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To the family: You dont know me,I am just someonelooking through this section and saw Ms Kirby's picture. Very nice looking lady, happy and I am sure delightful. I spend a lot of my time talking to people about God's promises. All I hold dear, however one that I would like to share with you is one about the ressurection. God promise that he will bring back to life all those in the memorial toombs. Please read John chapter 5 verse 28 and 29. I truly hope this brings you comfort
Posted by: Glennis Vann - Sachse, TX - No relations Jul 28, 2012
What a special lady your mom was and how blessed we were to have her in our church family for many years.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Linda, Mike and Kristen O'Brien
Posted by: Linda O'Brien - Garland, TX - Friend from New World Methodist Jul 28, 2012
What a delightful lady Berniece was! I always enjoyed talking with her. She was so caring and so very interesting to have a conversation with. Lots of great memories on Peach Tree Lane. The world was a better place because Berniece was is in it. Thoughts and prayers are with you Bruce & Mark and your families. God Bless.
Posted by: Mark Wilson - Garland, TX - Friend Jul 28, 2012
Berciece was about the sweetest & generous lady I knew & was "THE greeter" at her beloved church, New World UMC in Garland. I've lost count on how many years she was the first, always smiling lady, one( both young & old) would see as they entered the church. She made everyone feel important again & again. My teenage son once remarked that "she was the nicest woman he ever knew". She radiated love & humility. She served the church
Posted by: Nelda Klawetter - garland, TX - Dear friend Jul 28, 2012
Berciece was about the sweetest & generous lady I knew & was "THE greeter" at her beloved church, New World UMC in Garland. I've lost count on how many years she was the first, always smiling lady, one( both young & old) would see as they entered the church. She made everyone feel important again & again. My teenage son once remarked that "she was the nicest woman he ever knew". She radiated love & humility. She served the church
Posted by: Nelda Klawetter - garland, TX - Dear friend Jul 28, 2012
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