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Antoinette Roberta Woodfork Baugh James of Chicago. Beloved wife of the late Joseph A, James; loving mother of Antoinette
(Jeffrey) Williamson, Esstagyon (Patrick) Duignan, Gretchen (Darryl) Eure, Josie
(Bernadette), Kinsley (Lillie), Sigrid Bonner, Jacques, Portland (Anthony) Crooks, Chris and Ashley (Jennifer); devoted grandmother of Demetrius, Anwar, Aida, Colin,
Ramius, Jelani, Michelle and Jerald; great grandmother of Ashley. Graveside service Thursday 11:00 a.m. at Oakwoods Cemetery , 1035 E. 67th St., Chicago. A Memorial Service will be announced at a later date at Rockefeller Memorial Chapel, University of Chicago.
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Charles and Chestene Miller
July 21, 2009
To Sister Eure and family we are deeply saddened that your Mom passed. Please know that we all share in your sorrow. Our entire Church family and friends are PraYING for the family. Please allow the Hoply Spirit to comfort you. You have a GREAT loss but God is able to sustain you. Your memories will help you because you and Pastor have told of many good ones. God Bless you. The Miller Family and Freestone Baptist Church Omaha Nebraska
July 5, 2009
My dearest James family,
My thoughts and prayers are with all of you during these times of uncertainty. May God bless you with peace and deliverance of supportive family and friends at this time. God bless you all!
Alcidine Rousseau
Sid Picht
July 3, 2009
Toni,
Memories of your mother and family are among the best memories I have of our time in Chicago. My deepest sympathy. Your mother was tremendous!!
Much Love
Sid
Diana Blakney
July 1, 2009
Toni,
I will always cherish my memories of your mother and how kind she was to Sid and I during the years we lived in Chicago.
Love,
Diana
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