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Karen Lewis (Beaumont, TX)
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The loss of a love one is so hard to face, you just want to hide, go some where and escape! But death is something, we all must go through, I know it’s hard, when it’s someone you loved and knew.
Just know now, she is in a better place, no more hurt or pain shall she face. It seems unfair and yes this is true, but she is in Heaven now watching over us and you!
God has called him home to rest!! And she’s being well taken care of Because God knows best!
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Sheila Woods (Groves, TX)
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Dear, sweet, goofball Vicki, we still can't believe that you are really gone. you are sooo missed! i still see you and Dian walking down the street and your hand waving through the window of your car as you pass by. who would have thought that you'd be taken so soon... we were praying so hard that you would win the battle and in a way, you have. all your earthly things have been traded for a mansion! your attitude was so wonderful--such an inspiration when i am having a bad day. you had a smile for everyone and never met a stranger. thanks for all you did for mom--she loved you like her own and she misses talking to you terribly. the world is a little darker without your smile. 'til we meet again.... Thursday, January 13, 2011 |
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victoria gibson (groves, TX)
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Vicki, i will miss seeing you at the store ever so often since i retired from St. E You kept me up on what i was missing. Gods blessings be upon your family you loved so much Especially Aunt Betty. She was your Angle on earth Victoria Thursday, January 13, 2011 |
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Patricia Smith (Vidor, TX)
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Aunt Betty, My prayers go out to you and your family. I had worked with Vicky since July and became to know her. We used to always talk and share stories. She was a very loving and strong willied person always trying to give me advice on things to do. Vicky I will miss you.......Your friend Patricia. Tuesday, January 11, 2011 |
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Nancy Pryor (Beaumont, TX)
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Like so many other people, Vicki and I met through our employment at Christus St. Elizabeth Hospital. After many years of only a few words to each other on the phone, Vicki said to me one day "Hey we have to stop meeting like this, can you meet me in the cafeteria today for a quick lunch so we can put a face to our voices?" We did and our friendship became closer. Vicki always conveyed a feeling of security and confdence when she answered the phone and she had a smile in her voice and a positive attitude about everything. She always inquired about my family's welfare, especially my dad's and made one believe her welfare was on the mend. The last time I had the pleasure to hear her voice , shortly before Christmas, for a few precious moments she said to me, "There's been some changes with me, things are not the same, but I'm going to be okay." "I will call you later and tell you about it." Vicki I miss you already, but know that God is comforting you in his garden. Your memory will always be with me and we will have a long lunch together one day with no time limit. I feel blessed to have known you. Aunt Betty my prayers are with you and the family and thanks for everything you did for Vicki. Call me for anything and I hope to see you soon. Nancy Tuesday, January 11, 2011 |
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