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Geraldine Warden
In Memory of
Geraldine "Jerri"
Warden
1925 - 2017
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Condolence From: Beth Shipley
Condolence: So sad weather kept us away from "ushering Jerri home", and that we can't make it back for re-scheduled services...but "by d_ _ _ _" our hearts and love will be there with you. And we promise to keep our favorite Aunt Jerri saying going!😇
Friday January 19, 2018
Condolence From: Bridget Brady Coffing
Condolence: A banner carrier for that great Brady bunch, and an aunt we will share great memories about, funny stories and awesome sayings. Thank you,
Aunt Jerri.
Saturday January 13, 2018
Condolence From: Dinah Mcdonald
Condolence: Best Aunt ever! Till we meet again. Love to Shelley and Kelle.
Dinah
Friday January 12, 2018
Condolence From: Gloria Bishop
Condolence: I met Mrs. Jerry at Saint Edward Church in Nashville, TN and immediately felt close to her because she was born around the same time that my own father was. I began visiting her on weekends when she was placed at Hickory Woods Rehabilitation Center. Later she moved to Bethany Rehabilitation Home and by then we had become very good friends. I knew how much she liked getting out of her room and go outside –whether permitted- or at least to the sun room, and therefore I felt that I could help her out that way. Before I knew it, over five years have transpired and visiting her every Sunday had become part of my weekly practices. She was very likable and up until the very end she kept her sense of humor and I can say that we shared some good times together. I miss her but I know that she had a wonderful and long life, was loved by many people, and especially by her beautiful family members. I'm happy to have been called her friend.
Thursday January 11, 2018
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