We created a GatheringUs memorial to celebrate the life of Maisie Fay Stanley. Collecting your stories and memories here will offer us great comfort. Some stories and tributes have been compiled here as they are received through other avenues. As event plans are available we will share details here. Thank you... see moreWe created a GatheringUs memorial to celebrate the life of Maisie Fay Stanley. Collecting your stories and memories here will offer us great comfort. Some stories and tributes have been compiled here as they are received through other avenues. As event plans are available we will share details here. Thank you for contributing to this lasting memorial. Please check back here for details on the funeral service.
I first met Maisie approximately 15 years ago and from the onset we realized that we shared a lot in common. Thus began a friendship which lasted to the time of her passing. She became a part of my family and I of... moreTRIBUTE TO MY FRIEND MAISIE
I first met Maisie approximately 15 years ago and from the onset we realized that we shared a lot in common. Thus began a friendship which lasted to the time of her passing. She became a part of my family and I of hers.
Maisie Fay Stanley was devout Roman Catholic and I an Anglican, but we supported each other - so much so, that she became a regular visitor at my church St. Boniface, and participated in all our activities. She opened her home to the St. Boniface & Friends Prayer Group who met there at 11 Aqua Avenue each Tuesday evening. Maisie looked forward to and prepared for these sessions. She even insisted that we continue to meet there while she was overseas…so on her strict instructions (which we dared not disobey) we would open her house, have our meetings, lock up and leave. On her return from her trips, we looked forward to the goodies she invariably brought back for everyone.
There was a core group of us retirees who kept ourselves active through our membership in various organizations and planned activities. We three routinely checked on each other, as our children were overseas. There was never a dull moment for us for there was always a meeting, a play, concert, a funeral or an outing to different parts of the countryside. When Maisie or I could not drive, there was our faithful friend - Brother Wilbert.
Maisie loved the arts! With music, hardly a concert at Hope Gardens or the Edna Manley School of the Creative Arts, or Bank of Jamaica lunch hour series, or concerts by various Churches missed us. She shared her involvement in Ikebana with her friends, often presenting us with tickets for special events and shows, where she herself would have gorgeous & intricate arrangements. Maisie’s garden was her pride and joy. Her orchids! She was never more happy than when they were in bloom. She would show them off to us, and while you dared not touch them, you could always enjoy the beauty. From as early as 6 am one could find Maisie sitting on her bench in the garden doing her morning devotion. Afterwards she would attend to her flowers, feed the birds that would visit her garden and then the fishes that she kept. Nature in all its glory! She always said that there was a garden in heaven for her.
As we approach the Christmas Season, I cannot help but recall that this was her favorite time of year. As friends, we all got caught up in the excitement she engendered. Last Christmas, in addition to her Christmas tree, she put up an elaborate Nativity scene. One could see her love and devotion in every aspect of it.
Then there was the various Carol Services. But it was in her selfless giving that epitomized Maisie. Each year she meticulously prepared and wrapped gifts for the nurses and patients of her adopted ward at the Bellevue Hospital. Ably assisted by Fr. Hoo Sang, his wife Sheila and a small group of friends, Maisie would ensure that a Christmas Service, followed by lunch and distribution of gifts was enjoyed by all. This was replicated at Easter time too. Maisie also took the time to visit all her shut-in friends, and retired priests wherever they lived. The week before Christmas would see us going to their homes to reminisce with them and leave them with a gift. These visits meant so much to them.
Truly an amazing woman. You have to know Maisie to understand her. She thought about the needs of others, oftentimes more than her own. You would be hard pressed to speak to anyone who cannot recount some act of kindness that she extended to them. Sometimes she would say to me “God told me to do so and so..”. And she obeyed her God. They had a special relationship. Maisie would talk to Him, pray to Him, write to Him. And she sometimes argued and even quarreled with Him.
