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Mrs. Myrtis M. Dent entered into rest Sunday, February 11, 2018. Funeral services will be held 10am, Saturday, February 17, 2018, at Cedar Grove Baptist Church, Harlem, Georgia, with the Rev. Rickey Dent officiating. Interment will be at Fountain Grove Baptist Church Cemetery immediately following service. She is survived by her two children, Maurice (Sonya) Dent and Annika (Rodney) Hines, three sisters Lizzie Dunn, Louise Moore, and Vivian (James) Paschal, one brother Rufus Burt, nine grandchildren, thirteen great-grandchildren and other relatives and friends.
Visitation will be today, February 15, 2018, from 2pm-7pm at CA. Reid Memorial Funeral Home, Augusta, Georgia.
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Deepest sympathy to the Family. Myrtis and I worked together in Home Health for many years. She always had a sweet quiet spirit and a beautiful smile. May you rest in peace my friend.
Bernice Dorsey
February 16, 2018
Celebrating a life well lived. We will cherish the memories forever.
earnest williams
February 15, 2018
Lucy Dorsey
February 15, 2018
Henrietta W. Lee
February 15, 2018
Eula Ross
February 14, 2018
To the family, you all have my condolences. May God continue to give you peace at this difficult time in your life.
Eula pearl Ross ( Dority)
February 14, 2018
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