On Saturday, December 24, 2005 at Washington Hospital Center. Beloved grandmother of Sharon, Betty, Karen, Augutus III, Ricky, Geneva, Ronald, Todd and Damon. Also survived by 11 great-grandchidren, eight great-great-grandchildren, one niece, Delores; one nephew, William Vance (Evelyn); a host of other relatives and friends. On Tuesday, January 3, friends may visit with the family from 10 a.m. until time of funeral service, 11:30 a.m. at First Baptist Church, 712 Randolph St., N.W. Intement Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. Send condolences at www.marshallsfuneralhome.com.
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4 Entries
Jeriesha Falls
January 22, 2006
Dear Grandma Mills,
I will miss you so much and I know that Little Damon will too. If I only knew that when I saw you two weeks before your death that would be my last time seeing you I would have made more time for you. I am really going to miss you and I know you are in heaven with the two people you loved the most. The ceramic cookie jar that I have from you I will hold on to forever.
Love Always,
Reeda and Damon
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Judy McWillie
January 15, 2006
What a great talent and blessing to us all. You inspiration and quiet genius will live forever. Condolences to your many family and friends.
Gene Duffie
January 12, 2006
I sincerely hope Mrs.Falls instilled in her children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren the knowledge and talent she possessed. She will be greatly missed by those near and far. I'm sure she is having a holy ghost good time with Mahalia now.
Latrice Falls-Miller
January 10, 2006
Dear Grandma,
I am terribly saddened by your death. It is harder to deal with being as though I was there when you took your last breath. I was caught up with other things, and didn't get to see you well before then. You didn't even get to meet the newest addition to our family...Devin Miller. I will miss you something awful. Just knowing that you were there to welcome my visit. Your smile, your voice, and most of all your wisdom. I'll be thinking of you...until we meet again!
Love always,
Your great-granddaughter,
(Tricey)
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