Ina-Hurst-Obituary

Ina C. Hurst

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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Ina C. Hurst Ina Cynthia Hurst, 79, of Cumberland Street, Harrisburg, passed away Friday, September 9, 2005 at her home. She was born in Boston, MA, the daughter of the late Nathaniel Wilson and Joan King Wilson and a graduate of Girls' High School and Boston Clerical Business School. Ina was...

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To someone who cared about her fellow men, women and children. I know that I'm late because, my heart was full and I was speechless. All I want to say is that she was "A Special Lady".

To Jack & the Hurst family,
I thank God for knowing your mother/grandmother. I've known her as long as I've known myself. She was not just a family friend, but she was family. I'll always cherish her, and the memories of the years will stay with me forever. She was what LOVE is and she shared her love with all. May God keep you and your family strong and you have peace in knowing that she is with the Lord. I will continue to keep you in my prayers.

DEAR JACKIE,
UNCLE HONEY & I SEND OUR LOVE TO
YOU & YOUR FAMILY. YOUR MOTHER WAS A
WONDERFUL SISTER-IN-LAW. SHE WILL BE
DEARLY MISSED BY ALL WHO KNEW HER. STAY STRONG, JACK, AS STRONG AS SHE WAS!!!
LOVE,
AUNT PHYLLIS &
UNCLE HONEY

Jack,
You have blessed by GOD with a wonderful Christian mother. I am happy for the relationship you have had with your mom. As you already know, that relationship will never end. You will continue to see and hear and feel her throughout the rest of your own days. She is not only with you, she is in you. In fact, she IS you. We were all blessed by your Mother's Grace. She was and is one of HIS best tools. Mrs. Ina C. Hurst will long be remembered, more so, never forgotten as a...

I was sorry to hear of Aunt Ina's passing. She lived a LONG life and outlived many. She was always upbeat and a joy to be around. A great smile. (And always looked good in her hats!)

Jack, our thoughts are with you and all those that Aunt Ina held dear.

To the Hurst Family, my deepest condolences for the loss of such a sweet and caring woman with a heart of gold. She will surely be missed my many who knew and cared for her. The times that stay with me is when I wasn't feeling well or just feeling under the weather she would pray for me and I could feel the power of God healing me. What a special lady. I will truly miss talking to her. She's with the angels now. Jack, stay strong. When you feel as if you are alone at times, you're not. HE IS...

To Jackie and the family. Prayers and love go out to you all. I remember when she would come to my grandmother's (Maggie Slade) beauty shop and get her hair done and they would talk for hours. She had a sweet spirit about her. Weeping may endure for a night but JOY comes in the morning. You are not alone in this travel. God is with you all the way and will sustain and keep you in the days to come. Be encouraged and know that she has finally gone home and will see you when you get...

IT IS OFTEN SAID,"IT TAKES A VILLAGE TO RAISE A CHILD". WELL ONE OF MY VILLAGERS HAS PASSED ON TO GLORY. I AM THANKFUL TO HAVE HAD HER AS A NEIGHBOR AND FAMILY FREIND FOR OVER 35 YEARS. SHE WAS A WONDERFUL AND GENTLE WOMAN. MAY GOD CONTINUE TO SMILE DOWN ON YOU AND YOUR FAMILY JACKIE AND BRING YOU COMFORT. AND AS YOU STATED TO ME EARLIER THIS WEEK, JACKIE,"IT'S BEEN A GREAT RUN", FOR FOURTEEN YEARS AGO THE DOCTORS GAVE HER THREE MONTHS TO LIVE . GOD GAVE HER FOURTEEN YEARS MORE JUST TO...

Jack,
I'm so sorry to hear about your loss. Your Mother was a special lady, and a very beautiful person. Know that you and your family are in my prayers.
Crissy