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Sharri Tooley posted a symbolic gesture
Saturday, September 26, 2020
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Greg and Mary, I am so sorry for the passing of your mother. Being a neighbor to your grandparents and Mom 15+ years I was very blessed to have them. My children also. She so loved her home and it was difficult for the decision that had to be made and transition she had to make. She was so blessed to have you for her son. She spoke of you and Mary often and how proud she was of you both. I am humbled and blessed to have known her since I was a kid via the Voight's and as adults as neighbors. Hugs and prayers to you and Mary. Sharri Miller
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Gregory Lyons Posted Sep 27, 2020 at 6:27 PM
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Courtney Baker posted a condolence
Friday, September 25, 2020
I’m very sorry to hear about the passing of Tyndall. My condolences to her family. I used to go to Tyndall’s house all the time when I was a little girl. My dad used to mow her lawn so her and I would often eat French Silk ice cream on her porch and watch the squirrels. I then began working at United Helpers Nursing Home where I had the pleasure to see Tyndall everyday. She was such a sweet lady. I would go to her room to visit her on my time off and she would show me all of her stuffed animals, the cat was her favorite. I will miss Tyndall dearly. RIP sweetheart
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dlyons1@hvc.rr.com posted a condolence
Friday, September 25, 2020
Gregory, your Mom was a very good mother to you over many years. I know how she suffered over the last few years and how you and i talked about the hard times you had making many decisions. You were a a wonderful son to her and are to be congratulated for all you did. May you and Mary be blessed for your understanding of a very difficult disease.
Love you.... Dad
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Claudette Chateau posted a condolence
Thursday, September 24, 2020
RIP MY Dear Friend. My memories go all the way back to 1955 when we first met with your curly hair and your big brown eyes. Through the years we had lots of ups and downs but we never lost touch. The only thing I couldn’t get you to do was ride with me in the RV. LOL Can we meet again Love you
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Sylvia & Ray Montroy posted a condolence
Thursday, September 24, 2020
So sorry to hear about Tyndall passing. That's a nice picture of her. We didn't see each other much except when we worked together at Gerry's. We had lots of laughs for sure!! Jennifer loved having her as a neighbor. She'd walk the kids around the corner to see her when they were little. Now half of them have graduated from OFA, 2 are attending OFA yet and the baby (age 12) will be there next year!! How time does fly. I'll always remember her as one of my favorite Kinch Cousins. Love, Sylvia & Ray & Family
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Mary Cash posted a condolence
Thursday, September 24, 2020
Greg, so saddened and sorry to see this. Your mom was like a big sister to me, and after all, I introduced her to your Dad. Our neighborhood was so much closer and kinder back then
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John Friot lit a candle
Wednesday, September 23, 2020
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Kay Church Posted Sep 24, 2020 at 8:25 PM
Tyndall was a joy! Whenever I did Music and Memory in her unit she wanted to hear Elvis Presley songs played.
She would smile from ear to ear and start singing and put her hands to her heart. Tyndall told me of the story of meeting Elvis in Syracuse and dancing with him. Also Tyndall would share that Elvis kissed her on the cheek.
Rest in Peace Tyndall.
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The family of Tyndall Lee Edwards uploaded a photo
Wednesday, September 23, 2020
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Barbara Michael posted a condolence
Tuesday, September 22, 2020
I am so sorry for your loss. I know first hand that the loss of a Mother is like no other. I pray for strength and acceptance as you go thru this troubling time. God Bless You.
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Carrie Todd Posted Sep 24, 2020 at 11:15 AM
Such a amazing lady. I remember her as very caring and loving who absolutely loved her cats. She always made sure they had the jumbo shrimp cut up. She loved her squirrels. She even named one Mud Pie. I cared for her dad for awhile and was there when he passed away. He loved Lawrence Welk. She always made sure I had my own room upstairs across from hers. I remember when she fell and broke her hip and I stayed on to care for her. Such a AMAZING lady. She will be missed. Fly high my angel.
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