Rita McCourt-Woodward
Lovingly memorialized by beth matone on May 2, 2015
There are days when I miss you most of all, like watching the leaves turn in the fall,
as I remember now you taught me how to bake a pie from those big bags of apples you would buy, as I go into the kitchen to make my own I will not be alone because you live inside my heart and are looking down from heaven to make sure I don't make them too tart. I miss you soo much sometimes I want to cry, but then picture you up there in the sky standing there with the apple of your eye. (Dad)
Although now I love butterflies, it wasnt always to be, my mom made us a butterfly blanket, but my sister made me see butterflies could hurt me, so you see, my mom had to remove the butterflies to comfort me.
love Bethy
Samuel Sanfilippo
Lovingly memorialized by Heather Shepard on May 2, 2015
On April 20th, 2015, Samuel lost his battle with cancer. He fought the good fight and is now with Jesus in Heaven, probably driving around in a Maserati ! He is survived by his loving daughters, Bria and Ashlyn Sanfilippo, his parents, Samuel and Pat Sanfilippo, his sister Sheila and Bruce Nichols, his nephew, Matthew Hanna, his great niece, Madelyn Hanna and loving cousins, family and friends. You are dearly missed and we love you Sam!
Tracy Prentice
Lovingly memorialized by Andrea Prentice on May 1, 2015
Amope Sanusi
Lovingly memorialized by Yomi Sanusi on April 30, 2015
It is an honour and a privilege to have Amope Silifatu Sanusi as my nurturer and mother.
Not just for adorable attributes including simplicity, honesty and transparent humility.
Through the challenges and triumphs of life Maami remained courageous, prayerful, joyful, and very hard working.
I solemnly assert in humility that it is unbelievably improbable to encounter many born of a woman more patient, optimistic, meek and long-suffering in the face of adversity.
She did so much good for people, delighting in their progress, fulfilment and happiness.
With speech adorned in encouragement, exhortation and friendliness, she spontaneously said a prayer every few breaths.
Her conduct demonstrated the meaning of a clean heart in-dwelt by the Spirit of God.
Her heart was perpetually filled with praise to God. Her mind marvelled at the wondrous works of His creation, responding in praise and exhalation of His name.
Her inability to hold a grudge; her incomprehensible generousity; her compulsion to do something good for anybody-and-everybody; remain formidable and inspirational examples, setting the lofty standards to which I aspire.
She heeded the invitation of God and became His child, friend, servant and lover: by faith and constant confession of Jesus Christ as her saviour.
Mama’s modesty, compassion, and godly humour will be missed. Her gift of reconciliation, healing, and drive to generate aspiration, and encourage families toward Godliness and achievement will never be forgotten. The effects of her unending travail in the place of prayer and good deeds are eternal.
We feel honoured, blessed and privileged to have had, held and loved you as mother. We are proud you trusted God and called Him to the end. Your spirit has gone to God, and your soul lives on in blissful communion with your maker. In due course alongside all the saints of God sleeping in Christ Jesus we shall be together eternally with God.
Your six children, your twelve granddaughters and your seven grandsons will miss you!
Sister. Wife. Mother. Widow. Lover of Children. Foster Parent. Educator. Trainer. Invaluable Asset. Mentor. Carer. Giver. Friend. Pensioner. Trader. Adviser. Land Lady. Helper. Gardener. Encourager. Hard Worker. Grandmother. Investor in Lives. Mother of mothers. Mother of fathers. Blessed. Blessing. Source of Blessings. Worshiper. Prayer. Faster. Thanks Giver. Intercessor. Rejoicer. Child of God. Christian. Forgiven. Saved. Sanctified. Redeemed. Elevated. Overcomer. Conqueror. More than Conqueror. Ransomed. Mama. Mummy. Mummy Mi. Maami. Friend of God.
Recently you sang this prophetic song of gratitude in praise of our God rather frequently…………
“E she ibi te ti bere. E she ibi te ba de. A dupe o Jesu. Ibi te n mu mi lo”
Translation: 'Thank You for where you started. Thank You for where You got. I'm grateful Jesus, for where You are taking me"
You went home to God far too early!
We shall be together again at the feet of Jesus: never again to part.
