Angela-Hoskie-Obituary

Angela Hoskie

Norfolk, Virginia

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Angela Y. Hoskie NORFOLK - Angela Y. Hoskie, 37, our beloved mother, daughter, and sister, left her earthly home to fly with the "Angels" on April 8, 2010. Angie, as she was so affectionately known, was born in Norfolk to Frederick and Louise Hoskie Jr. She was a dedicated worker for the Bank of...

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I have known Angie for a very long time. We went to school together from elementary through high school. She was a very fun loving and kind person. She will be missed greatly, but her wonderful spirit will forever live on through all of us who knew her. My heart goes out to the Hoskie family and her beloved son.

I also had the pleasure of working with Angie years back. We hadn't spoken in years but this sweet, smart and hard-working young woman will always have special place in my heart.

I had the pleasure of working with Angie for over a year. Her lovely presence and contagious laugh will forever be remembered. Such a shock. My heartfelt prayers go out to her family and especially her son James.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

To Fred, Louise and the Hoskie Family,

There is no way
to lessen the sorrow
of losing someone
so precious to you...

...but please remember
that others care very much
and do pray that God will give you strength and comfort at this sad time.

My heartfelt sympathy,

In the quiet moments, when the hurt is hard to bear, may love become your shelter and may the beauty of precious memories be your comfort. You are held in gentle thought and prayer.

To Louise Hoskie and family. We were sorry to hear the news about your daughter. Our prayer are with you and may God give you strength doing this time. We know that she is in God,s hand. Gloria Clark & Gwendolyn Parker

I am truly sorry for the untimely loss of dear Angie. She was a joy to work with; I worked with her for almost a year at the Va Beach Blvd branch of BOC.
She always had a smile for me!
To James- Do your best to use the memory of her to get you thru each day. Memories are a gift from God. We will all miss her, but the one thing you can do is become the man she SO very much knew that you would be. Live everyday as if she IS STILL beside you and make her proud. She loved you more...