J.C.-Mitchell-Obituary

J.C. Mitchell

Huntsville, Alabama

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Jan. 29, 1936 - March 2, 2011 J.C. Mitchell, 75, of New Market passed away Wednesday. Mr. Mitchell was retired from Hart and Cooley and was a member of Hurricane Grove Baptist Church. He is survived by his son, Johnny D. Mitchell; two daughters, Candace Walls and Kristin Walls; two...

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Johnny, I am so sorry to hear about your dad. He was a nice man and will be truly missesd. But he is only gone for awhile we will see him again. I know that words dont help much right now.But all I can do for you now is to pray for you and that and time is your greatest healer. Our prayers are with you, I have been in your shoes it dose get better. Your friend, Brenda Kennemer Alverson

Johnny,
Sorry about your dad. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. I pray God will give you comfort.
(Mabel's sister)

Johnny, sorry to hear about J C death He was a long time Friend and We traveled many miles together and had a lot fun in Our younger years, sorry we could not attend the vistation but was on way to KY. Mildred Mother very sick. Our Prayers are with You, Jimmy and Mildred Hill

mr jc was a good man,and so his is son johnny.i am johnny step daughter and it horriable,we will mis him. -stephanie

To the family of JC: I was so sorry to hear of the death of JC. He is with the angels. May the Lord hold you in his arms and give you peace.

I am so sorry to hear of your loss Johnny. My heart goes out to you. It's hard when you lose a parent.

JC Fussy Hill will never be the same. Johnny my condolences go to you my friend, I truly understand your loss. Your neighbor and friend,
Ricky Helton

I will miss his happy smile and his wave good morning. Only knew him for a short time, but he was a man to be remembered. My heart goes out to you with sympathy. Your neighbor Charlie and Lois Bombara New Market

We will miss his happy smile and good morning wave. We only knew him a short time but he was a man to be remembered.
Your neighbor Charlie and Lois Bombara New Market AL