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Ginger Macaulay
December 23, 2016
Richard and Sharon, I am so sorry for the loss of your Mom. I remember the good times we had at the cabin during the family reunions. The usually ended in a watermelon rind fight. The things we do when young. She did so much to help people in her lifetime. Now she is sharing time with other friends and family including my Mom in heaven now.
Barbara lightsey-Atiba
December 21, 2016
Richard and Sharon you have my deepest condolences with your loss, May God continue to shine his light on this family.
robert linares
December 20, 2016
Richard-I was so sorry to hear about your mother's passing. I am glad that you were with her and able to spend the time you had with her. She is smiling down on you, so proud of who you are; take some time to be there for yourself now.
Juliei Dever
December 20, 2016
A precious sister in Christ, she touched so many with her love.
Becky Sharp
December 19, 2016
Richard, you have taken such good care of your mother; just as you also did with your father. I am sure they are having a joyous reunion on the other side. May they rest in peace, and please Richard - take the time now to take care of yourself. With much love1
December 19, 2016
A wonderful lady who was great to know and a fountain of information on growing flowers and who loved working in her yard. I will miss our visits and cherish the plants she gave me ... especially the lilacs.
Jean Berry, Columbia, SC
December 18, 2016
With deepest sympathy. Kathryn Kendrick
Fletcher Spigner III
December 17, 2016
The Spigner Family is so sorry to hear this. Know that your entire family is in our prayers.
The Spigner Family
Fletcher Spigner III
Columbia, SC
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