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ALICE E. PROCTOR STEELE
On November 1, 2012. Survived by a host of devoted relatives and friends. Viewing Saturday, November 10, 2012, 11 a.m.,service noon at St. John the Evangelist, 10431 Twin Rivers Rd., Columbia, Md. Interment Christ Episcopal Church, 6800 Oakland Mills Rd., Columbia, MD.
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To Alexa and Family,
You are in our prayers. May your memories of your grandmom give you strength and comfort.
With deepest sympathy,
Larry and Terri Ames
November 10, 2012
I always knew you as "Grandma" Alice! Even though I was not related by blood, I was always treated like family! I always enjoyed visiting Grandma Alice whenever Alexa was hanging out with her. I loved being around the two of them because they were so close that you could feel and see the loving bond they had between them! I am going to miss you Grandma Alice! I loved hearing your stories! Grandma Alice was the sweetest and nicest person I ever met. She was always honest and funny! I always admired you Grandma Alice!
When I think of Grandma Alice or hear her name, I can only think about how beautiful, smart, funny and how kind she was! I also felt she was a fashionista! I will always cherish the memories of my visits with Grandma Alice and Alexa! Thank you for being a part of my life! You will be greatly missed by all! I love you, a friend --Aronda Stovall
Aronda Stovall
November 9, 2012
My Aunt Alice.... An amazingly sharp woman whose mind was impeccable as she could remember most any date or number.
I miss you terribly. I will treasure all of the memories that I have of you....
Trecie Farrar
November 7, 2012
Aunt Alice:
I am already missing you but realize that you are in a better place. I will cherish the memories of our talks and your wonderful insight of life. You now have been reunited with Uncle Blyden and are dancing in the heaven. I will forever keep you in my heart, thoughts, and prayers.
Your great nephew,
James
James Butler
November 7, 2012
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