Scripture: Galatians 6:8-10, Ephesians 5:20, Joel 2:28-29, Colossians 3:12, Acts 2:21, 1 Thessalonians 5:17, Matthew 5:8, Hebrews 12:14, 1 Thessalonians 5:18, Matthew 5:44, Luke 6:29, Proverbs 31:10-31, 2 Corinthians 5:17, 1 Thessalonians 4.16-17
Yomi Sanusi
Mama was a strong woman of valour.
Her life was absolutely Christ like, praying without seizing.
She was a mummy to us all.
Very hardworking, humble, appreciative and selfless to say but a few.
She went out of her way to help people. Such was her friendliness that not even language barriers prevented her from making friends, even in a place like England.
The best mother in-law I could ever have asked for!
We prayed together, ate, cooked, went shopping and outing together. I learnt all that I know about raising children from her. She was the best grandmother to our children. Even the cold of winter did not stop Mama from taking her grandchildren out and about.
These are loving memories that we will always cherish. My eyes flood with tears just thinking about all these. To us you have gone too soon.
We still had so much planned to do for you and with you.
We will always love you, Mama. We are consoled that God loves you more and that you have gone to be with Him.
Rest in peace till we meet again.
Proverbs 31:10. “Who can find a virtuous woman? For her price is far above rubies.”.
Galatians 5:22 -23. “But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, long-suffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, Meekness, temperance: against such there is no law.”
Ecclesiastes 3:1-2, 12. “To everything there is a season and time to every purpose under the heaven: A time to be born, and a time to die; a time to plant, and a time topluck up that which is planted. …..I know that there is no good in them but for a man to rejoice, and to do good in his life.”
Mrs Uwa Sanusi
George Silvasy
Lovingly memorialized by Tina Wardle on April 30, 2015
George was born on September 23, 1920 in Philadelphia PA to George and Alizabeth. He graduated from Northeast High School in 1938 and served in the U.S army during World War II.
He was a member of the American legion and dedicated member of Our Lady of Ransom Church.
Michelle Norris
Lovingly memorialized by Amber Williams on April 29, 2015
Tom Cole
Lovingly memorialized by Patty Cole on April 29, 2015
Tom is greatly missed by his wife of 27 years, Patty; daughter, Julie (Barry Halpern) Davidson, Burtonsville, MD and sister, Nettie Clough. He was preceded in death by his parents, Frank and Marie Cole; sister Mary “Betsy” Reynolds and an infant brother.
A memorial service will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to TideWell Hospice Inc, 5955 Rand Blvd. Sarasota, FL 34238. Arrangements are with National Cremation Society of Port Charlotte, FL.
Martha Reynolds
Lovingly memorialized by Jasmine Reynolds on April 29, 2015
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Norma Vieten
Lovingly memorialized by Mikell Unruh on April 29, 2015
Norma married John Unruh and had three children, Lynnda, Mikell and Mark. Mark passed when he was 11 from complications from cystic fibrosis. She and John divorced a few years later.
Norma has helped to raise money for the Cystic Fibrosis foundation in many locations. The family has asked that donations be made in her honor to a local chapter or to the national organization. You may find your local chapter and make a donation at cff.org.
In 1973 she met Kurt Vieten and they were married in 1975. They were married for 40 years. They lived many years at a small ranch in Aguanga, CA where Norma tended the chickens and loved the sunsets. They later moved to Hemit, CA where Norma was very involved in the Eagles fraternal organization. She served as madam president for four terms.
Norma always loved the Pacific Northwest and in 1999 she and Kurt moved to Sequim, WA where they built a home and a great life. She had a beautiful view of the Olympic mountains out the front window. She would often say, "See those mountains? Those are my mountains".
Norma loved to read mysteries. She also liked to travel and went on cruises with Kurt, visited her daughter Lynnda in England and her son in Panama. She was always the life of the party and much loved.
Norma is survived by her husband Kurt Vieten of Sequim, WA; her daughter Lynnda Malone of Hartland, Michigan; her son Mikell Unruh of Hillsboro, OR; her step-son Kurt W. Vieten of Angora Hills, CA; her granddaughters Dyan Ferris of Temecula, CA, Dr. Chelsea Unruh of Olympia, WA, and Mandy Looney of Hartland, Michigan; her granddaughters Morgan and Zoe; her grandsons David and Drew; and her brothers Gene and Gerry Perkins.
Norma was loved and will be missed. Please add your thoughts and memories of Norma for all to savor.
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