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Audrey Yancey Obituary

YANCEY, Audrey 76, of Largo, passed July 16. Survived daughters, Delores (Jerry)Warden, Brenda Drury; sons, Len and Darren Yancey; granddaughter, Verdonna Kobani; and great-grand-daughter, Vanessa Kobani; grandson, Jerry Warden, Jr.; great-granddaughter, Kayla Warden.

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Published by Tampa Bay Times on Jul. 19, 2009.

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LaNessia Miller

August 17, 2009

Mammy you were a shining star to this world. You touched so many lives and I thank you for loving your grandson so much and making him the beautiful man he is today, that he can share his love with me and our girls. Thank you for all your love. Your family will truly miss you.

Riley Miller

August 17, 2009

Mammy I love you so MUCH! Have fun with the butterflies in heaven. I will always miss you and you will be in my heart. I will always be thinking of you.

Jerry Warden

August 17, 2009

Audrey/Mammy
As a young child you made me the man I have grown to be. With all your love and discipline I thank you for the wonderful times we have had together. I also thank you for showing me how to give love to my family. I will always remember you with the deepest love and the respect that you tought me to show others. Because of you I have found what the joy of love, life and family can truly be. You will always be in my heart.

Valerie Lowitzki

July 22, 2009

Audrey (Sue) was like a second mother to me back in Oklahoma. We had some great times together like driving and doing donuts in the snow when she was PG.I could write so much about that loving lady but anybody that knew her understood her and loved her. Her heart was as big as the world.And I'm so glad I got to see her before God took her home.She will truley be missed.But she will always be in our hearts and watching over us from above.

Cindy

July 21, 2009

Susie,
You was my Florida mom. 26 years ago I met you and from day one, I loved you and felt like your family.When I was at my lowest, you kept my spirits up with all your letters. I miss you and you will always be in my heart. You left me with lots of memories and I love you Susie.

Verdonna Kobani

July 21, 2009

Mammy,
Words can not express the lost that I feel. Though you did not go alone, for a part of me went with you, the day God called you home. I will keep the memories of us close to my heart and I know that we will be together again someday.
I love you and I miss you so much.

Tricia Fluet

July 20, 2009

Mammy was a wonderful woman and has touched many hearts and lives. I am greatful to say that she was a big part of my life and my daughters Great Grandmother. We will always cherish the memories that we had with her and remember how she has touched our lives. We love her and will miss her.
Words can't express our sympathy for the rest of the family, you are in our thoughts and prayers.

Steve Drury

July 19, 2009

Susie,
Our fond remembrances will be with us always. Thanks for the memories. Steve, Stevie, Sheldon, Stevie Jo, Ethan, Stephanie, Natalie, Sara, Nathaniel, and Samantha

Brenda Drury

July 19, 2009

Mother,
I will miss you so
And I want you to know
That as you watch from above
You still have all my love

July 19, 2009

We miss her so much

vanessa kobani

July 19, 2009

She was my great-grandma so we had four generation and I called her mammy. I knew her for 10 years.
I love her forever and we all will miss her.

Delores Warden

July 19, 2009

My Mom,
In Life I loved you dearly, In death I love you still. In my heart you hold a place, that no one could ever fill. It broke my heart to lose you, but you didn't go alone, for part of me went with you, the day God took you home. I will cherish your memory and let it live on. Your loving daughter, Pie.

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