1934
2017
Ms. Galisha B. Hurt passed away on Saturday, Nov. 25, 2017 in Pottstown. Galisha was born on February 12, 1934 in Chester County, South Carolina. She retired from Smith’s Pies. Survived by children Marva Hurt, Veronica Hurt, Gail Hurt, Lorri-Hurt Ramsey and Michael. Funeral Friday, Dec. 1st, Bethel Community Church of Pottstown, 575 N. Keim St., viewing 9:00 am, service 11:00 am. Limerick Garden of Memories, Limerick, PA. Ervina White Beauford Funeral Service P.C. 1133 E. High Street, Pottstown.
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May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.
Marian Dennis
December 1, 2017
To the Hurt family: I wish to express my condolences to the family for the loss of your mom. your old next-door neighbor.
Johnny Gibson
December 1, 2017
R.I.P.
Mr. & Mrs. Willie Saunders
November 30, 2017
so sorry to hear your mom pass away1 my condolences .....
eliza reyes
November 29, 2017
I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your Mom. Praying that God Who is Faithful will carry you through this season of sorrow in HIS grace and mercy. The Lord bless and keep you.
Roz Whitehurs
New Castle, Delaware
Roslyn Whitehurst
November 29, 2017
To the Hurt family:
I am sorry for the loss of your mother. May you find comfort in the Lord.
Jane (Pennypacker) Boughter
Jane Boughter
November 29, 2017
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