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Janice Berniece Thompson Donald-Coman

Marion, Indiana

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Janice Berniece Thompson Donald-Coman 80 years old, departed this life on Sunday October 29th 2023 to be with her heavenly Father Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. She was born in Marion IN, to the late George H. Thompson and Evangelist Missionary Evelyn P. {Stewart} Thompson. She was a lifetime...

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Hi Mama, it has been a year since you left us we all miss you everyday and you're always in a heart. I know you're here with us everyday. Love you always and forever mama.

Aunt Berniece ! I´m going to always think about you. How can I not? You gave me my lifelong nickname of " Jack ". Goodness I´m going to miss you . Woke up thinking about you and all of my childhood memories that you were an important key role in. I love you Aunt Berniece and I want you to tell my Grandma Charlene I said that I love her as well.

"My Aunt Berniece" As I lovingly called you ever since I was a little girl. So many wonderful memories. I´m truly gonna miss you, I loved to hear you laugh. Thank you for the love and wisdom I will put it to good use. I love you infinity Condolences to all the family and friends. God bless you all

Mama I will miss you everyday of my life. You are wonderful Mother Grandmother. Love You Mama.

My deepest condolences to Berniece's entire family. Berniece was such good and loving friend to my sister Polly (Barbara Donald). They were great Bingo partners, always looking out for each other. I appreciate the help given to me by Berniece (Paula and Aaliyah) whenever Polly was in need. RIH Berniece.

May I offer my deepest sympathies to all the family of Our Dearly Departed Janice Berniece. Oh, How this great woman will be missed!

I Love You Mama My Sweet Loving Angel My Queen Always And Forever I Will Never Forgot What You Done For Me And Taught Me

Our deepest sympathy.

In loving memory of a wonderful person. I will miss the times with Bernice coming to her house to roll her hair, because it was much more than that. We shared many great laughs and we always talked about how much this world has changed. I'm going to miss you. Rest in Peace.