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VeAnna Jackson

February 19, 1922 - June 22, 2011

Christopher Small
Tallahassee, FL
Saturday, July 2, 2011


Grandma VeAnna was definitely one in a million and will be greatly missed. Although I am hundreds of miles away from Anahuac, TX there are so many fond memories that the little white house across the street from the creek and city recreational center will always have a place in my heart. The one thing that my siblings and I will always remember about her was the strength of her giving heart and the warmth that you always felt when you came to visit. She leaves behind a strong legacy of just how important family is and is a testimony to the importance of strength and endurance.

We love you very much,

Christopher Small and Family

TINA (BAILEY)VILLARREAL HALL
HOUSTON, TX
Friday, July 1, 2011


Evelyn Bailey-Villarreal and family sends prayers to the family in the loss of their love one.

TINA (BAILEY)VILLARREAL HALL
HOUSTON, TX
Friday, July 1, 2011


Evelyn Bailey-Villarreal and family sends prayers to the family in the loss of their love one.

Frankie Jackson
Double Bayou, TX
Friday, July 1, 2011


Reita and Virginia, I will continue to keep you in my prayers... you were so fortunate to have your mom for such a long time...although she will be missed... the fond memories of her will remain in your hearts.

Your cousin,
Frankie

Raymond E. Bailey
Anahuac, TX   USA
Monday, June 27, 2011


In your time of bereavement I pray that God will give you encouragement, and a inspiration of hope. Always know that I love you all and you are forever in my thoughts and prayers. Aunt VeAnna is in a better place now and that's with the Lord. Always keep in mind that where ever you go, you are cared and loved.

Raymond E. Bailey

Walter H. Jackson, Jr.
Humble, TX
Saturday, June 25, 2011


To: Virginia, Reita Mae and other members of the family. May God bless, watch and keep you in his arms of comfort during your hour of bereavement. God looked down and saw that he was missing a beautiful rose from his heavenly garden. He saw the pain and suffering of our dear Aunt Veanna and decided he would take her home where she wouldn't have to suffer any more. He knew how each of us loved her dearly, but knew how much he loved her as well. I can hear him say to her "Well done my good and faithful servant." She was a faithful, loving, caring Aunt and Saint of God, now he'll look his garden to see the shining rose he added to his heavenly garden and say to himself well done. "Weeping may endure for a night but joy cometh in the morning." Love all of you, Be Blessed.


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