I wanted to reach out and share my sincere condolences.
Sending my love and deepest sympathy to you and your family, for your lose of your mother. I can't imagine how difficult this is for you. My thoughts are with you during this difficult time.
It was truly a pleasure working with your mother for the short time I did. She was enjoyable to be around, listening to music together, laughing, reading, praying with her. And telling me about her life stories.
What an amazing person and what a remarkable life. I feel privileged to have known her. I know you will miss her deeply.
Your mother blessed so many people with her faith, kindness and dancing. Praying that you’ll find comfort in your memories of her and in the knowledge that others are missing her, too.” I will truly get to know her even more in the New World to come. That Ransom has giving all of us to see our love ones again soon💜
Rel 21:3,4
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The Townsend family and the Welch family were one family, as our children grew up together in Richmond. The Art of Ballet School was a second home where our children studied dance with Sylvia. For well over three decades we enjoyed living a legacy being made. Above all was the constancy of our friendship and love for each other's family . With the recitals, the special events, and coming together to share family celebrations, it was the laughter, the warmth, the respect, and the sheer enjoyment of one another that kept our friendship real and reliable. The Welch family will miss our beautiful, caring, gifted and loving friend, Sylvia Townsend.
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My condolences to Sylvia's family. I first met Sylvia and family through our faith in Jehovah and also working briefly with her and we got know each other better very beautiful sister that loved her Jehovah and her family.
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