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Jerline Guilliams
December 1, 2008
Hattie had both of our children in callaway school. I'm so sorry adout her Hope and Kermit Jr. like her very much. Don't know how to tell you'll you will miss her very much like we will.
MARY KATHERINE FISHER SCHOONOVER
November 30, 2008
ANNETTE I DONT GET THE PAPER SO .I DIDN"T KNOW ABOUT YOR MOM UNTIL YESTDAY AFTERNOON. YOUR MOM WOULD ALAWAS ASK ABOUT MY FAMILY WHEN SHE WOULD SEE ME AT CHURCH SORRY I MISS THE FUNERAL LOVE MARY KATHERINE
Anne (Boitnott) McClelland
November 29, 2008
Dear Annette & Tommy,
Your Mother was such a wonderful person and teacher. She taught me in first, third and seventh grades at Calloway. I am thankful she was part of my life. Having lost my Mother in 2006 to cancer and my Mother-in-law this past June to old age, I empathize with your lost. I miss Mother because she was still the center of our family and her life was vibrant until the cancer struck. I was the caregiver coordinator for my Mother-in-law who lived in a retirement center apartment, similar to Friendship Manner. My Mother-in-law suffered from dementia and with that was unable to care for herself for many years. Fortunately, she knew me and the people who cared for her and lived near her even though she had physical and mental limitations. She was very ready to leave this world when she died and although there is relief in knowing that her suffering is over, I still miss her. I know that you will miss your Mother. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your families. May God give you peace and comfort at this time of death and celebration of life.
Charles Andrews
November 29, 2008
I am sorry to hear of Hattie's passing. I know that all of the family will miss her.
Philip Underwood, Sr
November 27, 2008
She was my first grade teacher. I loved her a lot. She was a wonderful lady. She showed an interest in me from the time I was in her class and later on in school. She will be missed and I am sorry for the loss to the family. They don't make teachers like that anymore. God bless.
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