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May 13, 2010
I wish there were words...........
Greg Brice
May 12, 2010
I was blessed to have met Mother Whitlock. Although I only met her once, when I visited her at ECMC, it was an experience that I will never forget. The image of this soft spoken, confidant soldier of the Lord is an image that I will carry with me always. God moved on me when I was with her to not only pray with and for her but to also share a word of encouragement with her, which I was later informed, moved her in a mighty way. To the Whitlock, Chambless and Williams families, my deepest sympathies and prayers of comfort are with you during your time of bereavement. Know that Mother is with her Father and that she is in no more pain. Phillipians 1:21 "to live is Christ and to die is gain."
My Nannie :-)
Clarisse Chambless
May 12, 2010
Danise Wilson
May 12, 2010
How blessed I feel to have had you in my life. No one could have asked for a more loving grandmother. I thank you for teaching me about the importance of a relationship with the Lord! I thank you for always siding with me against my mom and dad even when I was wrong. I thank you for allowing me to make you laugh and smile. I just Thank You! I rejoice knowing that you are no longer suffering or laboring. Words cant express how much I will miss you! I LOVE YOU NAN!!!
with her youngest grandchild Sydney
May 12, 2010
nannie with her first great great grandchild Richard
May 12, 2010
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