Elizabeth A. Pangburn

Elizabeth Ann Pangburn, 63, died April 22, 2020 at her home in Kenosha, WI.  Elizabeth was born March 6, 1957 in Ohio. 

Elizabeth was a loving mother and friend and she never met a stranger.  She loved spending time playing games with friends.  Elizabeth really enjoyed cooking and baking and she loved lighthouses.

She is preceded in death by her parents, Susan L O’Neil-Sub (12/28/86) and Benjamin F McCardle, Jr (2002), her brother Richard M McCardle, Sr (12/26/64-11/26-11) and her husband David Pangburn (4/12).  Elizabeth is survived by her daughter, Latish Bonilla of Youngstown, Ohio, her grandchildren Isis Hilson, Mailyn Bonilla, Zartavie Bonilla, Lucipher Bonilla, all of Youngstown, OH and La’Ray Hilson of Minnesota. She is further survived by Virginia and Gregory McCardle of Pennsylvania and an abundance of nieces and nephews.

  You were a light in many dark times.  Your love never wavered.  Now you shall always be the light.  Eternally at Peace.

Thoughts for Elizabeth A. Pangburn;

  • Nechelle whitmore says:

    I only remember great things about you ant Liz thank you for my beautiful little cousin my own Alicia Keys u were a loving anti to me and you will be sorely missed. I love you so much
    Gods speed

  • Sister’s by ❤️. I have missed you by distance of states for several years, now I will miss you till I meet with you again in heaven. I know you will save a place for me at your table, as I save your place in my heart. I love you Liz, RIP?

  • Milie Radulovic says:

    Liz and I loved hanging out with each other. I am going to miss our daily talks and running around together when i could get her out of the house. I made her laugh so hard her last night here on earth and she never hung up the phone without saying “be safe, and I love you”. Liz… i love you too…always will Momma!

  • Ida M Shaffer says:

    I will miss you Liz. I am just sorry that we didn’t spend more time together. Love you. God needed another Angel so he choose you.

  • She will forever be missed. I will miss our cookout and her amazing rice, zucchini bread!. She was a great friend and neighbor always looking out for everyone. Liz was a one of a kind with a big heart and a laugh you will never forget. ❤❤❤

  • Jamiela Pennington says:

    Liz, you and I grew up like sisters, very close. We grew apart as we got older. They say time is never promised so with that being said I’ll see you again my sister in heaven. Love You!❤️

  • Lauren Bergmann says:

    Liz you were the kindest person I ever met. Always there to lend a hand or ear. I will be forever grateful!! ❤️

    • Mrs.Linda LJ SolomonBandy says:

      My beautiful cousion Elizabeth A . Pangan yes we had our good times together and we laughed and cried , but you were always there. Now rest on in the Master arms and know that he loved you more. From Mr. And Mrs. Andre& Linda SolomonBandy. Your little cousin.

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