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Stephanie Jiggetts
June 10, 2022
I woke up this morning(6/10/2022) thinking about my coworker Kathy.
This is still very hard to believe.
May God keep all that loved her in his loving care.
Carolyn Cephas
November 6, 2009
May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.
Pamela Sheppard
November 4, 2009
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
Wm & Jacqui Shepperson & Family
November 4, 2009
To the family, in memory of Kathy:
~
Weep not for me
now that I have passed.
Remember the laughter, the affection, the joy
not just the recent tears.
Cherish the memories, our hopes and dreams.
Hold fast to the love that we shared.
Be happy with the time we spent together
and being anew.
For I am not really gone,
I am closer than ever before.
As the morning sun rises
and throughout the busy day...I am with you.
Until the setting sun disappears on the horizon
and we watch the day turn into night...I am here.
You may feel a faint breeze stir round your head, while you slumber
as I gently kiss your forehead, "Good night."
The stars that shine so brightly in my heavenly sky
help me watch over you and keep you from harm.
I am the wind in the trees
and the song of a bird.
I am moonbeams in a midnight sky
and a glorious rainbow after the storm.
I am morning dew
and freshly-fallen snow.
I am a butterfly flying overhead
and a puppy happily at play.
I am a smile on a stranger's face
a gentle touch
a warm embrace.
Listen to the wind for my message of love.
Watch the sun rise and set in the sky with me.
Feel my essence encircle you with warm memories.
Open your heart to know...I am not gone.
Reach deep into your soul...You will find me.
I am here.
Have no fear.
I am with you,
Always.
~~~
Ray & Family:
Words cannot adequately express how my heart aches for you right now. Kathy was such a vivacious woman of substance; always funny and always entertaining, with a touch of Martha Stewart in her. (smile) Please know that my tears and prayers are with you. Kathy's personality always made a memorable moment so as you go through this hour of grief - know that she's probably up in heaven now preparing for her next big party...with all of you in mind.
God is with you and I will continue to keep you all in my prayers because the promise of heaven is our eternal hope.
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Brenda White
November 4, 2009
Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this time. Please know that others are sharing your sorrow and lifting up your family in prayer. May the Lord comfort you.
Kashina Sams
November 3, 2009
Derrick & Family
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Tony & Michelle Brown
November 3, 2009
Ray & family,
Please accept our deepest sympathy. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Pam Robinson
November 3, 2009
Ray, Kevin, Janelle,& Derrick, Kathy's sisters and brothers. May Peace be with you all, we all LOVED Kathy! May the family find peace and strength and comfort during this time.
November 2, 2009
Vanester(Dot)& Family, you are in our thoughts & prayers.
Joe & Jean
November 2, 2009
May the family and loved ones of Kathy find peace, strength and comfort from our Lord during this hour.
Stuart W. Doyle
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