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Lila B. KEY

Lawrenceville, New Jersey

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KEY, Lila B. Of Lawrenceville, 94. Service: 5 p.m. Sunday, Life Abundant Church of God, 167 Mercer St., Trenton. Calling: 3-5 p.m. Sunday at church. Burial: Miley, SC. Arrangements: Hughes Funeral Home

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Dear Thomas in remembering of mother how i could ever forget we talked about Mother so much i believed she knew me. Key when it rain it's MOTHER looking down watering her flowers "Children's", when the sunshine it's her smile. Also on a hot sunny day when you're looking for shade to cool off Mother have on her" Sunday Hat" protecting you always........Esther Miller 4/3/13

Dear Thomas in remembering of mother how i could ever forget we talked about Mother so much i believed she knew me. Key when it rain it's MOTHER looking down watering her flowers "children's, when the sunshine it's her smile. Also on a hot sunny day when you're looking for shade to cool off MOTHER has on her "Sunday Hat" protecting you always......... 4/3/14

Dear Nate we would like to sent u our deepest condolences Fest and Gail Watson

I met you Sister Key when Sister Garrett would bring me to your church on Clinton Avenue. Such a wonderful spirit and beautiful voice. I loved to hear you sing (harmonize). Used to see you downtown sometimes. You will be missed. God Bless.

Sorry I cannot be with you'll at this time, but my prayers are with you

I remember when my family moved to Klagg Ave and the Key family was the first to introduce themselves.The Key family displayed love, caringness, understanding and hope. Mom Key as we would call her was a very stern, forward,direct mother to all whom came into her present. Everyone I knew would address her with the uttermost respect because that was something she taught and live by on a daily basis. Mom Key would feed you if you were hungry and witness to you while you were eating her good...

Reflexions Of An Earth Angel,

As a child, I remember going to church with my Aunt Naomi and watching her and Mother Key, feeling as though I was in Heaven. This was at The Church Of God on Clinton Ave. I'm A grown man now, and can truely say the spirit that I felt back then was an introduction to life in Heaven. The love that Mother Key spreaded here on Earth will (Truely) be missed, but (Never) forgotten... It's time to (Rejoice) the life she lived becaused God was (Always) in the...

To The Family Of Miss Key,I Would Talk With Her Often When I Saw In The Lobby At The Complex Where She Lived She Always Had Words Of Wisdom.She Will Be Miss Very Much.But She Is With Her Lord And Savior Now, Whom She Loved Very Much. To GOD BE THE GLORY.GOD BLESS.

To the Key Family,

Your mother was a true woman of God whose love for people extended beyond Sunday service gatherings. Her light will never go out as long as each of us continues to example the many things she has shared with us. Please know that my family is praying for you.
Sincerely
Karen and Alvin Harvey