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Lisa Nichols
June 5, 2024
Love you, Mema. Think of you every day.
Barry Cockley
November 26, 2010
My heart is saddened at the loss of my Aunt Thelma. Family gatherings will not be the same without her ever present smile and wit.
Tom Cockley
November 25, 2010
Aunt Thelma was always a positive force in my life. When I felt the necessity to marry at 18 years of age, I took my wife to be to Aunt Thelma's place of work. She assured us that if we followed our passion with intelligent thought and a true commitment - all would be well. 41 years later it is. Love you Aunt Thelma, Tom and Anne Cockley
1971
Lisa Nichols
November 25, 2010
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