I could go on and on and on, and not say it all. There is so much to be said about Maisie Fay Stanley, but I cannot end without talking about her love for her “Mom” and her children – Jennie, Heather and Carol. Although Maisie’s mother passed away years ago, she spoke about her all the time and felt that she watched over her. We knew Jennie and Heather even before meeting them. She lived for them and prayed unceasingly for them. For Carol who predeceased her, she made an annual trip to her graveside in St. Thomas with fresh flowers.
Her long-standing & dear friend Myrna, (who through Maisie) has become a friend to all of us….Mr. Johnson, Gloria & myself will miss Maisie in no uncertain terms.
A link has been broken. God called her home. She is at peace in her garden there.
To Jennie, Heather, CJ and the immediate family, treasure the memories…. Yours was a unique and remarkable Mom. May her soul rest in peace and light perpetual shine upon her.
Dear Aunt Maisie,
Every year we keep in touch by something as simple as exchanging Christmas cards. This year it hit me that I would never get another card from Aunt Maisie. How precious life is and I am happy we kept in touch all these years. You will... moreDear Aunt Maisie,
Every year we keep in touch by something as simple as exchanging Christmas cards. This year it hit me that I would never get another card from Aunt Maisie. How precious life is and I am happy we kept in touch all these years. You will be missed. May God bless you and keep you in his arms. Love Lucia' less
Aunt Maisie, you had a wonderful celebration of life and homecoming.....You have touched so many lives in your 89 years...
You will be dearly missed by Jennifer, Bob, Heather, CJ, Mrs Urquhart (All those delicious Sunday dinners),... moreFrom Myrna Lee-Keow:
Aunt Maisie, you had a wonderful celebration of life and homecoming.....You have touched so many lives in your 89 years...
You will be dearly missed by Jennifer, Bob, Heather, CJ, Mrs Urquhart (All those delicious Sunday dinners), Nancy, Lynval, Mr Johnson, myself and a host of other family & friends. Rest well and in peace, forever in our hearts and one day we will all meet again Aunt Maisie. less
My dear grandmother, you will be greatly missed. You were so strong to hold on as long as you did. So many have been touched by your life and we live on with the knowledge that you have arrived in a better place. Thank you for being a loving grandmother.... moreMy dear grandmother, you will be greatly missed. You were so strong to hold on as long as you did. So many have been touched by your life and we live on with the knowledge that you have arrived in a better place. Thank you for being a loving grandmother. Rest in peace.
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What can I say for my much loved Gran-aunt? An amazing woman who astounded me with her talents and vibrancy for life. As she would regularly speak with my mother, I would hear of Auntie Maisie's latest activities and plans...I was looking... moreFrom Melanie:
What can I say for my much loved Gran-aunt? An amazing woman who astounded me with her talents and vibrancy for life. As she would regularly speak with my mother, I would hear of Auntie Maisie's latest activities and plans...I was looking forward to her plan of visiting with us all again in the UK.
Following the passing of my Grandmother, sister Latty, Auntie Maisie was a comfort in providing me a bit of familiar that I thought was lost. This became even more alive on a visit to Aunt Maisie in Jamaica in 2010. My children will forever remember her making them 'back and front' and when she got upset with the boys playing football outside of her home it made them laugh.
Auntie was such a support to me and was there for us when needed looking after my daughter for the summer when I needed help with her. They formed a close bond with Auntie Maisie calling my daughter her angel for saving her from a flooded bathroom.
Auntie Maisie, you are our angel. Until we meet again...Rest in eternal peace, Beloved x
I've known Mrs. Stanley for over 20 years, after I met her daughter Jennie, now my wife, and we flew over for me to meet Jennie's family. In the intervening years it has been a pleasure to meet up a few times, in Jamaica, the USA or here in the UK. We... moreI've known Mrs. Stanley for over 20 years, after I met her daughter Jennie, now my wife, and we flew over for me to meet Jennie's family. In the intervening years it has been a pleasure to meet up a few times, in Jamaica, the USA or here in the UK. We shared visits to relatives in the UK, and took her and some relatives on holiday to Scotland, which I was told she had always wanted to do and which she seemed to enjoy. She was always enquiring about my hobbies and interests. When she found out I collected stamps she would send me batches of used stamps she had saved, and she gave me some railway videos when it was clear that railways were another of my passions. We were able to keep in touch by phone and WhatsApp and I shall miss those little interludes. Jennie and I weren't able to come over to Jamaica at this point and I would like to thank Heather and Nancy for what they have done over the last few weeks.
