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Carolyn Thomas
February 11, 2006
I am full of emotion. I am sad, scared, angry and happy all at the same time. I am sad that I have lost one of my very best friends (who was also my mother-in-law), scared that life will never be the same, angry that there will be no more pleasant conversations and sharing of favorite recipes and family gatherings, yet happy when I think back on all the good times and the treasured memories she left for her family. Happy also because she is at peace now and is with the husband she adored and the sons she loved and was so proud of.
I will miss her. She was a woman I loved and admired because of her strength, caring ways and the goodness within her.
Ray Page
February 10, 2006
To the Thomas Family. I am so sorry to hear of Mrs. Daisy death. I have very fond memories of her and all your family. I will keep you all in my prayers. Your Friend Always, Ray Page
Shirley Claytor
February 6, 2006
I am just now reading Saturday's paper and saw the notice about Mama Daisy. I have fond memories of her and I know that all of you do as well. My sympathies are with all. Shirley
Kathy & Alan Sadler
February 6, 2006
To the Thomas family , We are very sad to hear of your loss , We knew MsDaisy for many years and she was a very dear friend to Alan's mother , As you most probably know we lost Mrs Sadler this past year to the same thing , it is a terrible disease, But we know she is happy again and now they can be friends again. Our thoughts and prayers are with you .
Alan and Kathy Sadler.
Anne Cisa
February 6, 2006
Dear Nancy,
I was sorry to read about your grandmother's passing....it's never easy to lose someone we love, but take comfort in knowing she's in a better place and has now joined all of her loved ones that went before her.... take comfort in remembering all of the memories you have of her and in knowing you will see her again one day.
If there is anything I can do for you or your family, please let me know.
Anne Cisa
Jimmy Dyches
February 5, 2006
Our deepest sympathy in these trying times. Jimmy and Judy Dyches
Kenny Johnson
February 4, 2006
We have prayed for Ms. Daisy many times during her failing health. God has been there all the while. Our prayer is that you let God be there for you during this time of bereavment. God Bless You all.
Kenny, Rhonda, & Stephen Johnson
Johnny Dyches
February 4, 2006
I knew mrs thomas for quiet a few years and may she rest in heaven.
Dot Maiers
February 4, 2006
Betty, Henry and I are thinking of you and your family and extending our deepest sympathy.
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