This obituary of a young girl captures the happiness she brought to others before she left this world. All of these she loved and touched deeply. Uncles: Jason Heathcock and Davy Summers It is believed it was caused from carrying her oxygen tank up the long flight of stairs to her bedroom that made her heart give out. It should't be hidden away or treated like the elephant in the room. This self-penned obituary was written by a man who spent many happy years being part of the army. He loved going to the racetrack in the early years and really enjoyed it with the modern facility combined with a good meal and the slots at the casino. Naval Yard from 1956 till 1961, operated Atlantic Automotive Service Stations in Wilmington during 1961 and 1962 and was employed by the late great DuPont Co. from 1962 thru 1993 (very few people who knew him would say he worked for DuPont, and he always claimed he had only been been hired to fill a position). in 1973. It is heart-wrenching when teen depression ends in suicide. Lighting up our lives were our adopted daughters, Beverly Maloney and Jessica Bevan of Hilton Head. For many years Donna worked at Atria/Crosslands Retirement Community in Sandy. She continued her education at the . Alzheimer's disease is a neurodegenerative condition affecting parts of the brain associated with memory, thought, and language. The Army is my life, it is such a part of what I was that what happened is the logical outcome of the life I lived. Arrangements by DellaVecchia, Reilly, Smith & Boyd Funeral Home. Samuel was a strong, proud and good man. He married his main squeeze Ann Moore, a home economics teacher, almost 50 years ago, with whom they had two girls Amanda Lewis of Dallas, and Alison of Starkville. He was the son of the late Mary and Ken Henderson of Carleton Place, predeceased by sister Diana Fox (Morley) and his sister-in-law Brenda Arnold (Barry Begley). Great-grandfather of Jackson and Ethan. When it comes to examples of obituaries for mom, this is a beautiful one because it conveys what a caring and compassionate person she was. Berger, Ariana L. Annie, 26, Johnstown, passed away on June 2, 2018 at UPMC Shadyside, after a long and courageous battle with Cystic Fibrosis Surviving are the babys parents; two brothers, Jake and Jax; two sisters, Kailey and Kaycie; all at home; the babys maternal grandparents, John and Judy McAuliffe; the babys paternal grandparents, John and Phyllis Fawcett, all of Benton; and a number of aunts, uncles and cousins. Here are some additional examples to consider: Example for a parent or grandparent Sally Marie (Thompson) Smith, loving mother and grandmother, passed away on Sunday, April 22, 2020. He was predeceased by his parents Rafael and Filomena, his brother Maurice, brothers-in-law Mario and Richard and sisters-in-law, Rosetta, Rena, Claudette and Rayjeanne. Georgetown Sally Long, a long-time resident of the Georgetown area, died Wednesday the 18th of June at Sun Bridge Healthcare Center.
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