We are so incredibly fortunate to have been among those who were on the receiving end of Maisie’s boundless love. Maisie barely knew us when, somewhat on a whim, I called and told her the kids and I would be coming to visit her over Spring Break... moreWe are so incredibly fortunate to have been among those who were on the receiving end of Maisie’s boundless love. Maisie barely knew us when, somewhat on a whim, I called and told her the kids and I would be coming to visit her over Spring Break several years ago. Little did I know she would spend the next 6 months planning every minute of our visit and buying enough food to feed 10 kids, much less two. Needless to say, we loved our visit and she spoiled the kids completely rotten. That visit created a lasting bond between “Aunt Maisie” (as she directed us to call her – she wouldn’t have anything to do with “Miss Maisie”) and the kids and she became a huge supporter of everything they did. Every time she talked to the kids she would tell them she was “so so proud of them.” To this day, almost daily when the kids do something as basic as brush their teeth or even get out of bed, I tell them “Aunt Maisie would be so so proud of you.” We had more plans for Maisie that we wish could have been fulfilled but there isn’t a day that goes by we don’t think about her with admiration and love and know that even though she won’t be with us in person, or even via WhatsApp, for the events we had in mind, we do know she will be with us from Heaven. Thank you Maisie for the incredible gift of your love. We are much better for having been a part of your life. less
I can't find words to describe how valuable you were to me. The death of you will always remain to be the greatest loss in my life. May God grant you eternal peace. I look back to the days you were with us and I can't help myself crying. I still miss you... moreI can't find words to describe how valuable you were to me. The death of you will always remain to be the greatest loss in my life. May God grant you eternal peace. I look back to the days you were with us and I can't help myself crying. I still miss you so much Mom. You were and always will remain the greatest mom ever. From sunrise to sunset, every moment would have been more wonderful if you were with us today. Your memories will never be forgotten. RIP....mom.
--Contributed by Lyndval less
Frances WedderburnDear Jennie and Heather , parting with a Mum is so painful. I share your grief , after meeting your Mum, through my husband, Rupert Wedderburn, your cousin , to whom your mum was like a mother. I got to know and love her. Her birthday, on April 18, ... moreDear Jennie and Heather , parting with a Mum is so painful. I share your grief , after meeting your Mum, through my husband, Rupert Wedderburn, your cousin , to whom your mum was like a mother. I got to know and love her. Her birthday, on April 18, was the day b4 mine and we both gave birth to a child on May 11. This year, she called my son, Raymond, and wished him happy birthday. May God comfort, bless and strengthen you both during your grief.
Whoever said: “Live life to its fullest” must have had my mum in mind.
Yes, Maisie Stanley was one independent woman, God-fearing, charitable, steeped in family values, thoughtful of others whether man, woman or child. There was always a project on... moreWhoever said: “Live life to its fullest” must have had my mum in mind.
Yes, Maisie Stanley was one independent woman, God-fearing, charitable, steeped in family values, thoughtful of others whether man, woman or child. There was always a project on the go, and probably two or three pending in plans in her head. She was famous for her encouraging mantras, when she felt it would improve the person’s self-worth. Especially around education; I can still hear her encouraging words: “try your best and then do better than your best,” so much so that you surprise yourself. And she always upheld etiquette and family values.
In our household it was a normal thing for mum to be working 9-5. Some evenings she would have Scout meetings, on other days she learnt cake decorating, or Ikebana style of flower arranging and on other evenings church meetings or other events. She could somehow compartmentalize all these aspects of her life and also include Stanley family gatherings or weekend outings to White Horses, Arcadia, St Mary and St Thomas. She took pride in baking children’s cakes for our birthdays with fancy decoration learnt in her classes. Her organizational skills helped her in the 60’s and 70’s to run a bustling household as she was entrusted to care for many children leaving Jamaica on their way to their families already settled in the USA, Canada or the UK. And in later life she took in and cared for her sister Estella throughout her sister’s long illness.
This caring aspect of her nature carried on well into mum’s later years. She had her Church sisters’ meetings to attend, she was organizing Christmas lunches for the folk at Bellevue or she was off to see a play or concert with her circle of friends.
As she continued to encourage those around her she was quietly achieving a lot in her own life. This little Jamaican woman from Harbour View travelled far and wide around the globe. She travelled to Australia with the Scouts, Lourdes on pilgrimage, Japan with the Ikebana flower group, to the UK (her third home) for visits to me in Coventry, her sister Latty, her nieces and nephews in London and to Wolverhampton to visit her brother Linval’s grave. We in the UK knew how much she liked new adventures so we always planned for mini tours for her to see historical sites or to attend special events. On her last visit in 2012 she saw her idol Usain Bolt at the Olympics - but alas - she didn’t have her pan to beat as she does in JA so a bunch of keys was a good substitute. That year we travelled up to Scotland and visited Loch Ness. We were startled when she convincingly shouted “There’s Nessie!” – it took us a second to realize she was joking! At various times she would visit friends in New York, then fly down to Miami to visit Myrna (one of her many adopted children) and also the Lee – Keow family.
Myrna has asked us to say these few words on her behalf...
“I met Aunt Maisie when Jennifer & I were in 2nd form at Alpha Academy. That was many, many years ago!!
“I came to know Aunt Maisie more when I stayed with her February 2017. She insisted on fulfilling my long time wish to return to Dalvey, St. Thomas, my birthplace and visiting many nostalgic places also. This, I am so thankful for.
“Aunt Maisie loved Christmas season, decorating her house, tree and fixing up her beloved garden with the multitude of plants & flowers. Her garden was her pride & joy....She even had someone water the park across her house!
“She loved to save her juicy shrimps at the end of her meal to savor them last! Of course, strawberry & ice cream to top off her meal!
“Aunt Maisie has touched so many, many lives. She will be dearly missed for her kindness, her generosity, her willingness to share what she has.
“Aunt Maisie, you had your wish! You have outlived your mother, your sisters in age....
“Always remembered in mind, spirit and my heart. Rest well and in peace, Aunt Maisie.
“Joyce, Myrna, Sharon, Donny & family (Miami, Canada & UK)”
As Myrna mentioned, mum was JA’s answer to Mrs Claus. She loved everything surrounding the Season: the decorations, Church services, exchanging presents, goodwill to all, visiting folk, Christmas foods, Christmas movies.
Mum loved her home and although in recent years she lived alone she was happy in her own company. She tended her beloved orchids and flowers in the garden, she watched her television programmes, read the newspapers, books and magazines and did puzzles.
Although surrounded by her home comforts she was aware of what was happening around Covid-19 and the necessary restrictions that came with it. She was very concerned that folk close to her should keep safe. When she became ill we talked about her being ill when none of her friends would be able to visit but she shrugged her shoulders and said “it is what it is and what will be will be.” She was ready with masks and her freezer was full!
Mum kept up to date with technology as best she could. We would get photos by e-mails from her showing the Ikebana group’s floral creations and other birthday and Christmas celebrations her various groups had. With WhatsApp we got used to seeing half of her head but she said as long as she could see me that was ok! So I would keep her company whilst she listened to the news or whilst she prepared breakfast.
When mum became ill WhatsApp was a Godsend as I could speak or wave to her and could speak with her nurses. It certainly was a great comfort to us and I am sure to her.
Now again with the aid of technology we can join in the service to celebrate the life of Maisie Stanley - my mum..
Mum, your work on this Earth is done. You have influenced and shaped many lives. We shall miss your encouraging words, your lovely cards, your values and the security they offered.
So as it is written in the Bible - Ecclesiastes 3: 1 - 8
To everything there is a season and a time to every purpose under the heaven.
