Jessie R. Batch

Jessie R. Batch

Jessie Batch Obituary

Published by Potomac News and Manassas Journal Messenger on Jan. 16, 2005.
On Jan. 11, 2005, Jessie R. Batch, age 87, died of heart failure at Prince William Hospital in Manassas. A life-long resident of Baltimore, Jessie was the beloved wife of the late Leroy Batch, the loving mother of Shirley Rice, dear sister of Gordon and Bernard Bull, Bernadine Dawson, and Charlotte Ott. She is also survived by many nieces, nephews, and her cat Cindy Batch. Relatives and friends may call on Monday from 10 a.m. to noon at the family owned Ambrose Funeral Home, Inc., 1328 Sulphur Spring Road, Arbulus, Md., where a service will immediately follow at the funeral hour of noon. Interment at Loudon Park Cemetery. Sign the guestbook at http://www.potomacnews.com or http://www.manassasjm.com.

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October 27, 2005

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August 26, 2005

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January 16, 2005

Potomac News and Manassas Journal Messenger posted an obituary.

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Frank Brisbon

October 27, 2005

We are very sorry to the family for your loss. Death hurts because God did not mean for us to die. The Bible says that you can see your loved one again. Please take out your own copy of the Bible and read John 5:28,29. Also the Bible speaks of a time when there will be no more death. We look foward to that time. Please read Isiah 33:24 and Revelation 21:3,4. The family will be in our prayers.

Sincerely

Frank Brisbon.

Frank Brisbon

August 26, 2005

So sorry to the family for the lost. Confort from the scriptures can help us to cope with these things. Rev. 21:3,4 says there is going to be a time in the future when death will no longer take us or our loved ones. We look forward to that time. The family will be in our prayers.

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