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Michele Kennedy Kouadio
July 28, 2024
Dear Audrey we miss your smiling caring spirit - you´re the only person I know who showered your guests with gifts at your birthday party - you cared for everyone in the neighborhood 
Peace 
Love your neighbor Michele
Michele Kennedy Kouadio
July 28, 2021
Dear Audrey the Kennedy kouadio family misses our "grandmother" who created such beautiful family memories in her creative photo albums. Still have your photo - smiling - on my fridge.
Erica (N I H ) Federal Building
September 2, 2010
To: Celeste and family
Ms. Audrey (mom) don"t want you and the family to shed any tears. She want you to be fill with joy ,because this is a celebration. Remember Ms. Audery was  call on by the good Lord, and you all known when the good Lord call for you,you known what that mean. Ms. Audrey is one of GOD  special angel. Ms. Audrey is alright now .May GOD blessed Celeste and her family.
Erica Bolden
August 31, 2010
To The Warner's Family
You're not alone ,Your mother has not left you,Just because you don;t see her in the flesh do not mean she not here.Ilove Audrey. Audrey and I go back a long time ,she and I use to work at the FGederal building in Bethesda together, and I myself we'll miss her so much ,she was a very very good friend,and Ilove her and miss her.
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Deborah
August 30, 2010
August 30, 2010 
Ms Audrey,
It was very evident that the Lord's most precious on the front line soldier, a radical cheerleader, a passionate and loving witness was always station on her post. Surely, the Lord has recieved one of the most kind and compassionate soul with open arms. Her general concern to each person who entered the bookstore would always received encouragement as well as little gifts of the printed copies of Word of God. Her enjoyment of the Word of was very evident to all and her equipping the Saints was very much a requirement. She truely enjoyed her position.
We win and because of your obedience we march on...
To God be all the Glory!
Deborah
August 30, 2010
My dear sweet Ms Audrey,
Your passion for the Lord was very evident to all who came in contact with you.  The many discussions (bookstore)would exhibit that raw passion and excitement as we all witness the event on the past Presidential election. I am ever so grateful that the Lord let you witness that. Your hugs,kisses, laughter and just the mere attention and care to each and every customer to the church bookstore for rental of dvd's and cd's.
 I know the Lord open wide his arms to recieve back such a Warrior for his Army, a radical and  very much on the Front Line soldier and one who was always station on her post.
We win, Ms Audrey!
And because of you we march on...
To God be all the Glory,
loretta beuchert
August 4, 2010
Hallelujah! God has called home one His finest angels. I worked with Audrey for years at NIH and I can say she was the most organized person I've ever met - she had the Epilepsy library in shape in no time flat. Audrey had a heart of gold and was always surprising us with little gifts she had picked up at yard sales or xeroxed pages of helpful information she thought we could use or words of encouragement and best of all prayers when we needed them the most. She was a powerful witness to the Lord and a wonderful and kind friend to those of us who had the pleausre of knowing her. She will be greatly missed. I know Audrey is smiling down on us all.
Sheila Simmons
August 4, 2010
May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.
John Lathan
August 3, 2010
My Beloved Miss Audrey,
We will always love you for your  loving kindness, your sweet smile and how we could always count on you to be there holding court in the church bookstore. You were the best of friends. We will miss you but we promise to keep you with us forever in our spirits. Memories of you continue to bless us with joy, laughter, and warm hugs for our hearts.
Love, 
John Lathan
Michele Kennedy-Kouadio
August 3, 2010
Fond Remembrance of Audrey Warner
Audrey was my neighbor for 14 years, a loving and devoted grandma to our Oakview Community for over 40 years 
Audrey raised her five children as a single parent most of their lives; she also helped raise her neighbors, their kids and grand kids
 Marlena Rountree grew up with Audrey; she remembers Audrey tying balloons on her car the morning of her young daughter, Autumn's birthday
Audrey was a religious person--she loved God 
She loved her own kids, grands and great grands and her pets immensely-- she always spoke to me about them  
She was a great photo buff, and provided state of the art photos and albums that captured the Kouadio/Davis family events
Audrey hardly complained and had a can-do spirit; Luis her neighbor
says that Audrey helped so many neighbors in the community--giving them gifts or clothes for school-- 
I remember at her own birthday party, she gave out gifts to all who attended
That's a thoughtful, giving spirit--she did preach about the gifts of a loving God 
She was a dedicated worker in the U.S. government many years and was a very conscientious worker; she also fought for workers rights, particularly for those of women in the professional administrative jobs 
Audrey was a saint; you couldn't find a better neighbor or friend
   Yes, sometimes we argued a little; but that made us closer 
She always had a big ole hug for my kids; I can see her wrapping them in her bosom saying "come here and give me some brown sugar'
My son recollects pulling weeds with Audrey just a few days ago-- her company meant a lot to him... 
Young and old, all colors and ethnic backgrounds -- everyone knew Audrey in the Oakview community; she was a pioneer there -- bringing diversity to the neighborhood over 4 decades ago
 
She never had to ask to have her walk shoveled during snow storms; Luis and Rusty were always there to help her 
 I am sorry that in the last year, I hurried past Audrey --  my friend, mentor, second mother and grandmother to attend to "important matters" 
Her passing has taught me to make time”--to stop and say hello to those who are important to me before they leave to meet their loving Maker;        
     Even to stop and say hello to a lonely stranger.... 
I can tell you that my neighbors in Oakview and my family are grieving for our neighborhood friend and grandma, the heart and good example of a Christian in our Oakview community
 
We love you and will miss you Audrey--
 
Michele Kennedy-Kouadio
Marlena, Rusty, Amber and Autumn Rountree
Luis and his family
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