the King, the Rock and Roll. —Remember to this day and forever more by Russell and Lynn from “The Elvis Show,” of course.
SCOTT, Stan — Remembering our dad who died 13 years ago today. -Still sadly missed by Paula and Emma.
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