My condolences to Estell “Fleetie”'s family, our family. I first met my Great grandmother way back during the mid 1960's somewhere between 63 and 65, 66. My grandmother Estell “Fleetie”] was a stern but loving kind woman and we would often have meals together prepared in her home along with her grand daughter Buncy and her two sons Ghanda and Little-man as we called them. Peanut too.
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Your vibrancy and enduring spirit will be greatly missed and lovingly remembered by your surviving family members. The legacy of your love, wisdom and resilience will continue to inspire us and many others whose lives you touched.
You embraced a life rich with experiences that spanned the better part of a century, until her peaceful departure on March 24, 1974.
At an early age, until today, I can still smell the sweetness of those sweet potato, peach, and apple pies. Umm, Umm good! Climbing the pear tree and gathering mint tea are some of my fund memories while staying at grandma’s house, Grandma, you will never be forgotten, because you live in my heart ❤️
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