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linda lam
October 16, 2014
I am so glad that Paul and I were able to come to Uncle Henry's funeral. I know I hadn't seen him for many years, but thought of him often and loved the times our families shared together at Grandma and Grandpa's house for those many Christmas's. Those were some great memories. Two sweeter people you would never find than Aunt Grace and Uncle Henry. They are both missed, but not forgotten. I really enjoyed getting to know their grandchildren, spouses, and great grandchildren during the visitation time after the meal.
Much love,
Linda (Scott) Lam
October 12, 2014
May God bless your entire family with peace and hope. Your parents were loved by so many. The stories shared by the team members of their love that was demonstrated to all are very touching. May God bless you today and always.
Kim
Nanette Gorrell
October 10, 2014
We had the privalege of meeting Henry and Grace and enjoyed them so much..he was so devoted to his wife and was so sweet with her..it was a pleasure to be allowed to spend time with him..Nanette Gorrell LPN
Lynda (Daley) Linton
October 9, 2014
Brother Swinney preached my dad's funeral service in 1979. They we're like brothers and he said @my dad's service the only difference between the two of them is that my dad (Charles Daley) beat him to HEAVEN.. A dear man dedicated to the work of the Lord. My goodness hard to believe he lived 36 years more than my dad. Our family loved him so much. I attended with my mom and dad the Tulakes Baptist Church on more than one occasion. God Bless you're family that remains and I know that you and daddy are having a glorious reunion in Heaven as well as my Mom. RIP dear friend. Lynda Daley Linton (daughter of Charles & Pauline Daley
Shirley Stump Rasberry
October 9, 2014
"Mischief" for Uncle Henry is an understatement - always the jokester. Rejoicing today for the heavenly reunion I know you are having with Aunt Grace, Thomas and Elizabeth, Anna Maude and Clay! All of you are missed, still loved and not forgotten.
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