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Iris E Peters
May 31, 2024
Ms Heidi was "Moma", Travel Buddy" and "Friend ". I Loved her so deeply. She HELPED everyone... the homeless man pushing his buggy with all of his belongings looking for a warm hotel room to get a good night sleep. Tipped all the young workers at MCDonalds when purchasing her iced tea and Carmel Frappuccino . There was nothing she wouldn´t do for those in need. I miss her so and carry her daily with me and my two 4-legged babies. All those she encountered and touch are better people for knowing her trusting they´d pay it forward. Moma got her crown being herself. Please introduce yourself Moma to my loved ones... LOVE You
Iris E Peters
May 31, 2024
Iris Peters
May 31, 2024
Iris Peters
May 31, 2024
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Bernie Brady
May 25, 2024
Great person and Awsome friend! God speed my angel!
Carole Yancey Pruitt
May 24, 2024
I don't recall the first memory , but I remember the years that she and I were best pals in high school. We did everything together. If we didn't have a date, I would go babysitting with her. I still remember that she made 50 cents an hour and I thought that was huge. We took turns sleeping at each other's houses on the weekends. We shopped together and borrowed each others clothes. Her shirts and blouses always looked better on her because I wasn't blessed with big knockers and she had quite a pair. I loved her very much and we trusted each other. There is a hole in my heart today knowing that she is gone. She was and always will be a beautiful person with a beautiful heart.
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