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Sheila Williamson Richard
October 4, 2025
Mrs. Hursey was a staple in our community. I will miss her and I am praying for her love ones,
Elaine Schlorff
October 4, 2025
Corky and the extended Hursey family,
My deepest sympathies to you and all of the Hursey family during this time of loss. May the love and memories you share of Shirley bring you comfort during this difficult time.
Aleta & Rhoda Henry
October 3, 2025
Our deepest & most sincere condolences from the family of Felix & Rhoda Henry, formally of Mound City, Illinois.
The Benton Family
October 1, 2025
Our sincere condolences to the family. May the lord bless and keep you.
Linda Brenda and Joe Benton Jr.
Sylvia
October 1, 2025
My sincere condolences and prayers to the Hursey family and its entirety that God will send HIS comforting angels all around you.
Mrs. Shirley was my supervisor at C.E.R.L. back in the 80's. Myself and a few other young ladies was in the high school work program trying to get more graduate credits for graduation. Mrs. Shirley always stayed on us about school and life.
You can rest now Mrs. Shirley.
Marilyn A Starks & Krissie Starks
September 30, 2025
Mrs. Shirley Hursey, was a down to earth person. I met her when I joined the youth choir at Bethel A.M.E. Church. There was not much a young person couldn't talk to her about. Straight forward and telling the truth. She even made a lasting impression on my granddaughter Krissie. They shared the same birthday and Krissie always asked me about her. Ms Hursey may you rest in Truth, your truth. May your family and friends hear your voice in the breeze as it graces their ears.
Till we meet again.
Gloria A Easley
September 28, 2025
It's hard to find the words in expressing the loss of a loved one, especially that of one's mother. Please know my heart aches for you and your family.
Gloria A. Easley
Donna Lee
September 25, 2025
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
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