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Lillian Hunnicutt "Nell" McAninch

Houston, Texas

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LILLIAN "NELL" HUNNICUTT McANINCH, 62, of Houston passed away on October 9, 2004. Lillian is survived by her daughters, Debra Barnard and husband Mike, Pamela Hester, Darlene Baker and husband Terry, Gaye Quinton and husband Robby and Sharon Shifflett and husband Frank; sisters, Judy Jones, Ellen...

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There are no words to say to help there are no thoughts that could ease the pain there is only time that will pass and has passed but with the help from God Above it will get easier may peace and God's love surround us all and may Gods grace and blessings fall upon my sisters and my family

No bond is as great as that between a parent and child. My deepest condolences are with you as you grieve.

I was blessed by having 2 mothers, Nell for bringing me into this world and having the heart big enough to let Lavelle adopt me and raise me as her own. I loved both of these women. The greatest joy though is knowing that I have sisters that love one another. "Mom"
instilled that in us, even in her last days. That we were to love one another. Thanks for being a wonderful mother, grandmother and greatgrandmother. May you rest in peace near that beautiful water.

My dear sisters, I am so sorry for your loss. I wish I could be there for you, but as you know, distance will not allow it.
I am sorry to say I have no memories of Nell, but I do know that I have some great sisters by her and Daddy. May the Lord comfort you all in this time of loss.
Debra Kay, Sharon, Pam, Darlene, and Gaye, I love you all and my prayers are with you.

Love your baby sister
Scharlotte Thomas and family
(Mark, Kristyn, Jason, and...

Momma, was a very dear woman who was loved very much by her daughters ...her grandchildren and great grandchildren her family and friends she was a strong and loving woman.... she will be greatly missed by all that knew and loved her she was the most awsome woman that i know... she was my mother no words can ever describe the way i feel or the love that was felt ......Rest Well Momma Your work here is done i love you always and forever ......Thank You God for letting me have her for my Mother...

Nell was and will eternally be my Sister - nothing can ever change the love we share for one another. I will miss her wonderful sense of humor, generous, caring nature and unrequited love. Precious nieces, you have my heart and I pray that God will be your protector and guide in this life. If we believe in Jesus Christ as our Savior & Redeemer, and yield our lives to HIM, our goodbye to Nell is only for a short time - someday, we will rejoin one another on the other side. The sting of death...

I also met MiMi online. She was a great comfort to me in some bad times in my life. She always had an upbeat attitude and a love of God that has been an inspiration to me. God Bless, my friend.

-Catzpjs from Fathom

Families have a way growing up and moving away; however, the memories (no matter how faint or distant) live on to continue to bring us joy. I know that letting go of a parent is very hard to do. But know that many friends and your family have you in there prayers and thoughts. I truly wish each of you the best and all the strength you need to make it through this difficult time.
I love you all,
Bruce Dale

I have not seen Aunt Nell in over 30 years. During my childhood and teenage years, she and Uncle Johnny were very much a part of my life. Aunt Nell always had a place for me to stay if I needed it and I can remember that she always looked at the brighter side of things about life. That is the way I will always remember her.

Mark Nichols