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Elizabeth Ann Cummins
Elizabeth Ann Cummins, from Burleson Texas, went to be with the Lord on Monday February 27th, 2017. The viewing will be held at Mayfield Kiser Funeral Home in Burleson, TX on March 2nd, from 6pm-8pm. She will be laid to rest next to her parents Hugh and Era Pilkington, with a graveside ceremony at Tye Cemetery in Burleson, TX on March 3rd at 2pm. She leaves behind many loving family members and friends, as well as her dog and two cats who she loved dearly. The family would like to extend a special thanks to Ivonne Blanco and her team who took excellent care of her while she was in her home. Tye Cemetery: I-35 to exit 39, Rendon Crowley Rd./1187.  Go East on Hwy 1187 to Oak Grove Road and turn right. Follow this road until you see Tye Cemetery on the left.
Condolence Messages

10 Responses

  1. Saying goodbye to Ann makes my heart ache, but I am uplifted by the memories we shared.

    A gracious woman with a heart of gold. I pray that you rest in peace my dear friend.

  2. Saying goodbye to Ann makes my heart ache, but I am uplifted by the memories we shared.

    A gracious woman with a heart of gold. I pray that you rest in peace my dear friend.

  3. My dear old friend , known since we were 9 yrs old. Ann was my bridesmaid and I was her’s. ❤ even when we haven’t seen each other in years, it was like time never had lapsed. Give your mom and dad a hug from me. Love you

  4. My dear old friend , known since we were 9 yrs old. Ann was my bridesmaid and I was her’s. ❤ even when we haven’t seen each other in years, it was like time never had lapsed. Give your mom and dad a hug from me. Love you

  5. Melinda and I shared many happy memories with Ann in the Youth Group at Oak Grove Baptist Church in the 1960’s. She was one of three members of “The Dandruffs” that performed at the Youth Group’s Valentine Banquet Ann and I graduated from Burleson High School, Class of 1969. Our sincere sympathies to her family.

  6. Melinda and I shared many happy memories with Ann in the Youth Group at Oak Grove Baptist Church in the 1960’s. She was one of three members of “The Dandruffs” that performed at the Youth Group’s Valentine Banquet Ann and I graduated from Burleson High School, Class of 1969. Our sincere sympathies to her family.

  7. YOU HAVE ALWAYS BEEN MY AUNTIE ANNIE, AND ALWAYS WILL BE…THIS WAS VERY SHOCKING NEWS, BUT NOW SHE IS WITH HER MOM AND DAD, AND MY NANA SUE, SHINING DOWN ON US. MOST OF ALL, SHE IS OUT OF PAIN. I LOVE YOU AUNTIE ANNIE AND YOU WILL BE DEEPLY MISSED BY MANY PEOPLE’S LIVES THAT YOU TOUCHED.

  8. YOU HAVE ALWAYS BEEN MY AUNTIE ANNIE, AND ALWAYS WILL BE…THIS WAS VERY SHOCKING NEWS, BUT NOW SHE IS WITH HER MOM AND DAD, AND MY NANA SUE, SHINING DOWN ON US. MOST OF ALL, SHE IS OUT OF PAIN. I LOVE YOU AUNTIE ANNIE AND YOU WILL BE DEEPLY MISSED BY MANY PEOPLE’S LIVES THAT YOU TOUCHED.

  9. Ann was a special person whom I’m happy to call a friend. We were in the same class at First Baptist Keller. We served in Vacation Bible School together. She really loved the children and so patient. Such a sweet, sweet person. We already miss you Ann!

  10. Ann was a special person whom I’m happy to call a friend. We were in the same class at First Baptist Keller. We served in Vacation Bible School together. She really loved the children and so patient. Such a sweet, sweet person. We already miss you Ann!

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