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Terri Spencer posted a condolence
Friday, April 19, 2024
Today is 14 years since you left and I miss you so much. You were such a good Dad.
All My Love, Terri xo
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Terri Spencer lit a candle
Tuesday, July 25, 2023
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Happy Birthday, Daddy. We would have been at the beach together having our birthdays right now in years gone by. We remember that and you with great love, warmth and happiness. Always, Terri xo
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Terri Spencer posted a symbolic gesture
Thursday, June 29, 2023
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Terri Spencer-Williams posted a symbolic gesture
Wednesday, December 15, 2021
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Hello, Daddy Dear! You fill my heart with the Holiday Spirit, but you know how rough it has been since Jenna arrived there, for us! How is everyone doing? Well, that was sorta dumb-it's Heaven. You all are better than I can imagine--Too Wonderful For Me. But You are there and were so lovingly greeted, I know. We miss you all the time but I know this is the natural order. I chose the Bible as the "gesture" because I remember watching you, at times you did not see me, looking at you, peacefully reading and studying the Bible. The verse you had chosen at your service, "But as for me and My House, we will serve the Lord" was completely true. You gave such a great example. But then your Mother gave you such a great example! Up early to take her kids to "her" church, or just go herself, and then home to get everyone fed and ready to the to Grandad's Church! What a woman! I saw you studying and taking notes, preparing a lesson for Sunday school or for the many other things you did for the church, Deacon, Elder, Stephen's Ministry, Assembly, and the everyday things you did, like drilled every hole on the outside of the church all around for the wreaths to be hung every year! Always working on the Chrismon Tree, even when we worried about you up on a ladder, the choir and then the Joyful Noise Choir, being a sincere, not missing a soul Greeter in the Nave and so much more. I know, and our family knows, that you kept Luke Goodwin's fervent prayer that First Presbyterian would have a big, wonderful Family Life Center. He wanted that even at the church we went to when we were growing up. The "new" church, where he died in the Chapel just before a wedding and you and Mom and,I believe, the Hunter's came down to take care of the chapel's needs because of that, was an act of love and courage that must've come from the Lord! You DID however, manage to keep that dream alive and I know Mr. Hunter was strongly with you on that. There is no plaque with your name on it anywhere-you never needed that. You did your works for the Lord and his church, the people, quietly with nary a need for any recognition. God and you knew what you did, Daddy, and I have always been so affected by that about you. And what a great Grandfather you were. You adored all your girls and treated us all so well. I am glad I was finally able to give you your boy, though! You put such good things into us all! I am forever grateful! Look at us now and notice our needs, please Dad, if that is something you are moved to do. The Lord knows what we need in our hearts even before we do-and you may be somehow aware of our incredible and tragic loss. I know she, Jenna Rose, is well-loved, there-but say to her, if possible, and if it's okay to do- that her Earthly family, although we will be reunited one day, miss her more than my words can say. Thank you, Daddy, for all you did for us-I loved how you read to us because Grandmother read to you and golly, could you both READ, with all the fun inflections, intonation, just the right voice-level-it was magical, truly! And, because of that, I am humbled to have been able to pass that on to my "kids" as well as the children I worked with when I was teaching in the Elementary School. What fun! Are you swimming with the porpoises? Are you listening? I love you, Daddy, so, so much. Your loving daughter, Terri xo
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Terri Spencer-Williams lit a candle
Tuesday, August 10, 2021
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Well, Daddy, dearest Daddy, you recently had your 100th birthday! That is the age Jenna always said you had to ve before a person was "OLD>". My funny, darling girl--Daddy, are you with her? Do you see each other very much? How do you speak w/each other? What happens? You are my Daddy and whenever I wanted answers, you were always so smart to already know it or extremely eager to look it up and learn about it yourself and then teach me! A life-long learner, you! I am so glad that we had so many birthdays together! It was always such a thrill to me to do that-made me feel very special! And it was almost always at the beach! Oh, that Florida beach cottage-how wonderful "The Spencer cottage", "Onadune" was!! It was the most fun, I felt safe, I learned so much without knowing I was learning and we had so much fun. And the responsibilities, the making beds, sweeping up, cleaning all the dishes, etc. after breakfast and put them away,THEN we could get our bathing suits on. And get that green and orange umbrella, walk or run straight down the dune to the beach and into the water we went!
I miss you, Dad. Jim and I went to the outdoor internment part of a funeral service yesterday. It was dear Sally's brother. I have not even been able to think about attending a funeral since Jenna died--but this was Sally and she's a wonder and wonderful. Give everybody a hug and a kiss from me, please. See, I remembered "the magic word!" I love you -a lot! Your elder daughter, Terri Spencer-Williams
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Terry Spencer (Williams) lit a candle
Tuesday, January 5, 2021
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Daddy,I've been thinking about you , a lot. I listen for your guiding words, hand and example in my heart,"gut"& head. Some times, I hear you! Love Forever, Your eldest, Terry xo
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Jan Boylston posted a condolence
Thursday, May 6, 2010
Dear Mrs. Spencer, Terry & Betsy: We - my sister Veva and mother Novelle - were saddened to learn of Mr. Spencer's passing. We have so many fond memories of all the years we shared in Aiken as part of the First Presbyterian family. How blessed my sister & I were that you shared your faith with us as youth group leaders. You touched our lives and remain very much in our hearts. There is no doubt that his was a life well lived.
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Ken Weaver posted a condolence
Saturday, April 24, 2010
Mrs. Spencer, Terry, and Betsy, my deepest condolences on the passing of Mr. Spencer. One of the finest people I have known and a role model for living my life. I regret living so far away to not have been present for yesterday's services or to express to you three in person the love the Weaver family has for Mr. and Mrs. Spencer and Terry and Betsy.
Sincerely,
Ken
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Peggy posted a condolence
Saturday, April 24, 2010
You know I love you all and you know how much I loved your dad and, Frances, your husband. I wanted so much to be with you Thursday. If my dad is still with me after 33 years, your dad is and will always be with you. With so much love,
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Mary H. Smoak posted a condolence
Friday, April 23, 2010
Frances-with deepest sympathy to you & your family at this time.
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Beth Purvis posted a condolence
Friday, April 23, 2010
Dear Mrs. Spencer and Terry,
Your loss is our loss too, because Mr. Spencer was one of those saints who influenced us just by being present with us. What a special gift his life was to those of us who knew, loved, and respected him so much. Please know how much I care.
Love,
Beth Purvis
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lst Presbyterian Church posted a condolence
Thursday, April 22, 2010
To the Spencer family
Please know how many hearts are touched by your loss and how many thoughts and prayers are with you now. Sending love and sympathy from your First Presbyterian Church family.
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Lois Potter posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time.
Lois Potter
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Lori Lewis posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Dear Spencer Family:
Betsy and I have known each other for many years. My prayers and thoughts are with you all. God bless you and keep you in His loving arms.
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Carl & Marlene Huffman posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
To the Spencer Family,
Even though you probably don't remember us, my father, Paul B. Huffman, was a friend of Bob's and golfed with him through the years in Aiken. They worked out at SRP, too.
You have our heart felt condolences.
Carl and Marlene Huffman
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Dana Kelly posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Dear Betsy,
Please know my thoughts and prayers are with you during this time. I so wish I could be at the service...
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David Weaver posted a condolence
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Dear Mrs. Spencer and family,
Please accept my heartfelt condolences in the death of Mr. Spencer. What a wonderful man he was. All my early life in Aiken he and Mrs. Spencer were always in church every Sunday ever interested in the lives of all my brothers and sister. His Christian walk will always serve as a shining example of how to live ones life.
Dave Weaver
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