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Doris B. Overstreet

Birmingham, Alabama

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OVERSTREET, DORIS B., age 77, passed away Monday June 1, 2009. She was preceded in death by her husband, John O. Overstreet Sr. She is survived by sons, John (Denise) Overstreet Jr. and Danny (Sally) Overstreet; one daughter, Diane (Christopher) Lacy; one brother, Leroy Blount of Arkansas; four...

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Diane, very soory to hear of your loss. Let Tina and I know if we can do anything.

You all are in my thoughts and prayers as you go through the loss of your Mother, Grandmother, and Great-Grandmother. I can remember visiting with her and your dad many years ago. They were both great folks. We have fond memories of days past and present to keep our relatives close and in our hearts always. I apologize for not knowing sooner of Mrs. Overstreet passing away. We have lost contact over the years, however, I often think of you all and miss seeing you. Love, Tammy (formerly Garner)

Diane,

Just learned of your loss .I worked with
your mother at Sam's and she was a very
kind and loving lady.We will remember you in our prayers.

Diane,

Your mom was such a precious lady. I am truly sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. I love you and I'm here if you need anything.

Mitch and I just heard about your loss and am so very sorry. We will keep you in our prayers and are here if you need anythign at all. We love all of you!!!!

Diane,

Please know you are in my thoughts and prayers at this time. Mothers are so special and I know you will miss her immensely. Take care and God will give you and your family His strength to get thru this.

Diane and Danny,

It seems only yesterday that we were neighbors on Park Avenue but that was a very long time ago. I remember your Mom and I thought then and now that she was a very nice lady. You were very blessed to have her. My mom and she were very good friends. There was a time when I wanted to grow up and get out on my own. Yet, I look back with fond memories to those days with you all on the corner. We could go down to Buckner's Store and buy a coke. Times were more...