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Angie Masincup
December 3, 2008
Thinking back, the memories that I have are of visiting my cousins and somehow Aunt Faye was just "there" - always with a smile, always with a kind word, always encouraging. Aunt Faye, you must be the most courageous person that I have ever known for you made it through so much illness, again, always with a smile, always moving on, always something positive. I will remember you fondly.
Sharon / Charlie, my deepest sympathies, and please remember: no one and no thing can ever take your memories from you.
May you find peace in your hearts and minds!
Love cousin Angie
THURMA KENNEDY
November 26, 2008
Celebrating a life well lived. We will cherish the memories forever.
Judy Pitman
November 20, 2008
I know this entry is traditionally to the family of the one whom has passed on but I'm breaking traditon. I would like to send this to my dearest friend, Faye Bromley Kennedy:
Faye, you were the only true Friend I had in my childhood. I will always remember walking across each other's back yards and walking across the street to school, catching the school bus and eventually driving a car....no one was safe then! I will always remember coming up and hanging around the restaurant in Mitchellville while you cooked and how you hated to peel the onions. Your hamburgers were out of this world and there will never be another french fry as good as yours. The building is still there and I think of you every time I go back. It never made any difference to you how rotton the day had gone or how bad you might feel, you always made sure that every one else felt good. You either did it through your smile, a kind word or some times just being around you would be enough. I miss you dearly. I'm proud of you and what you have accomplished in your life time, including your wonderful family that you have always taken so much pride in. I feel you close to my heart and will hold you there always. Thanks for being such a gift to all whom have known you, loved you and been blessed by you. I'll see you again dearest of friends.
Gidget Madaris
November 10, 2008
You will be missed. I know you and Janette are with each other now. Give her a big hug for me. You two were the most giving and caring people I have gotten to know, and I will always be proud to know we all thought of each other as sisters!!
Christina Bonczek
November 10, 2008
Sharon,Charlie I know that we have not talked in years but when I saw the article in paper I was suddenly saddened. My Sisters Tracy and Cathy and I got the change to see and actually have lunch with Faye and Chuck at Andre's Fish Market in Oxnard a couple years back. We just told stories and caught up on everyone. It was So Nice for all of us. I have such fond memories of Her : ) May God Bless All of You at this Sad time and Always! and May the Memories of "Faye" live in your heart everyday.
God Bless and Take Care!
Barbara Abbott
November 7, 2008
The last time I spoke with your Mom, I was comforted by her words that she was content returning to Jesus.
Our friendship wasn't long, but very meaninful because of her inspirational attitude. We gals who form the Breast Cancer Survivors here in Newnan came to love her dearly.
You are blessed to have such a beautiful mother.
She is not gone, but just gone on.
Love,
Barbara Abbott
Faye Holloway
November 6, 2008
Sharon, I would like to share my thoughts with you about your Mom. I did not know her very long, but she was a joy to everyone that knew her. We saw each other mostly at the Bosom Buddies meetings and sometimes at Church. I know you will miss her but she was a good friend to many people and will be remembered with love. Faye Holloway, Newnan, Georgia
Thomas Ravella
November 5, 2008
I will miss you mom.You were the best mother-in-law I could have ever had.I am glad you are in paradise now and I will see you someday when I get there.
Love Tom
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