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2015-2015

Hoo Haha McDonald

Lovingly memorialized by ashely Bent on May 21, 2015

Hoo Haha was a fish who got anything he needed. I loved him so much and I can't see my life without him. As dory always said, "Just keep swimming."
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1969-2015

Edwin Charles

Lovingly memorialized by royal blanky on May 21, 2015

Mr. Edwin Abbot Charles was a homeless man who believed that homelessness can end. He encourage people all around him and gave hope to those people who were homeless. He won many people hearts because of his dreams,caring character, and his poem. On May 2, 2015 Mr Edwin Charles died. Him and his wife were on the street cold but he had hope that someone would help him. Ten minutes later a person gave Mr. Charles two blanket, one for him and one for his wife. Mr. Edwin Charles noticed a little boy in the alley who look like he was freezing to death. Mr. Charles gave his blanket to the young boy. Two hour pass and Mr. Charles could barely move. His wife, Marget, called for help and eventually some people called for the ambulance. He died at Inova Hospital because of Hypothermia.
Edwin Charles was buried on Thursday in Domain Funeral Home, 50 S. Washington Street, Alexandria, VA. Many people who were inspired by him attended his funeral.
Mr. Charles inspired so many people around him. They were inspired on what he believed in, which was to end homelessness because it was possible. Now many people are trying to help in those in need, in the memory of Mr. Edwin Abbot Charles.
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1953-2015

Linda Key

Lovingly memorialized by Candy Carruthers on May 21, 2015

Linda Key was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, and great grandmother .
She was married to Curtis Key for over 30 years.
She had 3 children, Jeremy, Candida, Neomi.
She had 14 grandchildren
Margo
Christina
Jazzmyn
Tyler
Coty
Carmen
Joshua
Joseph
Louie
Mari
Jeremiah
Alayshia
Ethan
Selah
2 great grand children
Brayden
Gabriel

She worked as a lunchroom manager for 20 years for Chicago Public Schools.
She loved working with the kids, teachers, staff and parents.
Linda also loved spoiling the children at her school, which was Irving Park Middle School for years, before becoming Disney 2 Magnet School.
Linda was Elvis Presley's biggest fan, visiting Graceland 6 times.
She loved to shop, wear bright clothes and shoes, and was the accessory queen.
"You can never have enough accessories or shoes," she would always say.
Most importantly she loved her friends and family dearly.
Her sudden loss has been hard for everyone to take.
She loved being a grandma and there will forever be something missing in our lives.
We are grateful she is with her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
We will wear bright colors and red lipstick to celebrate her life.

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1948-2015

Larry Scales

Lovingly memorialized by Christine Scales Callahan on May 21, 2015

Larry was born and raised in Georgia with his family and proudly served 2 tours in Vietnam. Shortly there after he moved to what he would now call home and where he started his family in Florida. He was someone that you could always have a great time with and that could make you laugh and smile. Throughout his life he continued to part take in all of the activities he loved the most, traveling with his son, fishing, riding his motorcycle, and playing in his pool league. There have been memories that have been created for a lifetime that will be forever cherished with his children, friends, and family. He was survived by: sister Alice Nichols, son Wayne Scales, step son Joseph Astarita, daughter Christine Callahan, and two grandchildren Nicholas and Katelyn Astarita.

" What is death? Death is nothing at all. I have only slipped away into the next room, and I am I and you are you. Whatever we were to each other then that will be ours still. Speak to me in the easy way that you always used, laugh as we always laughed at the little jokes we enjoyed together, let my name be ever the household word that it always was. Life means all that it ever meant: there is absolute unbroken continuity. Why should I be out of mind because I’m out of sight? I am waiting for you, somewhere very near, just around the corner. All is well." - Henry Scott Holland
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952-015

Mathena Moore

Lovingly memorialized by michelle ruffin on May 21, 2015

Mathena was born September 25, 1952 in Gary, Indiana to Ernestine and Matthew Moore.
She attended Gary's Schools. She was a loving daughter, wife, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, cousin and friend.
She was preceded in death by her husband Beaver, her parents, Ernestine and Matthew Moore, 3 sisters, Alberta Moore, Tonda Moore, and Saudia Poole, 1 brother, Allen Ellis. She leaves to cherish in her loving memory 4 kids, Latersa Moore, Mia Martin, Jerry Martin, and Nadia Beaver, 13 grandkids, 5 sisters, Eartha, Veronica, Sybil, India, and Nakia, 3 brothers, Renaldo, John and Omar (Rico). Special cousin Mimi and a host of nieces, nephews, and cousins.
Scripture: The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? the Lord is the strength of my life, of whom shall I be afraid? Psalms 27:1
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2015-2015

Jessie Jones

Lovingly memorialized by Jason Johnson on May 20, 2015

Was a student athlete! Went from Beaumont schools, to other SETX Schools , To houston Schools She will be missed!
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2015-2015

Jaime Johnson

Lovingly memorialized by Jason Johnson on May 20, 2015

She was a student athlete at Waco Vanguard College Prep! She was a straight A student who was athletic, stroing, brave, and kindhearted!
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1998-2015

Camel Bak

Lovingly memorialized by Alex M on May 19, 2015

They were nice
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1932-2015

John Hill

Lovingly memorialized by suejane o keefe on May 18, 2015

John was a generous spirit who lived life to the full. He loved sailing, nature, cycling, walking, but most of all, his family. He enjoyed the simple things in life, and material things didnt matter to him, as long as he had a mug of tea and good company he was happy. His zest for life and enthusiasm matched only by his cheery positivity and sense of fun.
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1971-2015

Heather Rasumoff

Lovingly memorialized by Deborah Hamilton on May 18, 2015

Heather was the light of our lives. She loved the Lord, her children whom she adored, her family and friends. Heather would step into a room and bring beauty and joy to all who met her. She was a blessing to everyone who knew her. You couldn't meet Heather and not fall in love with her. She had a joy, vibrancy and smile that was contagious and spread to all who met her.
Heather was in love with Jesus and was not afraid to spread the Good Word to those she met. Her life was an inspiration and example of her deep faith. She was taken from us much too early and our hearts are heavy and hurting. We take solace knowing she is with the Lord and singing praises to Him. She was excited and overjoyed knowing one day she would be standing face to face with Jesus. She is with Him now and is filled with more joy than we could imagine here on earth.
We, her family, are left with broken hearts and a pain that feels as if it will never go away. She would want us to remember what Jesus did for her and His saving grace, she would want all of her family and friends to find the same love and grace that she had found and lived with for the past 20 years.

Until we meet again in Heaven - we love you to the moon and back!

Romans 8:38-39
For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demon neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord



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