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Shirley Nettles Jones
September 7, 2025
Eugene was my first cousin. We didn't get to see each other much when he moved to Texas, but I always remembered him. He reminded me of our Uncle Harry, and when Aunt Mamie died he saw me across the room and thought I was his daughter who had come to surprise him. That made me feel good that I looked like part of his family. He was a good man and I am so glad he made it to 90. He loved his family, which is a wonderful trait to pass on. He passed on my parents anniversary, so I am sure I will remember the date. May God bless all of his family. I look forward to seeing him in Heaven.
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Hayes Funeral Home
May 2, 2025
Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.
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