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Deacon Harold E. Sims Sr.

Richmond, Virginia

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Departed this life April 6, 2009, Deacon Harold E. Sims Sr. of Richmond.He is survived by his wife, Vernell Sims; one son, Harold E. Sims Jr.; one daughter, Cheryl E. Sims; six grandchildren, Tyneca Sims-Jefferson, Nadia Sims, Dr. Tiffany Morris, Crystal Bloomfield, Quandras Sims and Ja'net...

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Cheryl, I was sorry to hear about the
passing of your father. I just found
out about it. I'm keeping you and your
family in my prayers.

Sid and I wish to extend our sincerest condolences to you and your family for your loss. May your loved one be cradled in God's arms forever. Reach out to us,Harold,if you need anything.

To The Sims Family
We pray God's peace upon you all as you go through this season of sorrow. Deacon Sims was a great man and a front line soldier for the Lord. We will all miss him but we will all see him again. Until then be faithful,strong and of good courage. God will see you through.
The Kendrick Family

Our thoughts and prayers for peace and comfort go out to you. We will always remember Deacon Sims as a faithful servant who truly loved the Lord. Please find comfort in God's grace and mercies. We are asured that memories of him will also comfort you and all who knew and loved him.

My sincere condolences and prayers to the Family during the transition to glory of Deacon Harold. He left an indelible imprint on all the lives he touched and will live on in our memories and the impact on our lives. Thank you for sharing Deacon Sims who remained a man of his word, steadfast in his faith! May the Comforter bring you peace and joy.

To the Sims Family. I was sorry to hear of the passing of Mr. Sims. He was my mentor in the 80th Div and his wisdom, kindness and attention to detail taught me alot. May God sustain your family.

I am sorry for your loss, Mr. Sims was a man of his word and integrity.

Janet M. Worsham, CW4,ret.

My deepest sympathy to the Sims' family during this difficult time. I worked w/Mr. Sims at the 80th Division and he was truly an inspiration to me, and I'm sure alot of other soldiers. May God continue to strengthen each of the family members.

To: The Sims Family

We were saddened when we read about the loss of Mr. Sims in the newspaper. I first met SGM Sims in 1972 when I transferred to the Army Reserve from Active Army, over the years gave me good
advice about military issues. His advice
was very helpful. He will be missed by many people.

With Sympathy