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Nash, Willie Mae Born to Eternal Life November 6, 2013, age 87 years. Funeral service Wednesday 11 AM, at Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church, 3737 N. Sherman Blvd. Visitation Tuesday 3-7 PM. Family hour 6-7 PM at:
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Mae, Mae, as you was affectionately called we will miss you, and we will cherish the loving memories of you
Love Jean
December 6, 2013
RIP
Ahmed Majeed
November 14, 2013
To Jerome & the family of Mrs Willie Mae Nash:
Our prayers are with you during this time of the loss of your love one. Although at times like this there is so little words can say. may our heartfelt sympathy help to comfort you today, as you remember the best of the pass and the hope of tomorrow.
"The Lord is my strength and song" Psalm 118:14
Anotha & Daisy Burt
November 12, 2013
To Jerome & Family
Sharing your sorrow today, may you find comfort in knowing that God is with you today and always. God is with you as a close Comfort,a perfect Peace,a sure Hope. May he bless you as you remember the best of the past and the hope of tomorrow.
Annethia Burt
November 11, 2013
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