Grace-Cartwright-Obituary

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Grace Cartwright

Savannah, Georgia

Dec 13, 1929 – Jan 12, 2023

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BORN
December 13, 1929
DIED
January 12, 2023
LOCATION
Savannah, Georgia

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Sylvania Funeral Home of Savannah, Inc. Obituary

Savannah - Mrs. Grace Cartwright, 93, entered eternal rest Thursday, January 12, 2023. 

Mrs. Cartwright leaves to cherish her memories, a loving husband, Mr. Willis M. Lewis, Jr.; godchildren, Nikeema Green, Stephanie Lightner, Eleanore Wiedenroth-Coulibaly; sisters, Josephine Saunders,...

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In memory of my cousin affectionately known to all as Aunt Grace rest in peace. I will miss our talks. I am at a loss for words to express how much we all will miss you. May the peace of God hold the family together. Love always Sybil

About my aunt Grace: I would first meet her at my grandmother's funeral in 1979 ... She took in my brother and me (as we were teenagers) and never missed a beat (staying together up until she left). We continued to keep in close contact with each other. Grace was a woman that exuded pure love. She always wanted her family (together) to know each other, and she was a true soldier for God. When the maker created her he did some of his best work ... I will always treasure the talks and the...

Willis, we are so very sorry to hear of
Grace's passing, and, we extend our heartfelt condolences and sympathy to you and the family. Remembering Grace from Pacific Street in Brooklyn many, many late nights years ago.

Love From The Livelys (Kenneth, Felicia, Chante' and Kene),
Dear Uncle Willis & Cartwright Family, Deepest condolences are sent across the miles. May God's loving and comforting presence give you strength during this time. We will keep you lifted up in prayer.

Aunt Grace there are no words to say how much I'm going to miss you. Our laughs our cries and disagreements over the years. One thing I want to say is that I love you and I'll see you in paradise.

To aunt graces husband (whom I only met once) and all the immediate family please accept our family´s condolences. My heart is heavy as I think of the conversations we had (that I looked forward to) auntie. Aunt Grace was a walking, talking, and laughing book of knowledge for all who would listen. She often shared her insights (only she knew) about mom (Viola Singleton) who she referred to by her nickname (sister), my uncle Silas (whom I only met once), and my grandmother whom I never got a...

Aunt Grace may you sleep in peace. I know you are reunited with brothers and mom I know how much you missed them. I will miss our weekly talks. I will remember lessons taught throughout the years love always

You have my deepest sympathy god bless you and your family Hattie R Mayes-Kerton

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.