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Carolyn Gorman
November 21, 2012
Our condolences. I did not know about Twitty's death until I saw it in the Blessed Sacrament bulletin this past weekend. Our son, Joseph, was in school with Joseph Meyer.
Mary Ann Faulkner
November 13, 2012
Twitty, thanks for the memories, the good times, the laughter and your friendship. You will be truly missed.
Sara Walker
November 12, 2012
i am so sorry about Twitty. She was a precious high school friend!
November 12, 2012
Your entire family has our sympathy and prayers. The Infinger Family
Mike & Karen Simmons
November 12, 2012
We will miss seeing Twitty when we come down from Ohio. She was a good neighbor. It was always a pleasure seeing her. May she rest in peace.
Karen Gilson
November 11, 2012
Our prayers are with Twitty's family and friends... Truly a delightful, kind, and generous individual who will never be forgotten....Karen and Rachel
MaLou Stokes
November 11, 2012
I will miss Twitty very much. Although we didn't see each other often as adults, we shared many fond memories by phone. If John answered the phone, I could always tell if it were Twitty by his laughter. John, too, loved her & they did enjoy teasing each other. My visits to Florence (from Rock Hill) were highlights for me & I will always remember the fun times spent with Twitty, Nancy & our cousin Jay Griffin. We did everything from enjoying beach vacations with Jay's parents to hiking to Timrod Park picnicking on "Vienna Sausage", a coke & candy bar to shooting fire crackers to visiting the "cemetery" with my mother, Mama Beeze & Inie. Yes, Twitty was a very Special cousin & I will never forget her.
Carole Hoffman
November 11, 2012
My prayers are with the family. Twitty was a wonderful friend for many years. I am saddened by the fact that I can no longer pick up the phone and hear that sweet, laughter-filled voice. She truly loved life, her family, and her many friends. She is now at peace. Love, Carole Hoffman
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