A time to be born and a time to die.
Rest in Peace and know that to live in the hearts of those who love you is not to die, mother dear. We will always have our memories.
Thanks to those who rallied round mum. Thanks to the homecare nurses who cared for her. Thanks to Mrs Urquhart, Auntie B, Mr Johnson and Linval Phillips for visiting mum when they could. Thanks to the doctors and nurses who cared for her in hospital. Thanks to all those who helped and supported her before and during her illness – too many to name. Thanks for the many cards, condolences and messages received and finally:
Thank you all for remembering my mother’s life. God bless and keep safe.
Miss Maisie, was my Mom's (Beryl Urquhart) close friend and confidant. I remember her as being a straight shooter, generous to a fault and always going out of her way to help others. Her wry smile and great sense of humour will be missed, particularly... moreMiss Maisie, was my Mom's (Beryl Urquhart) close friend and confidant. I remember her as being a straight shooter, generous to a fault and always going out of her way to help others. Her wry smile and great sense of humour will be missed, particularly at this time of year.
As she tends the Lord's beautiful garden, may her soul enjoy rest eternal and light perpetual shine upon her. less
Aunt Mae spent her whole life bringing joy and happiness to the people
she came in contact with.
Whether through her service to the Church, the Scout Movement , her Community
or her other endeavors.
She was someone her immediate family and her extended... moreAunt Mae spent her whole life bringing joy and happiness to the people
she came in contact with.
Whether through her service to the Church, the Scout Movement , her Community
or her other endeavors.
She was someone her immediate family and her extended family could depend on
for her unwavering support, love and guidance.
She will be missed….her memories treasured .
Rest in Peace Aunt Mae, you lived your life “for the greater glory of GOD“.
Amazing Maisie (Aunt)
Your life has been a blessing to unknown numbers.
You've ran your race and finished your course.
Always you will be remembered.
Always loved
Fay F.
My name is Pauline Battick, my husband Jimmy knew Maizie years before moving to Harbour View.
She has always been a kind person to whoever is in need. Too kind sometimes.
Her God and her Church means a lot to her and therefore I would like to offer... moreMy name is Pauline Battick, my husband Jimmy knew Maizie years before moving to Harbour View.
She has always been a kind person to whoever is in need. Too kind sometimes.
Her God and her Church means a lot to her and therefore I would like to offer this poem.
Shining Star
"The angels looked down from heaven
one night.
They searched for miles afar,
And deep within the distance
They could see a shining star.
They knew that very instant
That the star was theirs to gain,
So they took you up to heaven,
Forever to remain.
Look down on us from heaven.
Keep us free from hurt and pain.
You'll always be within my heart
Until we meet again."
The comfort is she had her wish to pass at home and she is not suffering anymore. She is with everyone your grandma, dad, Carol Ann, aunt Babes, aunt Latty and she will always be with us in our mind and heart, we will have our memories. We will all meet... moreThe comfort is she had her wish to pass at home and she is not suffering anymore. She is with everyone your grandma, dad, Carol Ann, aunt Babes, aunt Latty and she will always be with us in our mind and heart, we will have our memories. We will all meet one day.
Over and out Mumsie...your work on this earth is done...Be pleased with your contribution to so many peoples' lives. You are in the arms of the Lord and all those on the other side who are there to welcome you...You looked so much at peace that gave me comfort to know that all's well. Much love mum...we have so many memories. Rest In Peace. Hugs and kisses... 💕 🙏
Many thanks to your nurses...they became family during your care...which is your philosophy...so the magic continues....XX 👏 👍 💕
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My sincere condolences. Also sending deepest sympathies on behalf of Auntie Millie, Franz, Kerri and the Hall Family.
I will treasure my memories of Aunt Maisie. Especially of my childhood: Aunt Maisie helped me greatly in taking me out of my... moreHeather,
My sincere condolences. Also sending deepest sympathies on behalf of Auntie Millie, Franz, Kerri and the Hall Family.
