Homer-Sanderson-Obituary

Homer J. Sanderson

Hampton, Virginia

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Hampton, Virginia
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American Cancer Society

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HAMPTON - Homer J. Sanderson, 96, passed away on Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2009.He was a native of Hallsville, N.C., and had been a Hampton resident for 53 years.He was a member of First United Methodist Church of Fox Hill, and also a member of the Monitor Masonic Lodge #197, AF & AM. During the...

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Dad, I always called you that because I was teaching the kids to say Dad. You were my best friend. Know one knows how much I miss you. I long for the day to join you. I know you are at rest and peace. Love Momma

Dad, I called you that more than Homer becaue I was teaching the kids to say Dad. You were my best Friend. I think about you every minute of the day and know one knows how much I miss you. I know you are at rest and peace. I long for the day to join you. Love Momma

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of the joyful times that you spent together as you celebrate a life well lived. May the love of family and friends carry you through your grief.

Lots of love,
Ruth and Samantha

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this sad time.
Annette

Dear Pam and Doug and family,
We were sorry to learn of your father's death. May your wonderful memories sustain you, make you smile, and bring you comfort! Our prayers are with you.

Pam, just heard about your Dad. You are in my heart and thoughts and prayers.

Patti Massey

To Mrs. Sanderson, Cynthia, Pam, Elwin and your families may you take comfort in knowing a angel is watching over you.

Carolyn

Pam and family, I was sorry to learn of your dad's passing. Your love and devotion to him just proves what a wonderful man he must have been. God bless you and your family as you adjust to the loss of someone so dear. Becky Lindsey

Homer, thanks for friendship we shared the last few years, you are an inspiration to all. I will cherish the time we spent talking and the interesting topics we discussed. You sir were a true southern gentleman.

Bill Green