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Debbie (Brown) Banks posted a condolence
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Nessa, Mitch and Kurt, I was so sorry to hear about your mom. You all are in my thoughts and prayers.
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Gary Maynor posted a condolence
Saturday, June 5, 2010
I would like to express my symphathy to the family in your time of loss. May God give you the comfort you need. I grew up in Artie also and have great memories of my childhood friends. Your families will be in my prayers.
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WILLIAM AND ELAINE WILLIAMS posted a condolence
Friday, June 4, 2010
WE WANTED TO SEND OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHY TO THE FAMILY ON THE LOSS OF GLORIA,WE HAD THE PRIVILIGE OF GETTING TO KNOW HER,WHEN SHE MOVED HERE TO WV TO TAKE CARE OF HER SISTER NEDA.WE WERE TRULY BLESSED TO HAVE KNOWN HER.SHE HAD A GREAT SENSE OF HUMOR AND WISDOM.SHE STARTED ATTENDING THE ARTIE,CHURCH OF GOD WHILE SHE WAS HERE.SHE CAME T KNOW THE LORD AND SHE TRULY HAD A TESTIMONY. ONCE WHEN SHE FIRST STARTED COMING TO CHURCH SHE HIT THE CORNER OF TE CHURCH WITH HER TRUCK AND SHOOK THE SMALL BRICK CHURCH.SHE HELD HER HEAD HIGH AND CAME ON IN TO CHURCH,WE ALL HAD A GOOD LAUGH OVER THAT.SHE EVEN AIDED IN GETTING HER SISTER NEDA TO COME TO CHURCH.
SHE CALLED US ON OCCASION AND EVEN MY DAD WHOM HAD COLON CANCER A FEW YRS AGO SHE BECAME CONCERNED OVER HIM AND MY MOM AND WOULD CALL AND CHECK ON THEM WHEN SHE MOVED BACK TO NEW YORK.SHE WAS TRULY MISSED WHEN SHE LEFT.
I WANTED YOU ALL TO KNOW SHE TOUCHED OUR LIFES,AND WE MISS HER.AND WE ARE GLAD THAT WE HAD THE CHANCE TO BECOME HER FRIEND .MAY SHE REST NOW,REMEMBER THE GOOD TIMES YOU HAD WITH HER AS WE WILL ALWAYS.
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Deborah Kierstead posted a condolence
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
My heartfelt sympathies are extended to each of the Knapp family on the loss of Gloria. Thank you for allowing me to be part of the last days with her, it meant alot to be able to be there with all of you. Sincerely, Deborah