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Quanesha Smith
February 6, 2024
I´m up thinking about aunt Sundye and I miss her so much. I never got the chance to tell her that she was my Shero. I watched her hustle so hard to take care of us, I watched her provide the best life she could for us doing the best she could, and I watched her beat breast cancer. I still remember so many things she´d tell me about life and as I get older I apply those lessons to life that she taught me. Aunt Sundye was a strong, beautiful, hardworking, and God fearing woman. R. I. P to aunt Sundye she was truly an angel on earth and God needed her back because her work for the lord and helping everyone was done here on earth. Although I even miss her fussing at me when I´d do something wrong I have peace in my heart knowing that heaven is now her home
Patricia Fisher
February 18, 2023
My deepest condolences to the entire Smith family
Thelma GexCandler
February 15, 2023
Sundye will never be forgotten. She had such a beautiful spirit-always full of praise for our beloved Savior.
Christina Maria Washington
February 15, 2023
Rest in Heaven to my dear Ms.Sundye! You will truly be missed! Prayers for my childhood friends Joy and Jamie
Sharron Nalls
February 15, 2023
We had so much fun laughing an talking at the Golden Corral never met a stranger what a wonderful person.Love the Lord didn't patter where she was or who was around she praised the Lord she joined me on our church Bible study an prayer meeting one of her favorite passages PSALM 67 Let the people praise his name.We will never forget her an the love of God she carried.She fought the good fight of faith..We love you an all you did for everyone..Rest in his Love...Aman
Quanesha Smith
February 12, 2023
I remember my aunt as a strong woman who I watched hustle like a man so she’d never have to depend and I remember she would take us on a summer vacation every year that’s where I get my just get up and go mentality from. Thank you to aunt Sundye for raising me -Quanesha
Jeri Sands
February 12, 2023
Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. She was a wonderful person. Always smiling, always happy, a real delight to work with. I was lucky to call her my friend. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.
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