1933
2017
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October 26, 2017
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Tara Agama
My sweet precious friend/co-worker. You had a heart of gold. You were funny, practical, hard working, intelligent, loving, caring and thoughtful. I have so many wonderful memories of you. I remember your sweet granddaughter Abby attending chef school at the church, and now I have the pleasure of seeing Gina's son hanging with us at the church now. I'm truly blessed to have been a part of your life. RIP my sweet friend. With love.... Tara
October 26, 2017
Karen Corwin-Moore
October 25, 2017
Gina Jones
Oh for flaven sakes grandma
October 25, 2017
Mary Phillips
Fred and family,my heart goes out to you.Im so sorry for your loss.She was such a sweet lady.Prayers and hugs.
October 24, 2017
Kayla Mc Grane
I'm going miss you so much Aunt Jo. You have been a very important part of my life.
October 24, 2017
Marianne Kaak
Fred and all the family, we are praying for your comfort and peace. Losing one's mother is so painful. Hoping you can remember all the good times. With love, Marianne
October 24, 2017
Melinda Melton- Wheeler
So sorry to hear about your mom. May she rest in peace. Prayers for strength and courage in this time of sorrow.
October 24, 2017
Tiana Johns
We are going to miss you dearly Grandma.. loves and hugs forever
October 24, 2017
fred jones
love and miss you mom. tell we meet again
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