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MYLES Funeral Service for Mr. Willie Frank Myles, Sr., who passed on October 10, 2002, will be held Friday, October 18, 2002 at 1PM in Friendship Baptist Church, Rev. Isaac Roberts, Pastor. He was employed with Mobile Gas (Cornerstone) for 24 years. Mr. Myles leaves to mourn a loving wife of 27 years, Bobbie Myles; 7 sons, Andrew (Tammy), Bobby, Willie, Anthony, Lamar (Sheila), Kenneth (Kimberly) and Willie Myles (Kenecia); 2 daughters, Bridgette and Arteshia (Shannal); brother, Johnathan (Murlene); 2 sisters, Sarrie (Lucious) and Rubbies; 33 grandchildren; 5 great grandchildren; a host of other relatives and many sorrowing friends. Mr. Myles will rest at the mortuary in the R.C. Thomas Memorial Chapel on Thursday (Today) from 4 PM - 8 PM and in the church on Friday from 11:30 AM until the hour of service. Interment will be in Edgewood Cemetery. Professional Service By: www.mckinney-searsmortuary.com Please sign the Guestbook at Jacksonville.com
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To Mrs. Myles:
I never had the opportunity to meet your husband but as they say behind every good man is a good woman. I know the type of woman that you are. I know that things may not quite make since right now but know that God is too wise to make a mistake. Losing my mother suddenly just 9 short months ago I know everything that you are feeling right now. Just remember that LOVE NEVER DIES. You and your family are in my heart and my prayers.
Sabrina Jones
October 23, 2002
McKinney-Sears Mortuary, Inc. would like to express our deepest sympathy to you during this time of sorrow. Remember to look ever to Jesus and He will carry you through.
Reginald R. McKinney, L.F.D.
MCKINNEY-SEARS MORTUARY, INC.
October 19, 2002
To the late Mr. Willie Frank Myles Sr.,
I will always remember the love and kindness that he showed me. He will be greatly missed. I will never forget how he would take me fishing and the conversations that we had.
He was a straight forward person who adhered to treating others as he would like to be treated.
A thought for the Family:
Now unto him that is able to keep you from falling, and to present [you] faultless before the presence of his glory with exceeding joy,
To the only wise God our Saviour, [be] glory and majesty, dominion and power, both now and ever. Amen.
Jude 1:24,25
I Love You Dad.
God Bless.
Shannal Thomas
October 19, 2002
MY DEAREST AUNT BOBBIE JEAN YOU HAVE MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY FOR THE LOSTOF UNCLE FRANK, YOUR BESTFRIEND,YOUR LIFE YOUR HUSBAND FOR OVER 27 YEARS.I CANT BEGIN TO KNOW HOW YOU MUST FEEL AT THIS TIME. I ONLY KNOW FROM A NEICES POINT OF VIEW. IM VERY SAD .MY HEART HURTS I STILL CANT BELIEVE UNCLE FRANKS GONE. IM TRULY GOING TO MISS HIMSO MUCH. YOU KNOW HOW HE USE TO CUT THE FOOL.AND TEASE ME ABOUT THE MEN IN MY LIFE.BUT, I CAN HONESLTY SAY THIS HE ALLWAYS TOLD THE TRUTH.AND I ADMIRED HIM FOR THAT.AND ALLWAYS SPOKE HIS MIND EVEN IF YOU LIKED IT OR NOT.THATS JUST UNCLE FRANKBUT, PLEASE CHERISH ALL YOUR MEMORIES, AND REMEMBER YOUR LIFE MUST GO ON.AND REMEMBER GOD LOVES YOU.AND HE WILL TAKE CAREOF YOU. I PROMISE I WILL CALL YOU. AND SOMETIMES STOP BY.I DONT YOU TO FEEL SAD OR LONELY.BECAUSE YOU STILL HAVE LOTS OF PEOPLE WHO LOVE AND NEED YOU IN THEIR LIVES.AGAIN YOU HAVE MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY FOR YOUR LOST. I LOVE YOU YOUR NEICE, AVIS.
AVIS ALLEN
October 17, 2002
Kermit Johnson
October 17, 2002
May God continue to keep and bless you all. He will never leave us. It is us who leaves him.
LOVE,
LORAINE & JAMES LEWIS
Loraine Lewis
October 17, 2002
Willie Frank was not only family, but a good friend. It was not a time that I would see Willie Frank and he always treated me as family. He will be missed......
Charles & Valencia Cain
October 17, 2002
Mr Myles was a very thoughtful and considerate man.we will miss his warmth and love.our prayers are with you for the GOOD LORD to comfort you during this difficult time. we love you all!!! MAY GOD BLESS AND KEEP YOU IN HIS LOVING ARMS! from raymond,debra & louise thomas
raymond thomas jr
October 17, 2002
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