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2016
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Marcia Reese
April 28, 2016
To: Maxine and Fred,
May heart goes out to you two and your families. May God Bless and Keep you.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Marcia (Smith) Reese
of Florence, Kentucky.
Anita Zachery
April 23, 2016
enjoyed mrs Margie at the Roosevelt center where we line danced we enjoyed laughter,joking,and talked about the cute outfits she had sewn that looked like they were bought,she will surely be missed,prayers for the family
Pearl Palmore
April 23, 2016
to the O Neal family,
especially Fred/ MAXINE. I really can't say a lot about your mom. she lived her life so humble and loved by every body who met her. no one was a stranger to her. ask her to help you in whatever, and she was there. she did not know how to say no. I loved her so dearly, I can't apprehend in my mind that she is not with us. my heart is bleeding. I know that she is in a better place with the Lord. That is my comfort, keep me in your prayers.
from my heart to your's from Pearl
Frances Mayes
April 22, 2016
Our Deepest Sympathy to Alma Williams and the entire family. Lamargie was a beautiful person, always jolly with not a care in the world. I will miss that beautiful smile.
DEBRA ROBINSON
April 22, 2016
To Fred & Maxine and the O'Neal Family, my Prayers goes out to you during this difficult time. Cousin Margie was a wonderful lady to be around,her smile will be truly missed at our Taylor-Glenn Family Reunion. She is an Angel in Heaven along with cousin Sissy, may they both R.I.P.
LOVE COUSIN DEBRA L. ROBINSON (TAYLOR)
Dwight and Mary Martin
April 22, 2016
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Gerald, Vicki, and Christon Martin
April 22, 2016
As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.
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