I will treasure my memories of Aunt Maisie. Especially of my childhood: Aunt Maisie helped me greatly in taking me out of my early childhood introvertness. I appreciated her so much. I loved her warmth, her loving-kindness, her caring.
My thoughts are with you.
I’m here for you anytime.
The family sends love and is with you in loving support.
I'm so sorry to hear of the homegoing of your dear mother. Aunt Maisie was my godmother and the best of the best. To this day I constantly wear the gold bangles she gave me for my 16th birthday. She's always been loving, generous, kind, gracious, caring... moreI'm so sorry to hear of the homegoing of your dear mother. Aunt Maisie was my godmother and the best of the best. To this day I constantly wear the gold bangles she gave me for my 16th birthday. She's always been loving, generous, kind, gracious, caring - a godly woman. She has left us a great legacy. I will continue to pray that God will comfort and strengthen you and give you His peace. Blessings always. less
Your dear mom has completed her earthly journey. Lord Jesus we love you.
The Lord bless and comfort and shepherd you dear Jenny and family.
--Contributed by William in the UK
Heather,
I am so sorry for your loss. She was a formidable soul. I can see her like it was yesterday at your home, in her car driving you to piano lessons or us to your house for a sleepover. May she rest in power. It is a loss you will feel forever but... moreHeather,
I am so sorry for your loss. She was a formidable soul. I can see her like it was yesterday at your home, in her car driving you to piano lessons or us to your house for a sleepover. May she rest in power. It is a loss you will feel forever but one day, the sadness recedes and the good memories occupy your heart. And then my dear, if it has not already happened, you start to say and act just like she does. It is nature's way of ensuring that she is always with you. I would love to talk to you some time. 💗 less
Narabel me dio la noticia. Lo siento mucho. Se que mis palabras no ayudan de mucho. Quiero que sepa que estamos a la orden para lo que necesite en este momento. Lo siento mucho, estamos en oracion para... moreHola Heather como esta?? Espero que este bien.
Narabel me dio la noticia. Lo siento mucho. Se que mis palabras no ayudan de mucho. Quiero que sepa que estamos a la orden para lo que necesite en este momento. Lo siento mucho, estamos en oracion para usted y su familia. Mi familia y yo le damos mas sentido pesame y nuestras condolencias. Es que no es facil perder un ser querido y mas si es una madre.
Hi Heather. This is Anne Putzer. Ron and I just wanted to let you know how sorry we are for the loss of your Mom. I am so glad you were able to be with her. I am so happy we had the opportunity to meet her last year at CJ's graduation. You are in our... moreHi Heather. This is Anne Putzer. Ron and I just wanted to let you know how sorry we are for the loss of your Mom. I am so glad you were able to be with her. I am so happy we had the opportunity to meet her last year at CJ's graduation. You are in our thoughts. 🙏
--Contributed by Anne and Ron Putzer less
Hi Heather,
I'm deeply pained from now knowing. My sincere condolences.
I will treasure my memories of Aunt Maisie. Especially of my childhood: Aunt Maisie helped greatly in taking me out of my early childhood introvertness. I appreciated her so much.... moreHi Heather,
I'm deeply pained from now knowing. My sincere condolences.
I will treasure my memories of Aunt Maisie. Especially of my childhood: Aunt Maisie helped greatly in taking me out of my early childhood introvertness. I appreciated her so much. I loved her warmth, her loving-kindness, her caring.
My thoughts are with you.
I'm here for you anytime.
~Chris less
Oh Heather, I'm so sorry. My heart goes out to you and your family. All of you are in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. Please call me if I can do anything for you. Sending you all my love and prayers.
