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DW posted a condolence
Wednesday, October 10, 2018
To the family, so sorry for your loss. Hope you will be comforted in knowing that Sarah has the prospect of being resurrected, healthy (in the flesh), to paradise earth as Jehovah God has promised. In fact, the vast majority will enjoy everlasting life right here on earth as God intended from the beginning. God's kingdom will do this under the rule of Jesus Christ. READ: John 5:28,29, Job 14:14,15, Psalms 37:29, Matthew 6:9,10, Matthew 5:5 and Revelation 21:2-4
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Drusilla & Barry posted a condolence
Tuesday, October 9, 2018
Donna, our deepest sympathies to you and your family. May the soul of your mother be at peace in heaven.
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Renee Jones posted a condolence
Tuesday, October 9, 2018
Praying for the Glasco family in their time of need, may you find comfort in knowing that your Mother is now resting in the arms of God and there is no more pain and suffering, she has earned her wings. My heart goes out to all of you. May God Bless you all.
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Artina posted a condolence
Monday, October 8, 2018
I know the pain you feel now is hard to bear, but may the happier times of so many years, help calm the grief and pain that you feel. And when all things are said and done the God of mercy will be the one who will release our love ones from sickness and death. Isaiah 25:8. So please except my condolences and sympathy for your loss.
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Tatiana (Tee) posted a condolence
Monday, October 8, 2018
My heart goes out to Donna, Sarah, and the rest of the family. Ms. Sarah was one of a kind. She had a warm personality and was loved by many. I pray for peace and comfort during this time.
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Mary Daniels posted a condolence
Monday, October 8, 2018
To our Family,
Aunt Sarah have always been a women of wisdom. When I visited with her the Saturday before she passed I really enjoyed talking with her and hearing her stories about life and about my mom (her baby sister). Her stories reminded me that family is important and we need to always come together. Family, hang in there. Lean on each other during this time. Share your stories with each other. Keep the memories you have of Aunt Sarah flowing from your lips and close to your hearts, for that's where she will ALWAYS be. At the end of the day say It is well with my soul! For I'm sure that's what Aunt Sarah felt when she took her last breath. Love you all!
Little Mary and Family
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Sarah uploaded photo(s)
Monday, October 8, 2018
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Jackson Family posted a condolence
Sunday, October 7, 2018
We would like to express our deepest sympathy. May those precious memories be foremost in your hearts and minds during this difficult time.
Isaiah 25:8
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Nakeya Pinkney posted a condolence
Sunday, October 7, 2018
Where do I begin with this amazing woman? I am beyond fortunate to have had her in my life for so long. I never forsaw that being able to appreciate, know, love and learn from her well into my adulthood would be the amazing blessing that it was.
She gave me so many gifts in life through her love and wisdom. Before she gave me an important life lesson, she’d say, “Key,” (she always called me Key) and I knew, “here comes some knowledge and I best pay attention.”
One of the most valuable gifts she has ever bestowed upon me is the day she called me to let me know she was going into hospice care. The family had been in and out and I wasn’t physically there, so she knew I didn’t immediately know what decisions had been made. As soon as everyone had left, she snuck a call into me. I heard her voice and I was immediately as always overjoyed and awashed with her love. She said, “I’m going into hospice.” And knowing who I am and how we talked, before I could even ask her the two questions she knew I would ask - she answered them; “It was my decision, and I am not afraid of it.” I knew in that moment I was receiving a beautiful gift that is so rare, that I will always hold that conversation near and dear to my heart for the rest of my days. But that’s who she was - her love was so generous and beyond herself, because she had so much of it to give.
I am thankful for every conversation, every hug, every kiss, every bit of laughter that I was so fortunate to share with her. I love you Grandma, I miss you beyond words, but I promise to keep living my best life and, to “not get married until I find a man who deserves me”. No goodbyes, only “I love you and I’ll see you later.” ♥️
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Sarah uploaded photo(s)
Sunday, October 7, 2018
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She always felt a lot of makeup was unnecessary. Just a little lipstick was enough
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Sarah uploaded photo(s)
Sunday, October 7, 2018
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She loved her hats. Always tried one on when we went to any store.
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Sarah uploaded photo(s)
Sunday, October 7, 2018
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It wasn’t hard to make her smile.
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Cassandra Barger posted a condolence
Sunday, October 7, 2018
I always loved it when I visited her at her house and saw she had many photos of me... or when I’d see her for holidays and we’d all laugh together as one big family. I give my deepest condolences to my Nanny. She is the daughter of Sarah. My Nanny is strong in the hardest times and she is being strong through one of the hardest struggles that life gives us all. I know that my great grandma is in a better place and can rest well. I love you great grandma and I hope that life up there is wonderful and has everything you desire. Rest In Peace I love you. ❤️
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Sonya posted a condolence
Saturday, October 6, 2018
AKA Sonnie. That's what my beautiful grandmother called me ever since I can remember. I also remember that Grandmom told me to always paint my nails and never leave the house without lipstick. Family and friends reading this will know that Grandmom was a woman who lived by her words.
My lovely mom is sad by the loss of her mom. My aunts and uncles are sad, too. While the death of a matriarch is difficult, I look at my Grandmother's life and think...wow, that woman LIVED!!!
Her early childhood was difficult. Her marriage was difficult. Motherhood was difficult, but she raised 7 children to the best of her ability, and I would say that she did a darn good job. She had to bury children, too. Life was not easy.
But, she got to attend weddings and birthdays. She had friends and lovers. She got to see her children have children and then those children have children. She was a sister, aunt, mother, grandmother, great grandmother and a great-great grandmother.
My Grandmom witnessed the first Black president of the United States get elected after she grew up in a time never thinking that was a possiblity.
I send my deepest condolences to my mom (Debbie Barger), my Aunts (Barbara Pinkney and Donna Glasco) and Uncles (Steve Glasco and Skip Glasco) and to my cousin Sarah (whom my Grandmom helped raise). Grandmom was loved and she knew she was loved. I will miss her presence at family gatherings.
I know I'm not allowed to say goodbye, because Grandmom doesn't accept that expression. I instead will say, I love you Grandmom, rest in peace and I will see you later.
Sonya
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Saturday, October 6, 2018
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