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Mary Frances Johnson Spires posted a condolence
Friday, April 26, 2013
I know just how hard the days and years to follow will be. We lost our mother,Eunice Johnson, three years ago. We will remember you all in our prayers. Your great grandmother was our great Aunt Bell. She and our grandmother,Pearl Hall Johnson were sisters. We lived next door to Shirley on Williamburg St. My sister,Geneva and I have good memories of playing with your Momma when we were about four years old. We all loved her even though the circumstances of our lives sent us in different directions. May God wrap his arms around each of you and give you comfort in the days ahead and only sweet happy thoughts. God Bless, Mary Frances, Geneva, Helen and Wesley Johnson
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Angela Hardy posted a condolence
Tuesday, December 6, 2005
Debra and Joe, I am sorry that I had not done this previously but it slipped my mind. I hope and pray that things are getting a little better for you. There is not anyone on this earth like your parents. I know how terribly hard it is. I can't tell you how often I think of my own mother and want to tell her something or ask her something and she isn't there. You had wonderful parents. If only others were so lucky to have been so blessed. Angela, Jim and Amaya
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Redina Nettles- Silas posted a condolence
Friday, September 9, 2005
Debra, Cindy & Rusty:
Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers.
I will sure miss the visits, conversations and laughs over at "Granny's" with Mac.
One thing for sure, Mackenzie knows when you pass "Debra's store" and "Granny's House", she always points them out and looks for Granny's car.
God Bless You.
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Heather Graham posted a condolence
Friday, September 9, 2005
Granny is such a "wonderful lady", whom loved her family and friends very much.
She will be missed by many.
I know for sure Mackenzie will miss going to her house to feed and chase the ducks, fish the pond, play with her porcelain dolls, chase the chickens in the bushes, digging in Granny's cabinets, and not to mention stopping at Aunt Debra's store to get her "shopping bag" that Granny met her at the door with. Granny let Miss Mac do just about anything she wanted. :-
Not long ago, Granny baked a fresh chocolate cake and decorated it, she sat Mackenzie on the kitchen table to show her the cake, well ha, Mac's hands went straight to the center of the cake, Granny just laughed and thought that was the "cutest" thing. Mackenzie loved "Granny's porcelain teaset" and would play with it every time she visited Granny, and Granny looked all over for Mac a porcelain tea set around Christmas time and could not find one, so she gave her tea set to Mac, which we will ALWAYS cherish. Mac and I often sit down and have a "tea party", and now everytime we have our tea party, we will be reminded of Granny's wonderful memories.
I miss you and love you Granny.
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Mackenzie Great Grand Daughter posted a condolence
Friday, September 9, 2005
I miss you and love you Granny.^j^
Give "Paw" a hug and kiss for me.
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Marianne Parker Turnbull posted a condolence
Friday, September 9, 2005
Shirley always greeted you with a lovely smile. She will truly be missed.
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GLENN & NORMA REDD posted a condolence
Friday, September 9, 2005
Our prayers and deepest sympathy are with your family. Your Mom was a sweet lady.
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