Marilyn Anderson
Lovingly memorialized by Charles Anderson on August 27, 2019
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Jan Mims
Lovingly memorialized by Kristin Angulo Hurley on August 17, 2019
Jan Mims was born in Flandreau, South Dakota, May 21st 1936 and settled in Texas where she lived most of her life. With a passion for horses, dogs, slot machines and black coffee, Jan definitely had her share of adventures during her lifetime. A bona fide card player, Jan was untouchable at Rummy. During the 2000's she was often spotted driving down FM 1488 with 3 large Weimaraners sticking out of the sunroof! Jan and Tommy founded Dream Catcher Farms where they created so many wonderful memories with family and friends.
Janet Rae Mims is survived by her partner Tommy Davidson; her children, Trisha Hurley, Susan Karvelis and Robert Martinez along with their spouses, Chris Hurley and Kris Bodee Martinez; grandchildren Kristin Angulo Hurley, grandson-in-law Luis Angulo; Cary Castille, grand-daughter-in-law Amy Castille, Andrew Karvelis, Megan Martinez, Max Martinez; and 2 great-granchildren Amelie Angulo Hurley and Clyde Castille.
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SIRE is an amazing nonprofit that was near and dear to Jan's heart.
Anyone who would like to make a donation to a SIRE can do so here: https://www.facebook.com/SIRE.htec/
The mission of SIRE is to improve the quality of life for people with special needs through therapeutic horsemanship activities and therapies, and educational outreach.
Moses Chua
Lovingly memorialized by Esther Lee on August 13, 2019
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Lovingly memorialized by Claire Tuck on August 12, 2019
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Steve Redford
Lovingly memorialized by Gemma Redford on August 4, 2019
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Lovingly memorialized by Family and Friends on July 20, 2019
She will be missed dearly, but we rest knowing heaven gained an angel. For the time we had to share with her, the memories created, we will forever be grateful. Grateful that we knew her, grateful that we were loved by her and she loved us.
Our solace lies in 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18, knowing that someday we will be joined together in Christ. Maybe heaven needed her more. However, we are certain that Beverly was an angel that lived amongst us, and the memory of all the beautiful things she stood for will forever be in our hearts.
Beverly was and will forever remain loved, cherished, admired, respected and valued to us all.
Jules Mary
Lovingly memorialized by Jay Smith on July 11, 2019
Kate Brouwn
Lovingly memorialized by Kate Brouwn on June 26, 2019
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Queen Mewayone (Nee Ogbuitepu)
Lovingly memorialized by Esther Mewayone on June 10, 2019
For the umpteenth time I wonder to my self again "so mummy has really left me". With pain and sadness in my heart, but gratitude to God for giving you peace, I say Bye Mum. My Mother, my sister, my confidante, my best friend.
Sun re Iya mi.
QUEEN
Queen Ngozi Mewayone (Nee Ogbuitepu) was born to Mama Mejebi and Paul Chukwuwike Ogbuitepu in the year 1965. She was the 5th Child of her mother and She grew up in Edo and Kaduna State. She attended Esigie comprehensive college for her primary and secondary education. She had her first Child Naomi Orobosa Osarobo in the year 1982.
She obtained her Teachers Grade II Certificate from National Teaching Institute, Kaduna and attended Rimax Institute of Secretariat Studies between the year 1987 -1992. She worked as a typist for sometime before she started her trading business.
In 1994, she got married to Late Prince Moses Mewayone and had her second child Esther Opeoluwa Mewayone the following year. In 2006, she went back to school and obtained a Nigeria Certificate of Education (NCE) in Political Science/ Social Studies from Adeniran Ogunsanya College of Education (AOCOED) between 2006 - 2009.
In 2007, together with her husband, she established Opmars Nursery and Primary School where she held the position of proprietress from 2007 - 2011.
Queen was a devout Christian, a woman that feared the Lord, a lover of God, a woman of prayer, gentle, peaceful, submissive, full of love, caring, kindhearted, warm, generous and a blessing to a lot of people. She was a loving mother to all, not only to her children and family.
To her children, she was a supportive mother, a friend, moral support and backbone. She personifies a loving sister and friend.
Dear Queen, you were a wife, mother, sister, aunty and friend to many, before death plucked you from our midst. Even though we are saddened by losing you, we take solace in the Word of God which says:
“I am the resurrection and the life. The one who believes in me will live even if he dies” – John 11:25,
And we believe that you are living and resting at the bosom of our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ.