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Tina Cooley
November 17, 2009
To Sissy, a women who if you knew her in any capacity , left a lasting impression in your life. Never was Sissy one to bite her tongue, but her heart was full of love and she loved her family and outsiders. I feel blessed knowing that I had the chance to meet, talk with , sit with, laugh with and love Sissy. You will be greatly miss my love.
To Shirley, Meme, Sally, Ronnie , kids, grandkids, great-grandkids and great-great-grandkids, I know you all will miss Sissy, so will I, but guess what.......Sissy will be fine. You all need to stay prayed up and stay close. Family is everything. Be blessed my family. Love you all.
Caroline (Jackie Miles) Morgan
November 17, 2009
Sally, Richard, and Jacob, the family has lost a good aunt and person. Baby Sis, and Virgie is my two mothers, because they look like twins. It feels like I lost my mom too.
Lois & Brooke Miles
November 16, 2009
Shirley and Family,
I am so sorry to hear of Sissy's passing. You spoke of her so much and I know she will be truly missed. Please find comfort in knowing that she is in God's care now and with the support of friends and family you will make it through this difficult time.
Vernelle & Quinton Bland
November 16, 2009
Shirley,Ebony,& Wayne
We are truly sorry for your loss.
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