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Laurie Gravley
December 22, 2006
My prayers for our Lord's comfort and peace goes to the Hurst and Bonds family. Helen and Jack, Angie has clearly left a sweet legacy. You both have been such inspiration in the tender care you have given your beloved mother.
Love to all.
Jane Shaw and Joyce Chaplin
December 21, 2006
We had the pleasure of meeting Angie at the Edisto branch of the Colleton County Memorial Library, where she was a frequent patron. When she moved to Walterboro, she was a frequent patron of the library also and everyone enjoyed her visits. We were always uplifted by her joyful spirit. She will be missed by us.
Lynn LeBlanc
December 20, 2006
I was deeply shocked and saddened to hear about the loss of Mrs. Hurst. She was a ray of sunshine and always made me feel welcome. Her kindness and generosity will not be forgotten. My thoughts and prayers are with the Hurst and Bond families at this sad time.
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