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Posted on June 26 at 10:46 a.m.
To the Ransom Family
So sorry for the grief you all are experiencing over the death of Mrs. Ransom. She was a kind lady with a warm smile. I recall chatting with her often, when I was employed at JCP several years back, as I walked with her thru the store, arm in arm, as she went from one area to another browsing. I also recall knowing her from childhood @ Zion Chapel. In recent years, my daughter had the pleasure of meeting her where she works @ Winn Pharmacy, often telling me "funny things" Mrs. Ransom said that "made her day!"
Death is such an enemy! It brings so much pain. However, we are assured that one day death will be brought down to NOTHING and then you will see your mom, your wife again. The Bible holds out that promise. So, it's as good as done!
John 5:28, 29; Rev 21:3, 4; Psalms 37: 11, 29.
Again, My Sincerest Sympathy~
Mattie
Posted on June 26 at 10:28 a.m.
Ricky, Cookie, & Family
I am so very sorry about your Dad. Death is somethiing that none of us can ever fully prepare for, because eternity (the desire to live forever) was put into the hearts of mankind upon creation. The pain is always there. We always miss those whom we love. However, find comfort in knowing that the Bible promises not only a ressurection of our dead loved ones (Acts 24:15; John 11:25) but also a time when "death will be no more." Rev 21: 3, 4. Until then they rest in sleep...
Mattie & Family
Posted on April 28 at 11:56 p.m.
"CONGRATULATIONS" to each of you. Steer clear of any former associates who may influence you to repeat past mistakes. This will take inner strength and determination, but you can do it. If temptation comes your way, and it will, talk to a responsible adult/mentor about it. Resist. Resist. Resist. It will become easier with time. Again, "Congrats."
Posted on April 27 at 11:02 a.m.
"Tyrone" & Family: Please take care. I know you miss your Grandfather. He would want you to try your best to be strong. It hurts, I know. Only time will help the pain to ease.
Please read Revealtion 21:3,4 and Acts 24:15.
Mattie Hutchins
Posted on April 24 at 9:21 a.m.
"Funny," livingitup.
Arts are always good~
Posted on April 20 at 9:22 a.m.
I worked with Lloyd at JCP for several years. He, as noted, was a Stylist and I worked in Managemnent at the time. He was a nice person & was well liked by his fellow workmates.
It is ALWAYS sad when someone dies, but especially when the person is a child or in the prime of life- just getiing started/having learned to make "it" (life) work for you & yours....
SO SAD.
My sympathy to the Crockett Family~
Revelation 21:3, 4
Posted on March 11 at 10:49 a.m.
Correction: "Meant to me that day."
Posted on March 11 at 10:46 a.m.
I will miss her. I had gotten so used to our Wednesday evening visits at Crown Rehab. We would talk, read the Bible together or I'd sit with her as she ate her dinner; often, quietly watching her as she dozed off to sleep at night. It was a privilege to be in her company. One night she was speaking about how much a particular sister (who stays so busy in the ministry) loved Jehovah. I said "yes, she sure does." Then she paused for a few seconds, looked at me and said "she doesn't love Him anymore than you do, baby." "We all do what we can." She will NEVER know how much those words meant to meant that day! When the day comes for Jesus to "awaken" her from her deep sleep, and we are on Paradise earth, I will let her know. However, this morning I cry.....
Posted on February 4 at 8:59 a.m.
Walked in my place of work today & received a call about Mr. Allen. My morning immediately saddened....
I've known him only 1 1/2 years. Had just spoken with him on the phone last week!
As I knew him, he was a soft spoken, gentle man.
My sympathy to the family. (Rev 21: 3, 4)
Madeline H.
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Posted on September 28 at 2:34 p.m.
John (Mr Henderson) was a VERY KIND & FRIENDLY man. I would see him most mornings, walking down Beaumont, as I left out for work. We would briefly chat & he would always end our conversation with "How's your family doing today" & "Where's that beautiful grandbaby of yours?" I have been a neighbor of his (off/on) for more than 25+ years. He knew/saw all of our children grow up from infants. This is TOO SAD. I cry today for him & his family. HORRIBLE HORRIBLE HORRIBLE.
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