Myrtice-Thomas-Obituary

Myrtice N. Thomas

Bloomfield, Connecticut

About

LOCATION
Bloomfield, Connecticut

Obituary

Send Flowers

THOMAS, Myrtice N. Myrtice N. Thomas, 77, of Bloomfield, wife of Deacon Walter L. Thomas passed peacefully into the arms of our heavenly father, Monday (May 4, 2009) at St. Francis Hospital. She was the daughter of the late Eugene and Lucy Mae Davis. Myrtice was a member of The First...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

To; The Entire Thomas Family

Gowing up with Donna, Debra and Irene at the "old" First Baptist" on Blue Hills ave. Your mom always had a beautiful smile. And when I had my set of twins she would always whisper words of encouragement in my ear on Sundays. Her presence will truly be missed. she used to sit at the breakfast table on some Sundays in the fellowship hall and we would talk about the days past. She kept Mr. Tthomas on his toes as well. I love you all and will keep...

To my spiritual dad Deacon Thomas and The entire Family- Momma Myrtice was a true spiritual mother to me- Since the first day I met her when the Church was located on Greenfield St in Hartford known then as First Baptist, she has never , ever changed towards me . She has always treated me with love and kindness and has always encouraged me when I would get discouraged and told me to continue to hold my head up high because God loved me and has a wonderful plan for my life. It is so hard to...

Walter,
My heart goes out to you at this time and in days ahead

We are sending our love and condolences. I am sorry we did not realize that it was Mrs. Thomas the day Donna called my mom Dorothy Thomas. She was confused as to who was calling. We know that God will be with you in your time of sorrow and help to carry you through.

Mr. Thomas I am so sorry to hear about the lost of your wife I have never really met her, but I heard you talk about her all the time. I know that it is a great lost to you and my thought and prayers are with you during this time of breavement. God knows everything best, may her soul rest in peace.

Gladys, Bob, Adrian, and Jodyann at 6 Sandpiper drive

To the Thomas family,

My Aunt Mytrice will truly be missed by our family. There was never a family event that she did not attend. I will cherish her memories always. No more pain, no more sorrow, Mytrice rest in the arms of the savior now. I can imagine her rejoicing with her mom, dad and brothers. I am sure she has alreday found the hat store and by now she can where any one she choose. God is good all the time and I know his grace and mercy will see us through.

May God Bless you in this time of sorrow

To the Family,

May the Lord keep you in Perfect Peace. She will be missed my many.

God Bless You,

Thomas Family know that My family and I love you and you are in our prayers. God's peace and love comfort you through this time.