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Brenda Harris Greene
September 19, 2021
She is still missed and will be forever. Rest in peace.
Brenda Greene
September 18, 2020
I know she is with the angels. I think of her often. Still miss her.
Brenda Greene
September 19, 2019
I know she is resting in peace and is with the angels. She will be missed always. (Your Ships) You are now in the better place with God and the angels.
Brenda Harris Greene
October 5, 2010
Myrtle will be missed by all. She and her friend, Helen, were friends of my mom and I. We used to visit their river home and have wonderful times with them. She really dearly loved my mom and the feeling was the same. I leave Myrtle with these words, which she would only understand: "Your ships". May the angels keep you in peace.
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Brenda Jeter Daugherty
September 24, 2010
Oh my Myrtle... from the time I was a baby you always made me smile ... as you said the other day, my face lit up whenever I saw you...I love you and will miss you dearly.
Gary & Mary Johns
September 24, 2010
We are so sorry to read of the passing of Myrtle. Our sincere sympathies are extended to her family and friends during this difficult time. She contributed much in life and will always remain in everyone's memories for her many kindnesses.
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