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Angela Evonne Tully

Evansville, Indiana

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MOUNT VERNON - Angela Evonne Tully, 45, of Mount Vernon, Ind., died Saturday, September 2, 2006, in Cleveland, Ohio.

She was born May 18, 1961, in San Juan, Puerto Rico, daughter of Brad and Sandra (Southard) Masterson. She graduated from Butler High School in Augusta, Ga., and graduated with...

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angie is one of my aunts and it is going to be hard not to still think of her as being here with us. when i was growing up she was always there for anyone that needed her and we would always go over to hers and uncle larry's house and have so much funn and now it is going to be hardnot to hear her laughter the birds song not to feel her touch in the blowing of the breeze not to see her face in the blooming of the flowers in spring not to see her smiling face in each ray of sunshine. she will...

I write this with a heavy and sad heart. Angie and I traveled a very long road, bumpy, and, always fun. We were classmates in jr. high, and in high school. She was my friend through the good and bad, oh my goodness what a ride it was. This, my dear sweet friend is the second hardest thing I've had to do now saying goodbye to you. I would also like to express my sympathy to Angie's family, her Hubsand and her two children. Angie was my friend and I will miss her.

My thoughts and prayers will be with the family during the coming days and weeks. I attended Junior High and High school with Angie. She was a kind person and could always bring laughter. Angie will be missed at our reunions, but never forgotten. May you find comfort in the memories made throughout her life.
With Deepest Sympathy,
Wenona Mercer Carter

My most sincere condolences to the family. I went all through school with Angie and some of my fondest memories of those times were spent with her. She will be truly missed.

My most sincere condolences are expressed to Angie's family.
I remember Angie from our High School days, she was such a nice person.
Sincerely,
Carol Shore Parker