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AUGUSTA, Ga. - Funeral Service for Ms. Queenie M. Paschal, who entered into rest on Monday, April 23, 2012 will be conducted on Tuesday, May 01, 2012 at 11:00 AM at Word of Life Outreach Center with the Rev. James Swanagan officiating. Survivors Includes: Three Daughters: Barbara S. (Apostle Robert) Turner, Ida (Willie Edward) Johnson, Easter Paschal; Two Sons: Ibrahim H. Paschal & Willie Lee Paschal. Visitation will be 2PM to 7PM. Burial will be at Southview Cemetery.
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Mrs. Paschal was well known throughout her neighborhood,she was very friendly, and kind, everyone called her Mrs. Queenie, whenever she would stroll through the community, she would wear her HAT, she loved her HATS. To the entire Paschal Family, each of you have my heartfelt sympathy, and condolences. Mrs. Queenie have lived a long, prosperous,life, the Lord knew that it was time for her to rest, so He called her home, your love one is now at peace, though she will be missed by all who knew her, cherish the memories that you shared with her. Her soul is resting, which is God's Blessing. RIP: Mrs. Paschal!
Rosa H. Black
April 30, 2012
Dear Apostle Turner and Mother Barbara,
my thoughts and prayers are with you during this time. I am so sorry for your loss.
Love, Brenda Jones
Brenda Jones
April 30, 2012
WITH DEEP SYMPATHY,MAY IT CONFORT YOU TO KNOW THERE IS SUPPORT FOR YOU. SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS..
NEISHA WILLINGHAM&FAMILY
April 30, 2012
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