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Jo Murphy
June 6, 2010
To the Daniels family,
My husband and I got to know Margaret during our weekly visits to Lucy Corr with our Greyhounds. She loved to give them treats and receive kisses from the dogs. We looked forward to seeing her; she was always upbeat and sassy. We will truly miss her and so will our dogs.
Our sympathies are with you.
Marsha Williams
June 2, 2010
To the Daniels Family,
I will cherish the memories of Margaret and her entire family for the rest of my life.
I enjoyed growing up across the street from this wonderful woman.
Her children were our families best friends for life.
I'm sure that she had a group of family and friends that greeted her with tons of hugs and kisses.
I know that the loss to you was great here and will be for years to come, but also know that she is not in anymore pain and is enjoying the rewards that she so richly deserves.
We now have a new angel to watch over us.
June 2, 2010
We were sorry to hear of Margaret's passing. She was such a good friend to my Dad, Otis Ashworth, her next door neighbor at Lucy Corr for about a year and a half. She was always able to cheer him up, and she would laugh at the funny things he would say to her. I was so appreciative of her keeping tabs on him, and we always enjoyed visiting with her when we were there, talking about family and her love of music, among other things. I'm sure she was a blessing to many others there as well. We are thinking of you in your loss and hope that time and memories will help heal your hearts.
Pat and Ken Doutt
June 2, 2010
My condolences to the family. Margaret became a friend of my Mother, Mamie Brooks while in Lucy Corr . There was a time they would dine together which made for some interesting conversations. She had a great since of humor and many loving memories of her life. Her pain and suffering has ended and eternal life begun.
Dennis Whitcomb(Mamie's Son) - Chesterfield
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Shelby Leigh
June 1, 2010
Nanny,
I know you are free now. Words can not express the amount of things I learned from you. You are deeply loved and will live in me forever. I know now, you are up there with Daddy help keeping an eye on us. I LOVE YOU.
June 1, 2010
You are a bigger part of me now then ever. I love you nanny. Christopher
June 1, 2010
You are a bigger part of me now then ever. I love you nanny. Christopher
Barbara Smith
June 1, 2010
Mama, I love you so very much. You will always be in my heart.
Love,
Bobbie Carol
lisa orellana
June 1, 2010
Mama, You will be deeply missed. I love you. Please rest now. The fight is over.You are in my heart forever. Loved forever, Lisa
Barbara Smith
June 1, 2010
Mama, I will always love you.
Bobbie Carol
Linda Harper-Eades
May 31, 2010
I was fortunate enough to have met Margaret at Lucy Corr. My mother and I would meet with her at lunch with my aunt. She always made us laugh. I greatly admired her spirit and her love for her family. Margaret would describe each picture on the board in her bedroom with pride and admiration of her family. She is deeply missed. We have prayed for her and will miss her quick wit, and fiesty zest for life.
God bless you all and be with you at your darkest hour.
Sincerely,
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