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Neighbor posted a condolence
Thursday, November 22, 2012
My condolences to the family of Alice. May the promise found at Acts 24:15 bring you comfort & hope. It says "...there is going to be a resurrection of both the righteous and the unrighteous." Jesus gives us a perfect example of what a resurrection really is at John 11:11-44.
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Javier Johnson posted a condolence
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
My Lovely Auntie! I learned how to ride a bike with your son. You, Chewy and I would go to Taco Bell and order the same thing...over and over and over again. I remember that you had the coolest Nissan Z and how you were loved by all. Men paid tabs at restaurants and friends came from other states to be in Alice's Wonderland. Chewy and I could NOT stand to be away from you and the comforts of your upstairs room. You made me realize the value of compromise and you turned me on to Golden Grahams, you made sure the cable stayed on and the Taco Bell flowed, the car was nice and us kids were happy...life was good with Auntie Alice. Somehow, life won't be the same with you not here. Forever in my heart, and forever in my mind...that voice. That hair, and the love...that's what I remember the most.
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Jantha Johnson posted a condolence
Monday, November 12, 2012
Alice was always as nice as she was pretty to me. She is not gone and we will do as she would of wanted for us to follow our dreams, laugh at ourselves ( and others) and KNOW that is at peace. I will miss her terribly, but never forget her. Ms. Jantha Johnson