Velma-Mackell-Obituary

Velma A. Mackell

Centreville, Maryland

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Velma A. Mackell departed this life on Monday, August 6, 2018. She was born in Lothian, MD on May 20, 1945 to the late John Wesley and Margaret Jane Bias. She leaves fond memories to be cherished by her husband, George E. Mackell. Three sons, Xavier, Sr. (Marita), McCallius, Sr. and Harold...

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Those we love don't go away, they walk beside us everyday. At times, I can recall some of Ms. Velma many conversations. She and I would laugh and laugh. Sometimes, Brenna you would look over to see what we were laughing about. Ms. Velma and I couldn't tell you what we were talking about because this was our "girl talk". May you and your family continue to find comfort in rare memories like this. Much Love. Cecelia

Velma & Family,
May your cherished memories give you strength and peace during this difficult time. So very sorry for your loss.

To the Mackell family. So sorry for your loss. May the love of God comfort you and give you peace.

To the Mackell and Bias family I am very sorry for your loss. Velma was a fun and loving person a very hard working person and always smiling and joking with others. She will be missed by all. Velma was a true friend. May God Bless you all.

Love always
Rosemary

To the Mackell Family,
Our prayers are with each and every one of you. We are so sorry for your lost. May god bless the family.!
Ralph & Wanda Gough

To The Bias & Mackel Family
My deepest sympathy are extended to your family on this sad occasion. I have fond memories of Velma. Rev. Margurite Askew Kirkland Class of 64.

To the Mackell Family.

May God be with your family to comfort you in this difficult time. Keep your faith in God.

Shanea,
I'm praying that God's comfort and Perfect Peace will surround you and family during this difficult time and beyond.
Stay Blessed,
your big sister/friend
Michele Turner

My deepest condolences to the family on your loss. There are no words sufficient to describe the pain you are feeling. May all of you find comfort and peace in all the loving memories you've shared together of your wife, mother and grandmother. Please be comforted in knowing that God understands your grief and he cares for you. 1 Peter 5:6,7) Pray to God, he will strengthen you and give you peace.