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Brieanna Dickson
May 22, 2011
To my family:
Granny may be gone but she is not & will not be forgotten! When nobody else was there, Granny was. When she was down to her last she found it in her heart to give. Granny thought about others before herself. I will love & miss Granny deeply. She never judged me for anything I've done. I appreciated that more than anything. I Love you Granny! You are my heart.
DiAnn Hunter-Alexander
May 20, 2011
MRS. FANNIE..THE PILLAR OF THE WASHINGTON-ESCOBEDO COMMUNITY..A HIGHLY RESPECTED WOMEN OF GOD FILLIED WITH THE LOVE AND WISDOM OF CHRIST..FULL OF KINDNESS, MERCY, AND GRACE..WILL BE DEEPLY MISSED! MAY THE FAMILY THAT SHE LEAVES BEHIND ON THIS EARTH NOT ONLY CARRY ON HER LEGACY BUT ALSO BE COMFORTED KNOWING THAT SHE IS WITH OUR FATHER IN HEAVEN!
GOD BLESS EACH AND EVERYONE OF YOU!
maria silvas
May 19, 2011
dear fanny I will miss you I will always remember you. growing up in the projects you taught me so much as a young mother then. you were the best person cooking that fried chicken i still now never forget that god bless you and the sharp family truely your friend maria silvas
Denise Gowdy
May 19, 2011
To the Newton/Sharp Families: Words alone can not express the positive impact your mother, grandmother, and great grandmother had on my life. As a child you don't understand. As an adult, it all becomes crystal clear. She was a wonderful friend and an extraordinary cook. Her life brings warm memories and smiles to my face. Seek God's comfort and rejoice in knowing that she is joining Mr. Joe in heaven. 94 years she graced this earth. 24 years beyond His promise, however, Mrs. Fannie's spirit will live on into eternity. Grace and peace to the family.
From the Staff of Bunker Family Funeral Homes
May 18, 2011
We wish to extend our deepest sympathies at this difficult time.
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