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Terri Spencer Williams
October 10, 2022
As time draws near for an anniversary or importance for sweet Heather's family and loved one's and co-workers,friends, I want to take this moment to tell you all that she is not forgotten. Not a bit. She was a good friend to my daughter, Jenna Rose Williams, who also died much, much too soon. Maybe it was the right time, according to God's Holy ordinance. But my time does not equal the Lord's time. It equals the time here on Earth, that I am bound to, until I, like Heather, like Jenna, am released from these earthly laws and am transported to a place of wonderment and awe! I believe they found each other and are having the best time they could imagine and MORE! Please know that your daughter is remembered. Just know that. Blessings, Jenna's Mom, Terri xo
Janet Hubbs
October 25, 2020
I knew Heather from Pepper Hill where I was a private caregiver to one of the residents.
Heather was such a sweetheart and so caring and loving to the residents there.
My condolences to her husband, Jeremy, and the rest of her family.
Terry Spencer
October 25, 2020
I simply want Heather's family to know that leading up to her services yesterday and during them and afterwards, I prayed and thought and prayed some more for whatever their needs were to be given to them by the Lord and Christ and what Heather believed in completely. Our family is social distancing very strongly and we would have been there otherwise--except that since OUR daughter recently died, we have not been able to do things the way we would have before. I hope you understand.And I must say, what a darling nickname you instinctively gave her, "Ladybug"--just precious. With our very best hopes for your family's healing process and understanding how this can be, we will continue to think of all of you. I believe Jenna and Heather have met up in Heaven. I truly do. Love, from Jenna's Mother, Terry
Sally Bryan
October 24, 2020
Heather was loved by everyone at The Place at Pepper Hill. My mother, Bertie Bradford, was a resident so I practically lived there too. Heather took mom and others on field trips so they could see museums, bowl, see movies, have lunch out, or maybe go for an ice cream or snow cone. It was not easy getting everybody loaded into the van and and bending over to clamp wheelchairs down, but Heather never complained. She was a super activities director as far as my mom was concerned and I loved her dearly too. She was great at taking care of all the residents and seeing to their physical, mental, and spiritual needs. No job was ever too lowly for her. She treated everyone equally.
Mom passed several years ago and I like to think that mom greeted Heather in heaven with open arms. At last both are at peace with no disease and no pain.
I take joy in having known a person as altruistic and kind as Heather. May her family be comforted with the peace of God through Jesus our Lord.
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Terry Spencer Williams
October 22, 2020
Our family is so shocked and saddened by Heather's too young death! I am Jenna Williams' Mother, Terry. Heather and Jenna were friends in Middle School and High School and then they later caught up on Facebook together. Heather was so sweet and sincere. Jenna has probably already greeted her in their Heavenly Home! When our Jenna Rose died from cancer in 2019, Heather posted such lovely comments on the Funeral Home page at George's. She then lit a candle, too. She said, "I am praying for her entire family" and I want to assure Heather's entire family that we are doing the same. The world was a better place with people like Heather and Jenna in it; it seems so much darker without them. I believe they went into the most loving light and are receiving the rewards these sweet souls so deserved. We are So very sorry about Heather and know that while she was here she impacted positively so many other's lives. What a special gift to be able to care for others and actively show them as her career. God bless the entire family, now and always.
Glenda Glover
October 21, 2020
Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.
Glenda Glover
October 21, 2020
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Virginia Alexander
October 21, 2020
A beautiful person. Knew her at pepper hill.
I was with group of Jehovah's witnesses and came every Monday morning. Too young. Loved her
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