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Lillian D. King

Roanoke Valley, Virginia

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Mrs. Lillian D. (Cricket) King, 75, of Roanoke, Va., passed away Sunday, May 31, 2009. She was born to the late Shephard DuBois and Lucy Whorley. Survivors include daughters, Daina Fizer and Holley N. King, both of Roanoke; brother, James Sheffell, of Atlanta, Ga.; grandchildren, Walter...

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Aunt Cricket lives on in my heart and thoughts!

Daina, Holley and Family. I was so sad to hear that Cricket had passed but know that she is suffering no more. I will remember the good times I had coming over to the house and sitting at the table with Cricket and listen to her laugh and tell her stories.

HOLLEY, NO WORDS CAN EXPRESS YOUR FEELINGS RIGHT NOW ALWAYS KNOW SHE IS IN A BETTER PLACE NO MORE SUFFERING. MY LOVE AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU AT THIS TIME.

Dana, Holley please accept my sympathy on the passing of Aunt Cricket. She fought a long hard battle. God knew she was tired and called her home. Your memories of her will always be with you. She will never be gone, for she will always live in your hearts. I remember how much fun is was to talk with her and to here the stories from the pass. My mother Dot, and Uncle James always spoke of her with so much love. She's now with those whom she loved who have gone on before her. May God...

Please accept my sympathy. You have not lost your loved one, she has just moved on to a better place; a place where there is no more suffering and pain. Your loving memories of Cricket will remain in your hearts forever. May God grant you the strength, peace, and Love to continue on this journey.

Holley, mom and I am so sorry to hear of crickets passing. She made my senior prom dress back in 1986 and I still smile at that time because she topped it off with long evening gloves she lent to me. She made me feel so special. I regret not getting by to see her. Our prayers are with you all. Take care. Love, Bev and Jeane Kenney.

To Holley, Dana and Family, I am truly sadden by your loss. God knows what's best. A place where there is no more suffering or pain. God is good and he has just added another flower to his garden. May He keep you and your family wrapped tight in his loving arms and remember that weeping may endure for a night but joy comes in the morning. Psalms 30:5.

William Fleming Class of '90