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Valerie Greene
November 4, 2010
What A Beautiful Angel Truly Missed Gone But Neva Forgotten Luv Val.
Grace "Brown" Womack
November 3, 2010
Aunt Agnes will truly be missed, but we know she is dancing around heaven and is experiencing no more pain. She had a genuine spirit of giving and lived a life that was a true example of the love Christ has shown us. By continuing our walk with the Lord and being obedient to His call we will see Aunt Agnes again.
Kim McEachin
October 31, 2010
To the Carter Family, I am truly sorry for the lost of your Mother. Mrs. Carter was such a caring and kind hearted person, My prayers are with you, just know that the Lord makes no mistakes. Mrs Carter has crossed over to eternal life, no more pain or sorrow. Mrs. Carter may you Rest in Peace. Ms. Kim D. McEachin (Richmond, Virginia)
Wanda and Boe Bowdry
October 30, 2010
When death came knocking at her door, Aunt Agnes was not afraid, for she walked into the light with faith and understanding of God's promise of eternal life. Let her shining light be an inspiration to us all. She was dearly loved, and she will be sorely missed.
Vanessa Joyner Richardson
October 30, 2010
To the Carter family: Cousin Agnes has joined so many from the Ward family already at rest and is at peace with the Lord. Thank God for her life and her legacy. Cousin Agnes was so sweet, kind, and gentle and the entire family has my prayers and thoughts during this time. Cousin Agnes was one of the first people I met when I first started coming to the Ward family reunions some time ago and she made me feel so welcome and comfortable and helped me to get to know everyone and their backgrounds in the family. I will miss her and I know her family will definitely miss her as well. Love and blessings. Vanessa Joyner Richardson
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