--Contributed by Dr. Carolyn Lyon
Heather I do not know your mother's 1st names but I just saw a message that Miss Stanley passed away. I'm so saddened by this news. You have my utmost sympathy in this time of need. I'm so sorry I wasn't able to catch you. I tried to call you but your... moreHeather I do not know your mother's 1st names but I just saw a message that Miss Stanley passed away. I'm so saddened by this news. You have my utmost sympathy in this time of need. I'm so sorry I wasn't able to catch you. I tried to call you but your mailbox is full I'm praying for you dear...really I am
--Contributed by Daniel Montgomery less
Just heard about your mother. I am so sorry to hear about her passing. I know it has been a long struggle and I know that is painful. Prayers for strength, courage, peace. Savour all those precious memories.
--Contributed by Cheryl Clarke
Hi Heather, know it's a long time since we connected.
Wes told me your mum has passed. Just saying my sincere condolences to you & family.
Hopefully we can reconnect soon.
--Contributed by Pauline x
Hi Heather,
I'm really sorry to hear about your mom's passing. I was there on Saturday with Mrs. Urquhart for the prayers and when I heard she was doing a bit better the next day I really thought she would have pulled through.
I know you're very sad at... moreHi Heather,
I'm really sorry to hear about your mom's passing. I was there on Saturday with Mrs. Urquhart for the prayers and when I heard she was doing a bit better the next day I really thought she would have pulled through.
I know you're very sad at the moment but take solace that she lived a full and happy life.
--Contributed by Jamie less
Dear Heather, we're expressing our sincere condolences to you and family on the loss of your Mom. As you all grieve, may God continue to comfort you, and grant you His peace, during this time of bereavement and onwards. SIEP "MommyStanley" and... moreDear Heather, we're expressing our sincere condolences to you and family on the loss of your Mom. As you all grieve, may God continue to comfort you, and grant you His peace, during this time of bereavement and onwards. SIEP "MommyStanley" and let His light perpetually shine on you. You'll be truly missed. Sympathies from The Smith's--MamaCes, KayK, Bridget & Peter less
Our sincere condolences, Aunt Maisie was a wonderful lady that I loved very much, she had such a long run at life and stayed strong for so long. Travelling and caring for all those years. Blessed to have known her. Thinking of you. 💖
--Contributed by... moreOur sincere condolences, Aunt Maisie was a wonderful lady that I loved very much, she had such a long run at life and stayed strong for so long. Travelling and caring for all those years. Blessed to have known her. Thinking of you. 💖
--Contributed by Michelle-Ann Ferguson less
Dearest Jennie,
My heartfelt sympathies are with you and your family. May the God of all comfort bring you peace and soothe your soul. Indeed Aunt Mazie has fought the good fight & now she is in a better place of no pain, no tears, she is with Jesus... moreDearest Jennie,
My heartfelt sympathies are with you and your family. May the God of all comfort bring you peace and soothe your soul. Indeed Aunt Mazie has fought the good fight & now she is in a better place of no pain, no tears, she is with Jesus the author and finisher of her faith. Take care of yourself & we will continue to pray the Lord will sustain you!
Much Love,
Kees, Pam & Rachel
--Contributed by Pam in Canada less
Dear Aunt Jennie, thinking of you and praying for the Lord to be with you and to be your comfort and your peace and your rest in this time. Thank You Lord for Aunt Maize's life! 💜
--Contributed by Sarah in the UK
Praying for you, Aunt Jennie and family. Our deepest condolences at Aunt Mazie's Home-going. May our Heavenly Father give you His peace and comfort in the days ahead. Good to know Aunt Mazie knew Jesus as her Saviour because our hope in Christ assures us... morePraying for you, Aunt Jennie and family. Our deepest condolences at Aunt Mazie's Home-going. May our Heavenly Father give you His peace and comfort in the days ahead. Good to know Aunt Mazie knew Jesus as her Saviour because our hope in Christ assures us we will see her again
"For God did not appoint us to suffer wrath but to receive salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ. He died for us so that, whether we are awake or asleep, we may live together with him." 1 Thess 5:9-10. We are not people without hope.
--Contributed by Sharon in Orlando, USA less
The Lord bless and comfort you. Your mum has completed her course. Hear the Lord say 'Well done, thou good and faithful servant. Here is your rest. Rest in My parousia eternally.' 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏
--Contributed by Mavis in the UK