1910 - 2003
1910 - 2003
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1910
2003
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6 Entries
Lois Dent
April 4, 2003
Roy and Alice, just want to extend my deepest sympathies in the loss of your Dad. I pray that the Lord will sustain you during this time.
John A. Barnett & Family
April 4, 2003
Roy & Alice Treadway and the whole Treadway Family, So sorry to hear of your Father's passing. The whole family is in our thoughts and prayers. May he rest in piece.
It has been a pleasure knowing your family and working with you.
If there is anything we can do to help, please let us know.
The John Barnett Bamily
April 4, 4-04-03
Cyndi Bernard
April 4, 2003
Dear Mrs. Treadway and Family,
I was so sorry to hear of Mr. Treadway's death. I so enjoyed his visits when he would stop in to pay his insurance when I was with State Farm. He always had a smile on his face and something nice to say. With time, sorrows fade, but the memories grow dearer. May you find peace and comfort in your memories.
Sincerely,
Cyndi Bernard
Gary Bradley
April 3, 2003
Delton, sorry for your loss. I know you will miss him. I must echo what Len said, the times we spent with your Dad and Mom were truly special and will be burned in my memories for life. They are truly some of the best people I have met in this journey called life. All our love. Gary, Linda, Zach and Kait.
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Len Bradley
April 3, 2003
Delton and Alice:
So sorry to hear about Mr. Treadway's passing, but, as we all know, he is now where there is no more pain or suffering and is experiencing the glorious presence of our Risen Lord.
I will always have fond memories of being at your parents' home on Sunday after church, enjoying all of Mrs. Treadway's typical Sunday spread and hearing her fret over whether everyone had enough to eat.
Likewise, I will remember watching wrestling with Mr. Treadway and being astonished by how excited he would get at those times.
Mr. and Mrs. Treadway are the best kind of people one could have the pleasure of knowing and being around. I know you will miss Mr. Treadway dearly, but we'll see him again soon.
We love you all very much.
Len, Becky, Andrea and Will
Tammy Harris-Dillon
April 3, 2003
My condolences to your family on Uncle Roy's passing from his earthly life. I hope you can take comfort in the certainty that God liberated him yesterday and reunited him with Granny and Aunt Ida Jo and the rest of our family that preceded him to eternity.
Uncle Roy always had a sweet smile and a loving nature toward all of us "kids" and that is the memory of him that I will cherish.
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