WILLIE-BLACKSHEAR-Obituary

WILLIE MAE BLACKSHEAR

Cleveland, Ohio

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WILLIE MAE BLACKSHEAR, 86, departed this life on Thursday, Oct. 22, 2009. VIEWING 9 A.M.-7 P.M. TUESDAY, OCT. 27 AT THOMAS G. SMITH FUNERAL HOME, 14601 ST. CLAIR AVE. Services 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 28 at William Temple Church of God in Christ, 6812 Woodland Ave., with the family receiving...

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Momma Mae,

I am going to miss you terribly. I love you now and I will love you always.
Colletta's Sister, BKA DELLA

Phedella Bradford )

God has sent home a beautiful and loving person, may the family be blessed.

We are so very sad to hear about Mrs. Blackshear. She traveled with us so often. She was a enjoyable person. She would always go to the back of the bus with the group. She did eat those cherries when some of us wouldn't try it, and then she said it was a piece of cake.She will be truly truly missed by all of us. Especialy Melvin and Diane Littlejohn. Again our deepest sympathy.

I am going to miss my auntie Willie Mae she had a good sense of humor .My auntie could tell a story and keep you laughing. I am so happy I got that wonderful sense of humor from her. I love you and will miss you. Love always Barbara

I am going to miss my grandmother. She was amazing! Sharp as a tack. She was a beautiful woman and there probably is not one time during our telephone conversation that she told me, "I Love You". Just about two weeks ago, while sitting in the kitchen with her, my mom, my husband, and "Bud", she was saying how she had been trying to find a job, but once the employers found out how old she was, they could not figure out why she wanted to work. She enjoyed working because it kept her going. ...

I am going to miss my grandmother. She was amazing! Sharp as a tack. She was a beautiful woman and there probably is not one time during our telephone conversation that she told me, "I Love You". Just about two weeks ago, while sitting in the kitchen with her, my mom, my husband, and "Bud", she was saying how she had been trying to find a job, but once the employers found out how old she was, they could not figure out why she wanted to work. She enjoyed working because it kept her going. ...