6 Entries
Leah Faison
October 17, 2016
Dear Grandma Virginia -
We never had a chance to meet, but I think of you all of the time. My daddy is Wayne. I am 8 years old, and my brother, Bryce, is 10 years old. Mommy and Daddy named me Leah Virginia in memory of you. Auntie Tamara also had a little girl and she named her Virginia Laine. When I was a baby, my daddy gave me the stuffed doggy you held while you were in the hospital. Daddy said you named him Waffles. I sleep with Waffles every night at Daddy's house. I wish I had met you. I think we would have so much fun together. I am in 3rd grade now, and we have to do a report on a saint of our choice. I chose Saint Virginia from Genoa. My daddy is super awesome because of you. I love you. I will see you in heaven one day.
Love,
Leah Virginia Faison
David and Elizabeth Harpe
December 23, 2005
Mr. Faison
Just a note to let you know how sorry we are to read and hear about the death of your wife. She was such a kind woman. She actually babysat our son Michael when he was in 4th and 5th grade, now he is in 10th. He loved being with her. We just wanted to send our sympathies and to let you know we are thinking of you all especially during this holiday season. May God bless you all.
Your down the street neighbors
David and Elizabeth Harpe
Susan Walker
December 22, 2005
Scott, Julie and sons,
I was so sorry to hear that your mother had passed on. I will keep you in my prayers and I hope you will have a peaceful Christmas (how peaceful can it be with 4 boys) knowing that your mother is no longer suffering and in pain. Take care.
Bill Roller
December 22, 2005
I wish to express sincere condolences on behalf of myself and your friends in Colfax. I wish all of you strength and peace in your hearts.
Tom Smith
December 22, 2005
Dear Julie and Scott,
Very sorry to hear about your loss. It's never easy, even when people have been sick and as you said, "it was time to go." She led a good life. Raised good kids, too! We hope to get over later today, schedule permitting. Best, Tom and Joann
Lorrie DeBiaso
December 21, 2005
Wayne, You may remember me as Lorrie Taggart. I knew you back when you dated Julie Hooker and you worked at Winn Dixie. I am so sorry to hear about your mother. I do remember her as being so warm and friendly. Hope it helps to know that friends and surely family are thinking of you and praying for strength during this difficult time and especially during this time of year. Hope you are doing well. I probably havent seen you in about 15 years or so. Take care of yourself. You were always a fun, sweet person to be around.
Peace, Lorrie
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