1938
2017
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3 Entries
May 10, 2017
Dorese Stapleton
My Heart Smiles when I think of how Free you and Mama are and at rest and peace in God's arms, no more pain , no life's cares
But, for us that are still here our hearts break but our spirits rejoice , and remembering You Aunt Gladys , What a beautiful Aunt the only one I've ever had,Your sweet voice as you come and Loved us when we lost your dear sister.And how you always gave the best hugs and mother love to me.And although I don't remember they say I took my first steps in life at you and uncle Delberts house !! You Will always be in my heart! Hug My Mama for me .
May 9, 2017
Samantha Trull
We will miss You, but I know We will be together again someday. Tell Granny, I love Her. Watch over us from high in the sky. I know Your Star will be beside Granny's, shining down on Us All. I love You.
May 9, 2017
Lynn Pocock
Love you aunt Gladys , I had some fun summers at your house when I was a kid. We would play all day, and at night be so worn out we would just pass out,
You are going to be missed,
Signed, Your Niece and Neices husband , Lynn & Mike Pocock
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